I got that, too. The guy mentioned something about a new product and then the stream ended.Lost the stream and now it says stream not found. Anybody know what is going on?
So what does that have to do with the stream dying?
Atheros is in fact Qualcomm Atheros, after Qualcomm bought Atheros a couple of years ago.Normis - What means "New Atheros “Scorpion” CPU"
It is mipsbe, powerPC, or? How many Mhz?
Normis, can you confirm?So the new RB953 is ARM based.
it is MIPSbeSo the new RB953 is ARM based.
Nice move.
Then it's either not Scorpion-based or QA chose to use the nickname again for another (Not yet official?) architecture - which would mark the first time (afaik) that a vendor does so.it is MIPSbeSo the new RB953 is ARM based.
Nice move.
Good idea! I just hope for them they didn't pay $3.3bn just fro some naming rightsmy guess is - Atheros had this in works when Qualcomm acquired them. For us - nickname just stuck.
No, according to link provided by Normis:RB953GS-5HnT will have 3 chain 5GHz wireless, does that mean that this will be 802.11ac ?
The new reference platform features the QCA9558 dual-band, 3-stream 802.11n system-on-chip (SoC)
CRS runs RouterOS, and will have new Switch related settings. It will be wire speed because, well, it's a switchWill CRS be able to deliver "Wire Speed" on all ports so it can be used as a "Coreswitch" in a bigger network?
Is there any limitations in the chip how much it can process effectivly?
Will it run SwitchOS or (preferably;) ) RouterOS?
And most important: When will it be available??
CRS is like RB911 with a smart switch attached, so CPU is like RB911Normis, which CPU does have CRS?
It looks more like an indoor device.I see the mAP appears to take a standard DC input jack. Will this device allow for ESD grounding via the ethernet drain wire? Or, is there an alternative approach?
Yes, absolutely - I took that viewpoint too. Similar in concept to UBNT's AirGateway, running a full RouterOS.It looks more like an indoor device.I see the mAP appears to take a standard DC input jack. Will this device allow for ESD grounding via the ethernet drain wire? Or, is there an alternative approach?
Ah ok I see I was miss understanding it!My question was what do we do with the ESD from the outdoor antenna (e.g.: SXT)?
Yes, but this pairing is with a chip that RB953 doesn't use. So it doesn't apply to this product.Under the link you where showing up to Qualcomm-Atheros, they where making the following press statement:
unable to confirm this right nowThe CCR1009 looks really great but is the TILE-Gx9 platform sorted wit a high
speed encryption engine called MiCA or is this a variant without MiCA?
And how many RAM can be inserted as a maximum?
it has so many ports, that you can use it for different purposes. SFP could be used to go up the tower for long distances. or can be used indoors like a router. It will have multiple wlan interfaces, so CPE/AP/Sector is also possible. Depends on what you need - it can do it all.But what kind of device is the RB953GS-5HnT or what is the main usage of this device?
Is it a small router or more a WLAN AP (CPE) device?
Great to from you, I´ll take one for testing it out!Depends on what you need - it can do it all.