Product code: L11UG-5HaxD
CPU Dual-Core IPQ-5010 800 MHz
CPU architecture ARM
Size of RAM 256 MB
Storage 128 MB, NAND
Number of 1G Ethernet ports 1
USB port 1 USB 2.0 port type A
Wireless band 5 GHz
Wireless interface model QCN-6102
Wireless 802.11a/n/ac/ax dual chain
Dimensions 107 x 114 x 27 mm
Operating system RouterOS v7, License level 4
Operating temperature -40°C to +70°C https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycaWP5hOax0
I’d imagine it be similar to the hAPaxLite, except with 5Ghz Wi-Fi. I doubt it has 6Ghz, but you’d have to ask Mikrotik.
I just wish it had an M.2 (or even miniPCIe) and SIM slot. That get GPS (and LTE/etc). But looks like it only has headers for slot, not an actually slot. Too bad.
Meh. Nothing with 6GHz radio … or 7GHz 4x4MIMO radio
So it’s the same board in two versions (full and crippled), each in two different housings (if no case counts as one ).
And a sub-variant (again in full and crippled versions) in a yet another housing.
I wish at least the station-bridge mode was compatible over-the-air with older a/n/ac devices…
Network upgrades may take a lot of hard work and time, during which there is a mix of older and newer devices.
It’s also useful to be able to mix in case some device fails and is difficult to replace immediately, but you have another one available.
I could make good use of these units. I have a pile of mimosa C6x that I’ve been considering selling off, but they happily connect to a hap ax3 so I expect the L22 units to be great pop-in replacements.
All these models probably have same board inside, that’s easy way to upgrade products. But it’s all good only for setting up outdoor APs for regular devices.
None of this would work in WISP scenario without bridge mode, TDMA, not even basic WDS. There could be some workarounds for that using tunnels but no advanced WIFI control and lack of TDMA will be far worse without any workaround to fix it as that’s hardware limitation…
WiFi6 in non-mixed mode doesn’t have hidden node problem in OFDMA so it fares far better outdoors. if you run mixed mode ie AC clients then you’ll suffer hidden node. That’s really all TDMA has ever done on mikrotik since there’s not been GPS sync. It’s not going to scale super well but for smaller <20 client APs I think it’ll be a nice kit. for a 2x2 AP it should be good, 4x4+ APs run into some problems with the default MUMIMO groupings because it’s more or less setup to have a small number of heavy stations.
I do really want to see a WDS and/or 802.11s for multiple reasons. I think that’s coming though.
Also note that hapax2/3 suport station bridge so I’m not sure why you might think the L11/L22 units wouldn’t…
where do you find this information? v7.13 supports station-bridge and I’m having no issues connecting ac clients up to a hap ax3 I’m using for testing.