Do any cards support up to 6.100 GHz?Which driver supports 2300Mhz-2500Mhz and 4900Mhz-5850Mhz frequencies
So you are using licensed freqencies up there now ;)Do any cards support up to 6.100 GHz?Which driver supports 2300Mhz-2500Mhz and 4900Mhz-5850Mhz frequencies
Yes, your software supports these frequencies, but does any radio support it? The AR5212 Radio (used together with 5213 MAC in AR5004X package from Atheros) is only tunable from 2.3-2.5 and 4.9-5.85.
Up there? Where are you, the South Pole? Not too many people live further south than we do.So you are using licensed freqencies up there now ;)Do any cards support up to 6.100 GHz?Which driver supports 2300Mhz-2500Mhz and 4900Mhz-5850Mhz frequencies
-40 in new zealand?hi John,
> Where are you, the South Pole? Not too many people live further south than we do.
may I know where are you located and what are usual {eventually some minimal} winter temperatures there and how often? What is the weather there - does it snow very often and quite heavy?
Am in Otago ;)Up there? Where are you, the South Pole? Not too many people live further south than we do.
Sounds interesting. Have you tried to see who uses 6g stuff already?
Seriously though, our business customers are wary of unlicensed and need more range than 20-60 GHz DMR or laser links can provide. And the weather survivability of 6GHz is better than higher frequency links. If we can start deploying licensed links of 8km with Mikrotik costs and ease of install, we have some interesting times ahead of us.
Send me an email or grab me at NZNOG in Hamilton next month. Prefer before I find my way to the bars. :-)Am in Otago ;)
Sounds interesting. Have you tried to see who uses 6g stuff already?
I know some people in Christchurch who would be interested in 6Ghz licenced if it was just a nominal increase in equipment cost.