Mikrotik has only 3 60Ghz channels for use. 58.32Ghz, 60.48Ghz and 62.64Ghz.
I have a couple of Metrolinq's 60Ghz units and they have for Spain 4 channels available. 58.32Ghz, 60.48Ghz, 62.64Ghz and 64.80Ghz.
Why is this?
I noticed that Mikrotik doesn't have any country setting in the 60Ghz wireless part anyway. Why is that? Is the use of 60Ghz world wide the same? And if so, why is MT not having the 4rd channel?
Since we are very happy with the use of the 60Ghz spectrum for micro cells and small backhauls (STABLE!!! and HIGH CAPACITY) we are using them now to succes to avoid the 5Ghz 'spectral chaos'.
But only 3 (or 4 in case of ML) channels is little. Given that a 2000Mhz wide channel also give very high throughput, many of the clients never need (I mean, 1Gb aggregated? I have only 500Mb to sell to my 750+ clients.....)
If these 2000Mhz channels could be split in 1000Mhz wide ones we can use more units in close working range and still have plenty capacity to distribute to our customers...
So is this in the pipeline? Smaller channels. Or is it prohibited by IEEE/Regulatory rules?