953GS-5HnT-RP use of MU MIMO

Hi everyone,
i was wondering if anyone has used the 5.8Ghz triple chain radio in a setup where you service end user devices e.g. Mobile Handsets. I have a situation where I have a large number of clients up to 30 in an industrial setup and try to give good up/down load speeds for users (this is a voice application). I need the 953GS as this is a geographically wide area and due to the harsh environment I don’t want to use multiple devices. Water proofing and EMI shielding is difficult and costly.
I can have have my antenna’s spatially diverse installed, to the point where the directional antenna are directed in different direction North, South, West and are separated 10 meter apart.
I would appreciate if you could share your experience it would be greatly appreciated.

You would Better think about Capsman and WAPac,
30 User is Not a lot, 3000 are

Sure 3000 are a lot of users, in reality if you using VoIP PTT phones 30 is a lot. Cisco can handle 30 VoIP PTT (over the air) clients anything more and you will see disconnects and scatter and so forth.
What I’m tying to understand is if the 953GS 5.8 Ghz Radio supports MU MiMO?
Which would meen that each user has its own I/O rater than switching constantly between the clients back and forth.

Regards

Hi,

https://i.mt.lv/routerboard/files/RB953GS-5HnT-171023123506.pdf

This Radio is Only 802.11n not ac and there is no MuMimo…
MuMIMO is new for mikrotik, there are 80.2.11 Ac Wave 2 Products coming up.
But there are no Informations about them.

How much Chains your Client Radios support?
If they Only Support 2x2 then a 3x3 board don’t brings any advantage

Here the FCC Infos about new product

https://fccid.io/TV7CPGI5ACD2ND/External-Photos/ext-photos-3602512
https://fccid.io/TV7CPGI5ACD2ND/Internal-Photos/int-photos-3602553


https://www.qualcomm.com/products/ipq4018


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