When there will be news about RB921-5SHPacT, cAP-2n and especially SXTG-5HacD and SXTG-5HacD-SA? Or maybe I’ve dug a big secret in Internet? Anyway you should answer to your main competitor soon.
Maybe I don’t know something, but it curious Google knows nothing about this devices.
P\S\ Will it be appropriate I’ll put some links here for people?
The standard procedure is to announce full specifications to our distributors first, and put on our webpage later. I guess you found these products in the FCC database. You are welcome to look at them there, but regular brochure and other info will come later. For others, our FCC ID is “TV7”
Yes, you’re right! Glad to see Mikrotik is up to introduce 11.ac hardware solutions. I thought SXT is not the best 11.ac PtP form-factor, but it’s good for a start and RB921 is for other (sobeit has a reasonable price).
Normis where have RB921-5SHPACT place on board for miniPCIe slot? There are four models available – two Three-chain devices (with miniPCIe slot and without), and two Dual-chain models (with miniPCIe slot and without).
I think the recent RB (953 and apparently 921) are 3-chained primary due to these new chips support MIMO 3x3. Outdoor antenna with 3-chain is meaningless and you should disable 3-rd chain on RB-device in such an installation. In this case 3-rd chain is just reserve.
And indoor MIMO 3x3(and more) antennas have all rights to exist due to multi-path signal propagation nature.
Maybe it’ll give but also it will make antenna construction at least twice as complex (seems there’s no place for third orthogonal feed in a patch antenna unit).
Dual band (dual radio) 802.11n APs are an enterprise standard nowadays and I am surprised that there is no such (integrated) model from MikroTik yet (at least not in FCC database ). Especially now when CAPsMAN is “on board”. Of course single radio is still fine but dual radio would offload 2GHz band.