RoS 6 uses an ancient Linux kernel that still have route caching. RoS 7 uses a fairly new kernel (5.6.x, if I'm not mistaken), and routing cache was dropped from Linux some time ago. It was done for security reasons, and will not come back.Why is ax2 slower in routing over ac2? ax2 has powerfull CPU...Is it some mistake in test result? tests.jpg
waiting for more useful post like this but regarding Wi-Fi 7finally ax! but sadly no 6ghz / 6e
But routing lots of traffic to a single host is what I want to use the AX2 forRoS 6 uses an ancient Linux kernel that still have route caching. RoS 7 uses a fairly new kernel (5.6.x, if I'm not mistaken), and routing cache was dropped from Linux some time ago. It was done for security reasons, and will not come back.Why is ax2 slower in routing over ac2? ax2 has powerfull CPU...Is it some mistake in test result? tests.jpg
So, RoS 7 is slower than RoS 6 in SOME use cases - especially when routing lots of traffic to a single host. Sadly routing speed tests are one of the use cases that are affected by this.
Good news !CAPsMAN is being worked on. By the time we have cAP ax, we will also have CAPsMAN.
Most MikroTik devices have passive PoE. If you want to power a MikroTik LTE dish from this port, this will work for thathAP ax² - Passive PoE ?
Do routers have Passive PoE?
As far as I know, routers always support Active PoE
Excellent. Looking forward to this. Thanks :-)CAPsMAN is being worked on. By the time we have cAP ax, we will also have CAPsMAN.
Yes. You, me and 95% of the SOHO market. But this change was made at kernel level, and will not be reverted - too many headaches and security issues.But routing lots of traffic to a single host is what I want to use the AX2 for
Good afternoon. Do you know what's missing from this great product? SFP or SFP+ port! Many ISPs run optical cable in apartment buildings. Direct connection is a nice bonus. Do you plan to add these ports?
as a replacement for old hAP AC (version 1)Why should they?
On the other hand, more and more ISPs run GPON/XPON technology and the use of SFPs or other equipment not provided by the ISP is becoming more and more of a can of worms...Good afternoon. Do you know what's missing from this great product? SFP or SFP+ port! Many ISPs run optical cable in apartment buildings. Direct connection is a nice bonus. Do you plan to add these ports?
What kind of SFP/SFP+ module are you expecting, then ? Some GPON or similar ones ? Ethernet ones ? Others ?Good afternoon. Do you know what's missing from this great product? SFP or SFP+ port! Many ISPs run optical cable in apartment buildings.
Right now I'm using the AC2 to max out my gigabit internet (to a single PC). I really hope AX2 won't be a downgrade for me...I think in real-world scenarios is very unlikely to saturate a 1gbps ethernet interface with wifi traffic on a small AX access-point like this.
Beyond specific benchmarks, under ideal conditions, an access-point like this will be far from pushing 1gbps or considering 1gbps a practical real limitation or flaw.
Maybe in a bigger Access-point with multiple 5ghz/6ghz capable interfaces but that's another tier completely.
Does Mikrotik have any plan to fix the ROS7 performance regression? I mean, patch the kernel if you have to right?
Guess I'll just skip the AX2 for now until the performance regression is fixed.
If that were true, it would show in the performance specs... but it doesn't.That should be more than enough to buy back the performance loss relative to ROS 6.
Actually it would be nice if MT could consider implementing EPON support directly in the products. Symmetric 10G/10G-EPON would look like the best choice for the future at this point. No special SFP with its own CPU running its own OS inside, just an optical transceiver for the right PON Tx/Rx wavelengths over a single fiber, and do all the PtMP Ethernet TDMA magic in the device running RouterOS. Implement both the PON client (ONT) and ISP (OLT) side, to replace the proprietary devices (but also inter-operate with them if needed). I'd suggest EPON rather than GPON because it's a simpler Ethernet based open standard.What kind of SFP/SFP+ module are you expecting, then ? Some GPON or similar ones ? Ethernet ones ? Others ?Good afternoon. Do you know what's missing from this great product? SFP or SFP+ port! Many ISPs run optical cable in apartment buildings.
Do you know if XGS-PON (ie Symmetric 10G/10G-EPON) passive splitters currently exist ?Actually it would be nice if MT could consider implementing EPON support directly in the products. Symmetric 10G/10G-EPON would look like the best choice for the future at this point. No special SFP with its own CPU running its own OS inside, just an optical transceiver for the right PON Tx/Rx wavelengths over a single fiber, and do all the PtMP Ethernet TDMA magic in the device running RouterOS. Implement both the PON client (ONT) and ISP (OLT) side, to replace the proprietary devices (but also inter-operate with them if needed). I'd suggest EPON rather than GPON because it's a simpler Ethernet based open standard.
What kind of SFP/SFP+ module are you expecting, then ? Some GPON or similar ones ? Ethernet ones ? Others ?
One has to start from somewhere I guess. Dual-chain hardware is probably the most affordable and available to get for the first devices...Hello to All !
hAP ax2 - use only 20/40/80 ? Without 160 ?
It gets better, but it's not much faster than IPQ-4018/4019.New performance test result is so much better now for AX2, thank you Mikrotik!