Hi Mikrotik team,
there are quite a few 802.11ac pci-e cards available on sale already which a based on QCA chips. For example, Compex and SparkLan based on QCA9880.
When will Mikrotik start to support them?
Great news!When it's ready, we will add it to v6. You will not have to wait until v7
It is not all about.. All we know, that 98XX PCIE cards are on market: COMPEX, ALFA, design flows from Q. All we know it is SW issue.. Same way we were using 93XX cards in advance of any annoucement. For me it is essential to know 1Q in advance to prepare design for our new products.. The information we do f*ck around it is is like: go elsewhere, you should not care at all.. Your position is fine for EU masses, for us like developers and implementors it is very uncomfortable.. We use thousands of pcs of your equipment per year and anyway, spreading back informtion in between the user that MT is no longer looser in radio..MikroTik never comments on products that have not been officially announced.
.ac is a big chance for WISPs to compete. But of course you need aWith ISM band, "ac" is apocalypse.
All the provider using 80MHz channel... What you expect?
5GHz come like 2,4GHz with only 3 channel not overlapped.
"ac" is the dead of the WISP.
Hey thats not fair. I know that you have a hard time with developement and stuff like that, but thats not just you. Almost every ISP has its own solution for network management so it isnt so much about hardware as in your case, but more about software. Ubnt has announced new AC equipment and what should we do know? throw away routerboards and starts using ubnt? We also need to know if we should wait a while or just buy those ubnt antennas.Your position is fine for EU masses, for us like developers and implementors it is very uncomfortable..
Is it an "Atheros" based card? I found a few on eBay from China I just ordered. Somebody has to know of some card that works...can anyone post links to the 802.11ac cards your using??? I'd like to order some and google didn't help!