Well, we´re waiting for a next generation router from MikroTik: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=121533 For that one I assume Tile ASICs won´t be used anymore.Any chance you might think about adding some QSFP+ ports to the CRS332-32S+RM ?
Would really like to see a Dual power supply version added to the CCR 1036.It's single PSU and historic PSU issues make it a non starter in our environment.
Also would like to see a version of the CCR1016-12S-1S+ with 2X SFP+ Ports.Allowing for 2x 10 Gbit ECMP or 10 Gbit Failover , as at the moment the moment we have a circuit go down we have to fail over to a LACP'ed 1 SFP connections.
Thanks saw that the other day.Will be interesting what comes out of that development.Like you said , it sorta looks like the Tile platform does not look long for this world.Well, we´re waiting for a next generation router from MikroTik: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=121533 For that one I assume Tile ASICs won´t be used anymore.Any chance you might think about adding some QSFP+ ports to the CRS332-32S+RM ?
Would really like to see a Dual power supply version added to the CCR 1036.It's single PSU and historic PSU issues make it a non starter in our environment.
Also would like to see a version of the CCR1016-12S-1S+ with 2X SFP+ Ports.Allowing for 2x 10 Gbit ECMP or 10 Gbit Failover , as at the moment the moment we have a circuit go down we have to fail over to a LACP'ed 1 SFP connections.
It is already available.How soon will the LtAP mini LTE kit be made available for purchase?
And 60Ghz Wireless Wire Dish?It is already available.How soon will the LtAP mini LTE kit be made available for purchase?
Unfortunately.It is already available.How soon will the LtAP mini LTE kit be made available for purchase?
You know it's May, right ?Unfortunately.It is already available.How soon will the LtAP mini LTE kit be made available for purchase?
Estimated Availability: Second week of May
Several other products have had repeated delays, so it's sitting and crying.
Distributors in my country don't have it yet. And most online stores don't have it as well.You know it's May, right ?Unfortunately.It is already available.How soon will the LtAP mini LTE kit be made available for purchase?
Estimated Availability: Second week of May
Several other products have had repeated delays, so it's sitting and crying.
I'll second that. Would be nice to know if it supports something beyond (R)STP like for example Metro Ring Protocol or similar.For the CRS305-1G-4S+IN, it mentions "Support for high speed ring topology", can there be a little more said for that? Does it do something with TRILL like the IgniteNet MeshLinq switch?
I took that as G.8032v2 support..... maybe I am just being hopefulI'll second that. Would be nice to know if it supports something beyond (R)STP like for example Metro Ring Protocol or similar.For the CRS305-1G-4S+IN, it mentions "Support for high speed ring topology", can there be a little more said for that? Does it do something with TRILL like the IgniteNet MeshLinq switch?
the problem is that the distributor is delaying the estimate every 15 days since April 2017.As you saw above: "Estimated Availability: Second week of May". This is from local distributors. It takes some time to send hardware from MikroTik warehouse to other countries. Since it is May already, it is basically two weeks or less. Not such a long time.
Basically these units communicate by putting a 27Mhz signal on the electricity wires (And that causes heavy interferences for those 27MC band radio amateurs!). So basically we talk about a radio transmitter and receiver again, like Wifi, but this time the medium is the copper wiring in the house hold.Is there any other further info about PWR-Line AP?
will it run on different phase electricity ?
how long the approx maximum range between A and B ?
tq
hmm, don't know so much about the actual technology being used but I do know in several countries radio ham users tried to stop the PWR-line products because it inflicts heavy problems on their radio frequencies. In fact I know someone that sold his 27Mhz stuff after one of his neighbors installed some TP-Link PWR-line product. They obviously don't speak to each other no more!PWR-Line devices don't work this way.
They work more like WiFi using OFDM. -> Many small QAM carriers.
HomeplugAV200 uses OFDM carriers between 2 and 32 MHz.
Newer HomeplugAV standards extend to 85 MHz or more.
Quality Brands will apply a PSD-mask to their devices to circumvent the 27 MHz ham band.
What is the MTU of the RBLHGG-60ad kit radio link?- 60 GHz Wireless Wire Dish - 2 Gbit/s aggregate link on 1,500 m+!
Powerline communication is absolutely worst use of radio spectrum ever. While pretending it's only wire line communication, reality is that entire house wiring becomes one large antenna, creating jammer that can be heard for miles. These low frequency bands have very special properties (global coverage) and jamming them just to get internet connection from room to room is plain stupid. We have WIFI technologies that have much better throughput, are widely supported and are still advancing (MU-MIMO, 60GHz...). PLC can't keep up, they can only increase power and go to higher frequencies - creating even more interference. This technology will hopefully get obsolete soon, replaced by much better alternatives. Just let the PLC die, it won't be missed.HomeplugAV200 uses OFDM carriers between 2 and 32 MHz.
Newer HomeplugAV standards extend to 85 MHz or more.
Quality Brands will apply a PSD-mask to their devices to circumvent the 27 MHz ham band.
To be honest, we used it but had several hardware related issues and promised speeds were never reached, no matter what brand, no matter what model.Powerline communication is absolutely worst use of radio spectrum ever. While pretending it's only wire line communication, reality is that entire house wiring becomes one large antenna, creating jammer that can be heard for miles. These low frequency bands have very special properties (global coverage) and jamming them just to get internet connection from room to room is plain stupid. We have WIFI technologies that have much better throughput, are widely supported and are still advancing (MU-MIMO, 60GHz...). PLC can't keep up, they can only increase power and go to higher frequencies - creating even more interference. This technology will hopefully get obsolete soon, replaced by much better alternatives. Just let the PLC die, it won't be missed.HomeplugAV200 uses OFDM carriers between 2 and 32 MHz.
Newer HomeplugAV standards extend to 85 MHz or more.
Quality Brands will apply a PSD-mask to their devices to circumvent the 27 MHz ham band.
When there is a WiFi product that will penetrate plumbing stacks, appliances, and masonry, not to mention the occasional walk-in-safe, I'll be happy to stop offering PLC solutions that circumvent these problems with minimal fuss.Powerline communication is absolutely worst use of radio spectrum ever. While pretending it's only wire line communication, reality is that entire house wiring becomes one large antenna, creating jammer that can be heard for miles. These low frequency bands have very special properties (global coverage) and jamming them just to get internet connection from room to room is plain stupid. We have WIFI technologies that have much better throughput, are widely supported and are still advancing (MU-MIMO, 60GHz...). PLC can't keep up, they can only increase power and go to higher frequencies - creating even more interference. This technology will hopefully get obsolete soon, replaced by much better alternatives. Just let the PLC die, it won't be missed.
Ridiculous again, the question that year ....the problem is that the distributor is delaying the estimate every 15 days since April 2017.As you saw above: "Estimated Availability: Second week of May". This is from local distributors. It takes some time to send hardware from MikroTik warehouse to other countries. Since it is May already, it is basically two weeks or less. Not such a long time.
If they fulfill the goal would be great.
Updating,Ridiculous again, the question that year ....the problem is that the distributor is delaying the estimate every 15 days since April 2017.
If they fulfill the goal would be great.
Availability: Pre Order
Estimated Availability: Third week of May
I agree on the first line. In my experience most Mikrotik new stuff only hits the market in the EU some year or more after their first presentations (in real!) at some MUM somewhere.I'm just saying that mikrotik distributors are not making much effort to make the new products available. This is not MK's fault but we can not import from other countries that have the product in stock.
p.s. New estimated Availability: Third week of June