@dallas
We want to use 802.11ac so we can use longer links at the same speed.
Sure your are right and I was looking once more around and all needed spare parts are
able to make it running, only the 802.11ac mini PCIe card with the Qualcomm-Atheros
QCA9880 802.11ac radio chip set is missing! It is a real pain.
WiBOX SA D4M5-90-17HVX = outdoor case & antenna for a 802.11ac compatible set up
RB953GS-5HnT with the Qualcomm-Atheros QCA9558 802.11n SoC soldered on board
+ 2 SFP Ports for a LAG (LACP) to handle over 1 GBit/s throughput coming from the 802.11ac set up
+ 2 mini PCIe slots with 2 SIM slots for 3G/UMTS/GPS or mini PCIe wifi cards!
I am no hardware engineer or designer but is it so hard to solder mini PCIe card with a 802.11ac chip
under the own brand? And if they would do so, do you think that would be a real goal for the WISP customers,
what I mean do you really thing they would buy those 802.11ac cards and change their beloved RB433 equipment
to the new RB953 boards? I am not a WISP customer and can´t really answer this question, so I find it better to
ask this here in a smaller round because peoples could think I would kidding them. I really don´t know the problems
of those WISP set ups!