Newsletter 77

In this MikroTik newsletter:

  • new CRS317-1G-16S+RM with 16 x SFP+ cages, $399
  • new low cost small size 5GHz CPE SXTsq Lite5, only $46
  • new wAP LTE kit with 3G/4G/LTE modem, $119
  • new 6GHz long range DynaDish 6, $179
  • new long range LHG HP5 and LHG XL HP5, from $69
  • Traffic Generator tool
  • MUM 2017 schedule

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http://mt.lv/news77

LHG XL HP5 sounds like a very good low cost device.

new CRS317-1G-16S+RM with 16 x SFP+ cages, $399
Traffic Generator tool
MUM 2017 schedule

It is good information.

Three of the above are worrisome, maybe it will be interesting if you can come to Japan about LTE kit if possible?

Redundant psu no hot swap… its 2017…

No, it’s actually just $399

Still no info about CRS328-24P-4S+RM…
Looks like we have to keep patient. :astonished:

Time frame for the 317? I need a switch with at least 4 SFP+ ports.

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CRS317 is shipping soon.

I need that little 5 port SFP in sfp+… That would be awesome

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Is the 6Ghz product approved for use in the US?

“HW MPLS forwarding coming in future software update”

You have caught my attention…REALLY caught my attention. Um…do we have more information on this? Is this just for this switch? Any other devices? Please please?

No, this is a licensed band in most countries, everyone needs to apply for a license first. It says so in the newsletter.

Now if there was a 10.0-10.5 GHz model, it would be nice for us radio amateurs :slight_smile:
(as we already have the license)

Newsletter has been updated to show more of the SXTsq

Those comparison graphics between the SXT and SXTsq are great!

How about Switching throughput?

Performance figures are, as usual, on the product page on the www.mikrotik.com website…

SXTsq Lite5 - from the photos I can’t see how it would be stable when mounting on a circular cross section pole using a hose clamp. There is no curved bracket like the old design that would stop it rotating. Not convinced.

Not sure what you mean, there is a triangular wedge that sticks to the pole. To allow for free adjustment, we do offer separately a pole to flex adapter, the QuickMount pro:
small-qmp.jpg

That photo explains it much better thanks - you should include it on the product details . The recessed side mounting was not obvious to me.