Does this mean in ROS7 are also new/improved Wifi drivers used?the latest Linux Kernel 5.6.3 featuring new up-to-date
driver and security options
Anav, clean your glasses, I think it is here under LTE devices :Hi Normis, is it legal to product the next mouth watering newsletter, when the hapac3 is not even yet in the product list on the website under product listings??
Hi Weiwei, I stand corrected, it being a hapac wifi device I was looking at wifi devices for the home. Perhaps if I may be permitted to ask it to be located in two different spots on the hardware pages.Anav, clean your glasses, I think it is here under LTE devices :Hi Normis, is it legal to product the next mouth watering newsletter, when the hapac3 is not even yet in the product list on the website under product listings??
https://mikrotik.com/product/hap_ac3_lte6_kit
+1 for WiFi6
It always accepted 11-57Vand input voltage is now to -57v [prior were 48v]
that is appeears to be true. Powered up the wAP AC and all appears normal. Same CPU speed, specs, etc.I thought it was about the RB itself - the color and input voltages.
So the injector is all that has been changed?
SwOSGreat stuff!
GPEN21 looks interesting as very light CPE. Is it running SwOS och RouterOS?
Actually latest is 5.7.6, and latest 5.6 is 5.6.19 which is EOL by the way ... so I wonder why not 5.4 which is longterm maintenance release and will be supported to 2025 unless WireGuard is planned which was introduced in 5.6 (although WireGuard is also back-ported to 5.4) ...the latest Linux Kernel 5.6.3 featuring new up-to-date
I face the same issue while testing. I'm looking for this as a feature - Is suspect it's a software function? We are looking to FTTH and PoE power Ruckus H510 with these.I would like to ask about gpen21. Does the communication between ether2 and SFP work? I can't get it up and running. Between ether1 and ether2 it's OK. It's also OK between SFP and ether1, but when I want to communicate directly between ether2 and sfp it doesn't work.