They can use LXC+Network Namespaces which will work on all architectures, or KVM which will work on most of them. It will be interesting to see what direction they take.Have you been working to make sure that this new solution is also supported on ARM routers as well?
-- Nathan
I am aware that there are many different options available to them, but I am more interested in answers than speculation.They can use LXC+Network Namespaces which will work on all architectures, or KVM which will work on most of them. It will be interesting to see what direction they take.
They haven't announced the price of the non-lite one, so what that says to me is that if leaving off USB is about potential cost-saving, then because they haven't announced the price yet, it's not too late for MikroTik to re-think this, add the USB feature on, and raise the price they are thinking about listing it for by $5-10. I think it would be worth it.having no USB on hAP ac but having it on lite version is in fact a bit strange ... no pricetag in PDF on hAP ac, just hAP ac lite ...
Excellent; thanks for the update!mistake in the render. there is a USB on the hAP ac
It is not purely speculation, see http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php ... 46#p415346I am more interested in answers than speculation.
Nice Home-AP-Series! Especially to have the two WiFi-Bands instead of selling different devices for each 2.4 or 5GHz.mistake in the render. there is a USB on the hAP ac
Ok. But Why should a waste place and PDU-Ports with Power Adapters, if I have already a PoE-providing switch for all other network devices!!?The PoE injectors are actually Gigabit
DUAL BAND +1Does the 3011 series also include dual band 5Ghz by default or do we need to buy/switch miniPCIe cards ourselves?
As the specs of the 2011 are quite similair to the CRS125 series, are there plans to upgrade the CRS125 series as well with the new ARM processor?
A 3011 or CRS125v2 with dual band 2.4/5Ghz, 10Gbit/SFP+ support and 802.3af ports would be all we ever need
How do you know its too expensive? Prices mentioned in the MT pdf usually are no more than a very rough estimation abt the real prices, which are usually much lower...Is too expensive, more than ubnt and 23dbi vs 27dbm antenna. At least power is higher.
All great improvements. Thanks Mikrotik.3011 is 2x faster than 2011 because it uses new ARM processor.
3011 also has miniPCIe instead of built in card
3011 has full size USB3 port
3011 is 2x faster than 2011 because it uses new ARM processor.
3011 also has miniPCIe instead of built in card
3011 has full size USB3 port
rb3011 have only one miniPCIe slot. You can put 5Ghz or 2,4Ghz card. Both notNormis is the RB3011 have dual band built in from factory or only 2.4 ghz ?? Please tell us more infos. Please made the RB3011 dual band please !
rb3011 with ARM? ... does it come with IPSEC accelerated ARM CPU ?
Can anyone confirm this? I've been waiting for a cheaper model with H/W IPSEC support for what feels like years. I was hoping the 850x2 would deliver, but it didn't happen.The 3011 series has hardware ipsec ?
Same I...rb3011 with ARM? ... does it come with IPSEC accelerated ARM CPU ?Can anyone confirm this? I've been waiting for a cheaper model with H/W IPSEC support for what feels like years. I was hoping the 850x2 would deliver, but it didn't happen.The 3011 series has hardware ipsec ?
Too bad.. Suddenly we will not recieve RB3011 in dual channel.rb3011 have only one miniPCIe slot. You can put 5Ghz or 2,4Ghz card. Both notNormis is the RB3011 have dual band built in from factory or only 2.4 ghz ?? Please tell us more infos. Please made the RB3011 dual band please !
See this:
I did not say that, sorry, there must be a misunderstanding.Normis is the RB3011 have dual band built in from factory or only 2.4 ghz ?? Please tell us more infos. Please made the RB3011 dual band please !
I remember that post. It was made almost a year ago. Not only can a lot change in that kind of time, I have reason to believe that things have changed during that time. Also, at that time, the way that JanisK phrased that post, it sounds like they were still weighing their options and had not so much as written a line of code.It is not purely speculation, see http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php ... 46#p415346
Well actually, to me there is no real reason currently to upgrade from 2011 to 3011. Only in the most exceptional circumstances my 2011/951's are hitting a cpu bottleneck.RB3011 is cool upgrade for 2011 (esp all gigabit and full-size USB), but why not go for dual-band AC wi-fi as well.
Maybe not in all versions, but at least as a top one?
With such it can be an outstanding home/soho router, without - just very nice one.
P.S. It is somewhat strange to have dual-band AC in hAP, but not in 3011.
+1 for DHCP snooping and IGMP snooping. These are the #1 blocking issues preventing us from deploying MT more widely.Switches mikrotik without igms snooping and DHCP snooping is cheap toys !
Why these toys you produce?
In other thread people say, that RB3011 will not be able to operate as dual-band with it's current one miniPCI slot. I have no qualification to confirm or deny this, but if "one card = one band" equation is true, than dual-band variant is not going to be possible for RB3011. Which is not good from my POV.maybe better sell RB3011 with empty miniPCIe slot ? and let people put in 2.4 or dual-band mikrotik adapter?
You can already use Winbox for Mac, using Wine Bottler. This is also the same that you saw in the picture.Is the WinBox for Mac pictured in the slides for real? I would love to stop using WINE.
This is true. There are no simultaneous dual band miniPCI-e cards.In other thread people say, that RB3011 will not be able to operate as dual-band with it's current one miniPCI slot. I have no qualification to confirm or deny this, but if "one card = one band" equation is true, than dual-band variant is not going to be possible for RB3011. Which is not good from my POV.maybe better sell RB3011 with empty miniPCIe slot ? and let people put in 2.4 or dual-band mikrotik adapter?
The USB in HAP AC is 3.0 or 2.0This is true. There are no simultaneous dual band miniPCI-e cards.In other thread people say, that RB3011 will not be able to operate as dual-band with it's current one miniPCI slot. I have no qualification to confirm or deny this, but if "one card = one band" equation is true, than dual-band variant is not going to be possible for RB3011. Which is not good from my POV.maybe better sell RB3011 with empty miniPCIe slot ? and let people put in 2.4 or dual-band mikrotik adapter?
I can repeat once more, the only dual-band product announced was the hAP
I was hoping for native OSX support.You can already use Winbox for Mac, using Wine Bottler. This is also the same that you saw in the picture.Is the WinBox for Mac pictured in the slides for real? I would love to stop using WINE.
Really, all?And again mikrotik ignore all fetaures reqests.
These all are missing features, that have never been supported by any of the ever released versions of RouterOS / Mikrotik devices, and have nothing to do with stability. Latest v6 releases are already quite stable. If you think they are not, please share which declared and/or documented feature is not working for you.ok, igmp snooping, dhcp snooping, openvpn upd, etc, when? when v6 stable?
Well, to be fair, in the context of feature requests, it makes sense to ask for new features. You generally don't request a feature that already exists.These all are missing features, that have never been supported by any of the ever released versions of RouterOS / Mikrotik devices, and have nothing to do with stability. Latest v6 releases are already quite stable. If you think they are not, please share which declared and/or documented feature is not working for you.ok, igmp snooping, dhcp snooping, openvpn upd, etc, when? when v6 stable?
That's a bit unfair to call it a toy just because it doesn't have two features you need. We use MikroTIk routers all over the world for our clients and they do a great job. Sometimes there are bugs, but I've submitted more Cisco bugs in the last 12 months than MikroTik by a factor of 4 to 1, so it affects all network vendors.Switches mikrotik without igms snooping and DHCP snooping is cheap toys !
Why these toys you produce?
These features people wait from mikrotik many years, and they can't answer simple question - wait these features or not. v6 actually unstable, in each version they fix some problems, but add others, and i have no time to be a betta tester.These all are missing features, that have never been supported by any of the ever released versions of RouterOS / Mikrotik devices, and have nothing to do with stability. Latest v6 releases are already quite stable. If you think they are not, please share which declared and/or documented feature is not working for you.
Two out of three features you've mentioned - IGMP snooping and DHCP snooping - are only applicable to switches, and the first CRS device ever was first announced in the Fall 2013, i.e. only 1,5 years ago (I can point you to a relevant newsletter, if you cannot find it yourself). And the first real hardware became available to customers even later. Roughly 1 year is not that "many year".These features people wait from mikrotik many years
There will always be some bugs fixed in each version of RouterOS, simply because there's no such thing as a bug-free software in the world. I agree that v6 was awful in its early days, but several latest version are quite stable. You can get an opposite impression by just reading this forum, but that's just an impression. All my RBs are running 6.27 without a single issue now. Simply look through the 6.27 topic on the forum- you'll see that a lot of problems in v6 that people kept complaining about for months turned to be configuration issues, rather then bugs in software. There are problems with incomplete documentation, incomplete release notes, undocumented/unnoticed changes in the configuration syntax, but the latest version of RouterOS itself is stable for me. Your mileage may vary, and if it is just write to support, chances are that will turn into another configuration issue.v6 actually unstable, in each version they fix some problems, but add others, and i have no time to be a betta tester.
You live in another world if 1,5 not many years. And igmp snooping needed not only in switches.Roughly 1 year is not that "many year".
Where?! I can't see clear answer from mikrotik. And i ask not you, if you don't need thees fetaures, don't read messages.As to the third missing feature - OpenVPN over UDP - there was clear answer from Mikrotik that this is very likely to just never happen. Stop asking and look for another solution if you really need this.
It don't mean that is stable for all, just in you configuration all ok.... but the latest version of RouterOS itself is stable for me. .
IGMP snooping is only for switches. Well, it can also be used with bridges, but I don't see how/when that can be useful. On routers one should use IGMP proxy for similar purposes, which has been present in RouterOS for ages now.And igmp snooping needed not only in switches.
Here, for instance. I'm sure I can find some more recent answers as well.Where?! I can't see clear answer from mikrotik.
This is a user forum. If you need an official answer from Mikrotik, write to support@. This has been emphasized lots of times in various topics here.And i ask not you, if you don't need thees fetaures, don't read messages.
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And i want see official answer from mikrotik, not from you.
You don't see, that mean it don't needed anyone, ok. )Well, it can also be used with bridges, but I don't see how/when that can be useful.
IGMP Snooping and DHCP snooping do indeed apply to switches ; Mikrotik has had switch chips in their products for a long time. IGMP proxy work is done in the CPU, rather than in the switch-chip, which means that in a high traffic multicast environment (say IPTV on a FTTH network, like we operate), the switch chip can't actually help out. This sucks; it puts a lot of extra load on the device, when this is really something that should be happening 'in silicon'.Two out of three features you've mentioned - IGMP snooping and DHCP snooping - are only applicable to switches, and the first CRS device ever was first announced in the Fall 2013, i.e. only 1,5 years ago (I can point you to a relevant newsletter, if you cannot find it yourself). And the first real hardware became available to customers even later. Roughly 1 year is not that "many year".
As a long time MT user (first board purchased in 2003 I believe) and a regular upgrader I can fully underwrite andriys comment on the RouterOS. Every ROS family release seems to reach its maturing age around versions .20 or higher.There will always be some bugs fixed in each version of RouterOS, simply because there's no such thing as a bug-free software in the world. I agree that v6 was awful in its early days, but several latest version are quite stable. You can get an opposite impression by just reading this forum, but that's just an impression. All my RBs are running 6.27 without a single issue now. Simply look through the 6.27 topic on the forum- you'll see that a lot of problems in v6 that people kept complaining about for months turned to be configuration issues, rather then bugs in software. There are problems with incomplete documentation, incomplete release notes, undocumented/unnoticed changes in the configuration syntax, but the latest version of RouterOS itself is stable for me. Your mileage may vary, and if it is just write to support, chances are that will turn into another configuration issue.
P.S. It is somewhat strange to have dual-band AC in hAP, but not in 3011.
The hAP AC models have the wifi chips soldered on the board but no mini-PCIe. The RB3011 has no on-board wifi but has a mini-PCIe slot. In this particular case with the RB3011, MikroTik chose modularity and future expandability over and above cramming as many possible features into a single box as possible, which is, I think, for a product of this class, a perfectly valid compromise to make. In the future, I don't doubt that there will be RB3011-class products that either come fitted with dual-band radios or that support having dual-band modules added to them. For now, though, you have to make a choice: multi-band but no modularity, or modularity but only one band.What is worse it is still lacking ability to use two separate radios...
To my knowledge, no RouterBoard with PoE out supports true, active 48V 802.3af/3at PoE, and almost every desktop ethernet VoIP phone *requires* active 48V PoE. There is no RouterBoard on the market that I am aware of that can power a PoE VoIP phone....and PoE ports for voip phones