The RB411 CPE board will be demonstrated at the Egypt MUM. This is a drop-in replacement for the RB133C with connectors, board size, and mounting holes the same as the RB133C. It will be appoximately 3X faster with the same price as the RB133C. Preproduction orders will be taken at the MUM and will be shipped in that order.
I think that the best CPE product would be an Atheros WiSoC based board. But it is only my opinion.
Sincerely, I don't understand your point.I've already read all about the RouterBoard Crossover... While it is a nice idea, it doesn't help me. It is virtually useless outside of its narrow range of capabilities. What about 900MHz clients? What if I want 802.11n? 4.9GHz Public Safety? Forget it.
I'm interested in the versatility a modular client baseboard provides, and I'm willing to pay a little extra for it.
I'm just trying to plan deployments and update our equipment roadmap. The RB133c only just has the horsepower to be a polling Nstreme client... I'm looking forward to the possibility of optimizing my networks with a faster client device.
so you are saying ... you want a powerdul device that supports all the features, expansions and is also stabile ... for less than 89$? If you are really willing to pay for it, you have a lot of othr routerboard products to choose from. Don't just look at the cheapest smallest CPE and blame it for not having features.I've already read all about the RouterBoard Crossover... While it is a nice idea, it doesn't help me. It is virtually useless outside of its narrow range of capabilities. What about 900MHz clients? What if I want 802.11n? 4.9GHz Public Safety? Forget it.
I'm interested in the versatility a modular client baseboard provides, and I'm willing to pay a little extra for it.
I'm just trying to plan deployments and update our equipment roadmap. The RB133c only just has the horsepower to be a polling Nstreme client... I'm looking forward to the possibility of optimizing my networks with a faster client device.
So, it's a drop-in replacement for the RB133C, 3 times faster, at the same price point.The RB411 CPE board will be demonstrated at the Egypt MUM. This is a
drop-in replacement for the RB133C with connectors, board size, and
mounting holes the same as the RB133C. It will be appoximately 3X faster
with the same price as the RB133C.
I'd just like some information on the boards, since we are a small operation that can't afford to fly half way around the world just to get the specs on a new piece of hardware.
Can I expect the specifications to be made available shortly after MUM Egypt, if not sooner??
Normis, why you wait for MUM just to give some product information ?Yes, specifications will be available in the MUM.
Routerboards do not carry radios onboard themselves, the radios are added as MiniPCI cards.RB411 have extra frequency 2.3-2.5 ghz ?
Need small cheap CPE on 5-6 ghz no on full of noise 2.4ghz.
Man read again posts in this topic.RB411 have extra frequency 2.3-2.5 ghz ?
Need small cheap CPE on 5-6 ghz no on full of noise 2.4ghz.
RB411 doesn't have a onboard radio, yet the RB Crossroads has one.Man read again posts in this topic.RB411 have extra frequency 2.3-2.5 ghz ?
Need small cheap CPE on 5-6 ghz no on full of noise 2.4ghz.