current product only supports the Band 3 and 7.
We are constantly working on new products.
You want Band 8 (900mhz) and Band 20 (800mhz) support in future?
...but hey, they have A LOT of money for licenses ;<1 (2100 MHz)
2 (1900 MHz)
3 (1800 MHz)
4 (AWS)
5 (850 MHz)
7 (2600 MHz)
8 (900 MHz)
12 (700 MHz)
13 (700c MHz)
17 (700b MHz)
18 (800 MHz)
19 (800 MHz)
20 (800 DD)
25 (1900 MHz)
26 (800 MHz)
27 (800 MHz)
28 (700 APT MHz)
29 (700 de MHz)
30 (2300 MHz)
38 (TD 2600)
39 (TD 1900)
40 (TD 2300)
41 (TD 2500)
We already have many 3G solutions. Choose the other product in stead Even regular SXT supports USB + 3G modemUkraine dont have network 4G LTE.
Now we have expansion of 3G network.
Old networks 2G work at 900/1800 MHz.
New 3G networks work at 1900/2100 MHz.
Would be nice to add support 3G in SXT for Ukraine.
Normis, thanks for fast answer!We already have many 3G solutions. Choose the other product in stead Even regular SXT supports USB + 3G modemUkraine dont have network 4G LTE.
Now we have expansion of 3G network.
Old networks 2G work at 900/1800 MHz.
New 3G networks work at 1900/2100 MHz.
Would be nice to add support 3G in SXT for Ukraine.
This solutions is noncompetitive for home use.We also have miniPCI-e products that support 3G modems, see RouterBOARD.com
NetMetal, BaseBox etc.
You're crazyDid you guys see the live video that is powered by the SXT LTE? It is powered by solar, and comes from the middle of a forest: http://dabasdati.lv/en/kameras2015 (white tailed eagle camera)
Nope, Sprint uses 25, 26 and 41 FDD in USA while RBSXT LTE is 3 & 7 FDD only.Will this work with Sprint in the US?
SXT LTE only supports LTE data. There is no GSM or 3G support.I found that it's impossible to send SMS via the lte interface !
it's a big restriction for me ! it's not possible to add this support ?
SXT LTE only supports LTE data. There is no GSM or 3G support.I found that it's impossible to send SMS via the lte interface !
it's a big restriction for me ! it's not possible to add this support ?
You should definitely support SMS & USSD - most of the pre-paid data plans require it.SXT LTE only supports LTE data. There is no GSM or 3G support.
Is that because the SXT-LTE has no L4 or because it always needs a simm inside?Unfortunately not - you cannot make you own network like using WiFi.
hmm, good remark.You don't need L4 for bridge, so it might be the sim.
Did you try it? Why not? Does this has to do with the protocol? Or radio simply can't work in AP mode? Or simm is needed to get connected to AP and without simm radio is not working?Unfortunately not - you cannot make you own network like using WiFi.
This looks like an assumption...it might be the sim.
Why is it not possible to bridge the LTE and ethernet port together? Now there is one additional NAT in the network setup because of this...
+1.please please add Band 20 ( 800MHz ) to the SXT LTE line, it is very popular in the UK and Europe !
Well, why not sell the LTE modules separately? That would definitely solve the problems regarding regional needs and what bands that are available...+1.please please add Band 20 ( 800MHz ) to the SXT LTE line, it is very popular in the UK and Europe !
Please.
The more band you add, the higher the licensing will be for the devices, which have to be reflected in the price as well. We all know that.
However, missing widely accepted and used bands, will have a huge impact on the number of users, whom could use the device. And such limitation will be reflected on the sales volumes as well.
For example, the SXT LTE is quite useless in Hungary. This device is a great, when you have an area, where you've got no wired / very limited internet at all. You point this device to the nearest tower (which may be 5-10 kilometers away), and you've got your internet, just as mentioned by Mikrotik itself.
However, in these areas B20 is used in Hungary. The frequencies which are supported in SXT LTE are only used in high density, urban areas. But there you won't need a high sensitive SXT type device, to reach the nearest LTE transmitter.
I'm waiting for the wAP LTE, which was presented during last year at the MUM in Hungary. This device would perfectly fit in urban areas as well, event without B20 (but it would be nicer with B20, of course)
Awesome, just watched it now, looks like Eagle is laying on eggs at the momentI am glad to hear about your good results.
Did you guys see the live video that is powered by the SXT LTE? It is powered by solar, and comes from the middle of a forest: http://dabasdati.lv/en/kameras2015 (white tailed eagle camera)