We’r planning a new order from Mikrotik.
Still awaiting the Super Range 2 cards.
Please let us know when they will be available on your site.
We’r planning a new order from Mikrotik.
Still awaiting the Super Range 2 cards.
Please let us know when they will be available on your site.
I just ordered a RB532 from http://www.wisp-router.com. MT is not selling the SR2 yet only selling SR5 on MT’s site. I orded my SR2 from http://www.demarctech.com they had some left. Everyone else that showed up on ubiquiti website as a dealer had no cards.
i had actually received my SR2 yesterday, but just now getting around to testing it today.
i have already sent an email/output to support about this, but so far the SR2 does not work, shows up as “unknown device”. tried it in RB230 and Soekris 4511, all running 2.9rc4 with same results
just wanted to check if anyone else has gotten their SR2’s yet and if they are seeing the same?
Oh crap! The chipset is the same on SR2 & SR5. MT is selling SR5 on website. I also emailed support and they said it would support it. I would like to know what happens on this ASAP.
Did you try it on the RB532 board?
just tested on RB532, same results:
[admin@RB532] > system resource pci print
0 00:05.0 Atheros Communications, Inc. unknown device (rev: 1) 143
1 00:04.0 Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev: 1) 142
any body heard any thing good about the sr2 and sr5?
Looks like the SR card that you have, and the ones that we have, are not the same kind. Ours (http://www.mikrotik.com/interfaces.php#linx1) work wery well. We will try to do something about this.
interesting, yeah i got mine from demarctech. here are the details printed on the chip and board itself:
atheros chip - AR5213A-00, B24187C, 0509, CHINA
SR2_REV002
UFL AND MMCX connectors
and the board on these ones are black, not that it matters, but thought i should point it out since yours are white/lighter.
This sucks, I already have the card ordered. I ordered it after I emailed support and asked if SR2 would work. The relie I got from them said yes.
I hope they get this fixed ASAP, sence they said it would.
I just read a thread on another forum, related to this, quoted here.
Explains the comment from MT saying theirs work, as they are probably a different batch.
Some names removed to avoid offence to MT or those concerned:
The cards in-question are actually built by Ubiquiti. Demarc choose to take some of the early, pre-production cards, and shipped them. The rest of us [distributors] waited to see production cards.My production samples arrived 2 days ago via overnight FedEx from
Taipei. Lets just say there have been “some improvements”,
between the pre-production and production cards and leave it at that.
Ubiquiti has slipped the production schedule a couple times. This is
“normal”. Nobody likes
the time estimate you give that accounts for only ideal circumstances
(“… and if everything goes perfectly…”),
so they ask for the impossible (“… tell us when we can have it,
assuming nothing goes wrong…”) and then they
forget the conditional. I’m not saying Ubiquiti or Demarc is at-
fault here. You’re just suffering with everyone else
who wants the new, latest thing and stands in-line for it.
None of this is from me, and I haven’t tested the cards, though hope to soon.
Regards
The card I ordered is from a new shipment. They said this batch just came in this week. Mybe mine will be fine.
Hi,
Just as a favour,
Can you report back when you test (and everyone else) ?
Knowing they are “good” or any issues would be v. helpful
Regards
yeah mine is probably from that batch, MT has told me they will try do something about it. will be interesting to see if everyone else starts to get theirs from the other vendors and their results. i have good experience usually in the past with demarctech, though lately i have tried to stick to MT / wisp-router / netgate. got some pretty big wireless and hotspot projects coming up that i need to make sure i am covered.
Hello,
We do not know how these “pre-production” vs. “production” rumors started. All cards that have been shipped are exactly the same in terms of design.
We were not aware of any compatibility issues, but will work quickly to resolve them.
Please send an e-mail to support@ubnt.com if you need immediate help/information.
Thanks,
UBIQUITI
Thanks, Ubiquiti!
I am finally back from all the meetings of the California Internet Service Providers Association and am finally back in the LAB.
The CISPA LAB has just finished up it’s testing of 4 Atheros Based high power cards (400mw) and will be releasing the results on Monday June 6th.
The board of Directors of CISPA have elected to make this section available to all and I will post the link on monday for this information.
The testing consisted of 30 days in the Lab and 30 days in a Live operations.
So stay tuned to for the GOOD, THE BAD, and THE ULGY
Looking forward to this Mark. Thanks in advance for sharing this with everyone ![]()
Markon, you have news for the new ubiquiti wireless?
i still have a no go on the SR2 from Demarctech in 2.9rc5, i have already placed an order for another one from a preferred vendor. hopefully the SR5 i had already ordered awhile back from Demarctech will not have the same problems, should have it by the end of the week to test.
We received our two SR5 test units yesterday, and I only briefly plugged one in to see if I could notice any differences. Under RC4, the card loaded using the same Atheros driver that was already installed for the CM9 card also present in the unit. It apparently appears to the system as a standard Atheros card, other than the “frequency not in scan-list” error given when trying to select a 2.4GHz band. This makes me wonder if the only difference is the heatsink, but if so, where does the added 2dB of receive sensitivity come from?
Hitek