MikroTik News June 2019 (Issue #89)

In this MikroTik newsletter:

  • Introducing LtAP - a heavy-duty 4G (LTE) access point with GPS support
  • wAP ac LTE - powerful and versatile dual-band wireless access point with LTE support
  • LHG 60G - a high speed 60 GHz CPE point-to-multipoint unit, perfect solution for crowded wireless spectrum
  • Gigabit Passive Ethernet Repeater (GPeR) - best way to extend your Ethernet network in the trickiest spots
  • New MikroTik LoRa products- Internet of things has never been so affordable
  • WiFi on Mount Everest
  • MikroTik goes to space
  • Upcoming MUM events in 2019

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https://download2.mikrotik.com/news/news_89.pdf

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LtAP looks really promising but WHY only 16MB of flash? Is a couple dollars really worth sacrificing future compatibility?

16Mb Flash is maximum for QCA9531 Qualcomm CPU.

When will they be available for purchase?

When did they move the Cristo Redentor statue from Rio de Janeiro to Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia?

Scratch head. Think about it. Take a look through window… nope, it’s still there.

At page 7 - future MUMs - either the last picture or the last description is wrong. It says Santa Cruz de la Sierra, but this is a Rio de Janeiro picture! :smiley:

Still no CRS354 switches..
Announced more then year ago. Another RouterOS v7?

Developing ROS7 is easier than sending mikrotik to space!!!

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Thank you very much for the interest about upcoming MikroTik products.
As it was announced during the MUMs, LoRa devices are planned at the end of this year.
The same applies for 48 ports switches.

I’m a bit disappointed seeing only 2.4 GHz radios on products sold in 2019. In urban areas 2.4 GHz is unusable. The QCA9531 chipset is over five years old now, there really should not be new products coming to market based on it.

I’m waiting as well!

Nice. Now bring two GigE LAN ports to all 60GHz gear. WAP ltAC shows how it can be done.

Not a first mistake like this, you should claim your free MUM ticket.
http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/mikrotik-news-june-2018-issue-83/120133/12

LOL
True enough

So is Wi-Fi already available on Everest?

The picture is correct and is from Santa Cruz. There is no Christ statue in the image :smiley: Maybe look closer.

We are heading towards 2020 and we still don’t have any information about the CRS354

The big issue I see for some of those switches by the time they are released QSFP might be a dead standard more or less.
Starting to get hard to find modules , as everybody and their mother has now focused on getting into the QSFP28 and SFP28 space.


Waiting to see what Mikrotik have in store for the future to replace the CCR series as well.

I 100% agree

That’s on Nepal side, on the China side, there are 4G full bar signals.

It doesn’t have it now.

It is required for Google Traffic to show the traffic situation… which is important when you do not want to end up in a traffic jam.