Very glad to see newsletter 18. Thanks guys.
http://www.mikrotik.com/pdf/news18.pdf
Where can I find more info on these cards?
Ekkas
Very glad to see newsletter 18. Thanks guys.
http://www.mikrotik.com/pdf/news18.pdf
Where can I find more info on these cards?
Ekkas
Finally ![]()
Here: http://www.routerboard.com/prices.html
r2n is 39$
r52n is 49$
Waiting for specification sheets.
Thanks for that. What I really want is the technical specs like transmit power, sensitivity.
Also a guideline as to how far should the dual antennas be placed, does dBi make a difference in placement?
Should both antennas be identical? etc.
Excited about the possibilities that the n-card will bring, would love to try it out.
Also I am interesting if I simple replace R52 with R52n using only one antenna what bandwidth I can aspect ?
If someone try this please share result. Thanks.
I just update try to get the 8 digit new Soft ID, but it is seems, I only can get the new 8 digit soft ID by installing V4.0 beta, V3.24 cant work. is that correct?
any info, how many mW are the R52N and R2N?
anyone testing this new RB capabilities with other “n” miniPCI?
You can find the data sheets here:
http://www.roc-noc.com/pdf/R52N/R52n.pdf
http://www.roc-noc.com/pdf/R2N/R2n.pdf
Tom
Thanks for those datasheets.
I have a few lingering n-questions for metro wireless network.
a) What should antenna placing be? Should high- dBi antenna be further apart than ‘right next to each other’?
b) Would n work good in links up to say, 7km?
c) If I simply add a R52n card with second antenna on my highsites, and my clients stay(for now) with their R52 on either a or b, will the mimo or n give any advantage in the number of clients that the AP can ‘carry’ or the overall throughput?
Thanks in advance
Ekkas
what about if i connect only one pigtail to r52n? Can that damage card?
What about 11n+nstreme, is that configration possible?
Can i use ubnt 11n cards now, they have atheros chipset, heve anyone tried?
Is it possible to mix 5ghz and 2,4 Ghz abds with one card?
If you use only one connector, then you need to specify to use only one TX/RX chain.
Currently Nstreme isn’t working with N wireless cards.
You can’t use 2.4ghz and 5ghz at the same time with one wireless card.
I’m still wondering about antenna placement…
a) What should antenna placing be? Should high- dBi antenna be further apart than ‘right next to each other’? (Minimum/maximum seperation?)
b) Would n work good in links up to say, 7km or 15km?
c) If I simply add a R52n card with second antenna on my highsites, and my clients stay(for now) with their R52 on either a or b, will the mimo or n give any advantage in the number of clients that the AP can ‘carry’ or the overall throughput?
d) Can antenna A be vertical & Antenna B horizontally polarized? Whould that improve or degrade the system?
currently we haven’t made any outdoor tests, so can’t comment on it.
I would suggest put those antennas not very close to each other.
You can replace the regular R52 with R52N card and enable the b/g/n mode - the clients will be able to connect to the AP without problems.
Even if my client CPE have a single antenna?
yes, because then they will connect with regular b/g/a technology
Would they (the clients) then still need R52n if they connect with a, would R52 not be oki?
What I also meant was:
If my AP is dual-antenna with R52n cards and my clients stay with their R52, will the a/n on the AP be of any benefit?
Would mixed mode (a & n clients) also significantly reduce throughput? (Obviously not possible to change all clients to n at once)
Thanks for the responses so far.
Ekkas
of course there will be no benefit for the client who uses regular a/b/g card, but if you have one client that has “n” card, he would be able to get higher speed, and you would still keep legacy clients at the same time.
these cards just add one more technology - 802.11n, the other ones (a/b/g) still work the same.
Thank you for the responses.
Would the client with the n-card also have to have dual antenna?
to get real benefits - yes. but all laptops with 802.11n cards have multiple antennas built in, as do any other N devices.
Ok thank you.
Hope someone quickly makes an outdoor enclosure with built-in n-antennas… ![]()
Hi,
I have inserted R52n card on Alix board, with 24h try out license, wireless interface not present on interface list.
After that, I have insreted into a PC with updated 4.03beta Version, with updated, registred 8 digit license ID, but wireless interface not presen on interface list.
What is wrong?
Thanks, Bestefan
802.11n needs the new SoftID and key. Trial is not available