I don't understand this, why no dual 60/80ghz with 5ghz failover products?
The 60ghz LHG radios are FANTASTIC, I really, really like them due to the beamforming. You just chuck them in and hey presto you have a 2gbit/s link, I don't even really bother to align them they 'just work', right up until it rains then it all goes to shit. Hence we install separate 5ghz radios alongside them with BFD for failover redundancy. But in my opinion MikroTik has the best possible marketshare for 60ghz short range links if they added an integrated 5ghz radio alongside it. That way we don't need extra mast space, we don't need additional equipment. Heck even if the failover isn't automatic, the beauty is that MikroTik radio's are full routers, so we can implement OSPF+BFD directly on that link, with additional scripting to pre-emptively drop the link for even more control and failover
Seriously, where are the dual band high throughput wireless devices? Is MikroTik allergic to making money? Because some of our links we spend 20x as much money on other vendors just to support this 1 feature. We would GLADLY pay triple the price for a device that can combine the 2
MikroTik: Get off your ass and make this product. I don't even care if you have no automatic failover technology. Though if you do come up with a new protocol that can automatically negotiate link changes before the link drops, even better