That's the RackMounted version. Without Wifi. Let alone dual band. And it's just a PDF/spec sheet. Can you order/pay for it, so that a few days later you have the actual working product in your hands? No. It's just something that shows the marketing department also spent some time on it.
In short, it's not what (I assume) most people on this thread are waiting for.
As a home user, I like my RB951G. I like how it's so nice and small, how much functionality it has, how easy it is to configure lots of things, how easy it is to upgrade software, etc. But really, other people (let's call her "she") do not care about that. She does not care about all the cool features or command-line access or easy configuration. What she does care about is not having fast Wifi when she's working on her laptop or shopping on her phone. And at some point patience is going to run out.
So, I have a few options:
- Build/buy a Mikrotik 802.11ac AP (Netbox5, RB912?), to add on top of the current setup.
- Add a different 802.11ac AP (such as the new UAP-AC line from the UBNT dark side).
- Wait until hell freezes over for the hAP AC or RB3011 (dual-band??) to arrive.
- Go to the store now, buy a current 100~150€ Netgear/Asus router, put one of the custom firmwares (dd-wrt, tomato) on it, and have almost all of the desired functionality (for home users) up&running by tomorrow.
I've been postponing #4 for a long while now, because "that shiny new Mikrotik IPQ8064 dual-band router is right around the corner". But really, with all the delay, and especially the lack of any clear communication by Mikrotik regarding availability dates, I'm tired of it. I can understand if their focus is on the SMB/Enterprise market, and not on "home enthusiasts", so they might not really care about it, but this is losing them customers.