Mikrotiks Wireless Driver that is done by there own, is missing all Wave2 features and in the past it lost mich of function, what was available for 802.11nI'm aware that there are products now available using Wave 2 chipsets; hAP AC2, cAP AC, RB4011. However, does anyone know if the MU-MIMO functions or beamforming are currently supported and functioning in routerOS? And what I'm even more interested in is in the devices that are only 2x2 MIMO, is there any gain in transmissions with MU-MIMO when transmitting to other 2x2 devices, or is it virtually identical to performance on non MU-MIMO devices?
Not true, new betas fix the issue with Apple and the issue is with Apple new driver, not RouterOS driver.- they incompatible to some Intel and Apple devices
Ok, the apple is solved. And the rest?Not true, new betas fix the issue with Apple and the issue is with Apple new driver, not RouterOS driver.- they incompatible to some Intel and Apple devices
Will the new driver appear in version 6.X or do we need to wait for the legendary version 7?You are right, that MikroTik made wireless driver doesn't have Wave2 support, so new chipset benefits are not there. We are working on a new driver.
I have the same questionWill the new driver appear in version 6.X or do we need to wait for the legendary version 7?You are right, that MikroTik made wireless driver doesn't have Wave2 support, so new chipset benefits are not there. We are working on a new driver.
Normis,You are right, that MikroTik made wireless driver doesn't have Wave2 support, so new chipset benefits are not there. We are working on a new driver.
I have done picture with HP Laptop and 4011 still 54MBit, IPhone connects with full speed, not solved in actual Beta!Not true, new betas fix the issue with Apple and the issue is with Apple new driver, not RouterOS driver.- they incompatible to some Intel and Apple devices
Well, I live in a world of public tender. Public institutions are advised by some "vicarious agent" who are heavily influenced about what they sell. The consultants usually get 10% of the money the winner of the tender charges for its solution. So guess what those so "neutral consultants" write in their tender documents?Do you have any kind of estimate on when we could expect the new driver with support for Wave 2? We are looking at doing a large project, and choice of hardware is going to weigh heavily on whether these features are (or will be soon) present.
have you checked the changelog?I have done picture with HP Laptop and 4011 still 54MBit, IPhone connects with full speed, not solved in actual Beta!Not true, new betas fix the issue with Apple and the issue is with Apple new driver, not RouterOS driver.- they incompatible to some Intel and Apple devices
If there is something done for iPhone (i have an older one) it is not on Changelog:have you checked the changelog?I have done picture with HP Laptop and 4011 still 54MBit, IPhone connects with full speed, not solved in actual Beta!Not true, new betas fix the issue with Apple and the issue is with Apple new driver, not RouterOS driver.- they incompatible to some Intel and Apple devices
Exactly my point. The beta with iPhone fixes is not public yet. Please wait a little bit. it's being released today
The beta with iPhone fixes is not public yet. Please wait a little bit. it's being released today.
Normis,Exactly my point. The beta with iPhone fixes is not public yet. Please wait a little bit. it's being released today
Most of the features are implemented, but MU-MIMO is WIPWhat is the current status of wave 2 features in Mikrotik wireless drivers?
Any validity of the statement?Nothing changed
Thank you for the update. What features have been implemented for now? May I ask when you plan to release those new drivers within new beta RouterOS versions? Will we be able to test those drivers with a new (optional) wireless driver package as in the past?Most of the features are implemented, but MU-MIMO is WIP
MU-MIMOwhich features are missing now?
Great, so that´s the driver update, I assume?which featues are missing now? we already released the driver update in last betas.
Version 6.46beta16 has been released.
*) wireless - fixed 802.11n rate selection when managed by CAPsMAN;
*) wireless - improved 802.11ac stability for all ARM devices with wireless;
*) wireless - improved U-APSD (WMM Power Save) support for 802.11e;
Sorry, but we are still in the process of certifying for US (U-NII-2), that's why you cannot choose any frequencies with the 160MHz configuration when country is set to united-states-3.160MHz does not work in the US, presumably because Mikrotik did not complete the necessary testing required.
NoDoes wAP ac support VHT160?
In RouterOS? Never .... or in year 2030....When can we use mu-mimo?
Will MU-MIMO be supported in V7 only or in V6, aswell?Yes, like I said, MU-MIMO is the only missing thing right now. Wave2, to my knowledge, doesn't have any other things RouterOS doesn't support already.
Hello Reinis, what is the current status of your MU-MIMO implementation?Most of the features are implemented, but MU-MIMO is WIP
Maybeit is being developed at the same time as the spectral scan
Hi Normis, can we expect single user MIMO beamforming , before the step up to the much more complex MU-MIMO?Yes, "stability" means a lot of improvements under the hood, including 160MHz in supported regions.
Yes, like I said, MU-MIMO is the only missing thing right now. Wave2, to my knowledge, doesn't have any other things RouterOS doesn't support already.
Fully agree. Stability is a must. The rest is nice to have. For my experience the 6.45.6 is the most stable version. (They lost some stability in the transition to the 6.45.8 LT version)I think the most important thing is stability. As for others, they are still acceptable. The latest version is not stable. In my impression, the previous version is very stable.
@bpwl - the above is 100% correct ..... nice postAfter hearing Normis "the only thing missing for Wave-2 is MU-MIMO", and Strods with his view on the Winbox user interface.
And after reading all this stuff about 802.11ac, there are quite some things missing in the Mikrotik (https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/80 ... index.html)
- single user beamforming (3 dB gain in SNR)
- air time fairness (without fairness a 300 Mbps and a 100 Mbps competing for airtime will have an effective interface rate of 75 Mbps. With air time fairness its 150 Mbps and 50 Mbps. This is only a mild example, 400 Mbps + 6 Mbps makes it a dramatic 6 Mbps for each without air time fairness)
- proper WMM implementation. It doesn't work on DSCP without specific mangle rules.
- WMM parameter setting (like in any other brand cheap AP)
- "adaptive aggregation", now it is fixed for all clients and fixed over time. It should vary per client, also with any interference fluctuation.
- A-PMDU parameters cannot be set. (Other brands let you set the buffer size and the max number of A-MSDU packed together)
- aggressive MCS-rate adjustment
- roaming support. (At least let us reduce the TXpower of the 2.4 GHz band with the GUI, to favor the 5 GHz band connection)
It's hard to compete with other brands in speed and stability with Mikrotiks simplified implementation.
(But by doing it you learn a lot about 802.11 )
@BartoszP --Because what I quoted from @bpwl post is what I supported and that is what I wanted to emphasize.@mozerd ... what is the need to quote "previous post" just write "nice post"?
Do you know the funcionality of "post reply" button?
1 year later... So?Most of the features are implemented, but MU-MIMO is WIPWhat is the current status of wave 2 features in Mikrotik wireless drivers?
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Hey it works!!!@mozerd ... what is the need to quote "previous post" just write "nice post"?
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So those other threads were you and I go back and forth about how Mikrotik can't touch my other vendor in wireless...Fully agree. Stability is a must. The rest is nice to have. For my experience the 6.45.6 is the most stable version. (They lost some stability in the transition to the 6.45.8 LT version)I think the most important thing is stability. As for others, they are still acceptable. The latest version is not stable. In my impression, the previous version is very stable.
Working hard to tune the Mikrotik wifi, and not accepting very poor results some get, without tweaking the parameters we already have.
But the battle to get the same performance as other brands is not easy. One can fix it for a specific static situation, but not make it a self-adjusting system.
And it is not the big jump to Wave2 , even with the optional MU-MIMO that we need. Smaller steps could help us.
After hearing Normis "the only thing missing for Wave-2 is MU-MIMO", and Strods with his view on the Winbox user interface.
And after reading all this stuff about 802.11ac, there are quite some things missing in the Mikrotik (https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/80 ... index.html)
- single user beamforming (3 dB gain in SNR)
- air time fairness (without fairness a 300 Mbps and a 100 Mbps competing for airtime will have an effective interface rate of 75 Mbps. With air time fairness its 150 Mbps and 50 Mbps. This is only a mild example, 400 Mbps + 6 Mbps makes it a dramatic 6 Mbps for each without air time fairness)
- proper WMM implementation. It doesn't work on DSCP without specific mangle rules.
- WMM parameter setting (like in any other brand cheap AP)
- "adaptive aggregation", now it is fixed for all clients and fixed over time. It should vary per client, also with any interference fluctuation.
- A-PMDU parameters cannot be set. (Other brands let you set the buffer size and the max number of A-MSDU packed together)
- aggressive MCS-rate adjustment
- roaming support. (At least let us reduce the TXpower of the 2.4 GHz band with the GUI, to favor the 5 GHz band connection)
It's hard to compete with other brands in speed and stability with Mikrotiks simplified implementation.
(But by doing it you learn a lot about 802.11 )