+1I hope ROS 7 comes early with:
- 802.11ac support
- NV2 latency improved and stable jitter
- DUAL NSTREME stable with N and AC cards
Giuseppe
+1No not really. Lets let mikrotik focus on jobs for routers instead. Like routing, qos and security and their old favourite wireless
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If you know the MT then whatever latest version is stable by definition - you'll get support only if you use latest available version.We have now ros 6.6rc1. First alfa of ros7 should appear in Q3 of 2014. It'll be stable in Q4 2015. Ros 6.x isn't enough stable yet.
But 802.11ac can be available in ros6. Now many routers have 802.11ac.
PS Thank you for support for Intel 10GE.
omg, I Hope that is not the service we should expect from you, nor from MT. That might be the attitude that lead to v6 and we see in these forums how many bugs went into this branch.All you need is one programmer who doesn't feel like doing anything big after dinner and he can write the rest before he goes home.
Well, when possible, I sometimes do make miracles in no time. <- this is a smiley, i.e. don't take the sentence too seriouslyomg, I Hope that is not the service we should expect from you, nor from MT. That might be the attitude that lead to v6 and we see in these forums how many bugs went into this branch.
+1 for UDPXY.Maybe udpxy in Ros7, i guess it's not hard to implement such usefull tool?
Why not http://gigapxy.com+1 for UDPXY.Maybe udpxy in Ros7, i guess it's not hard to implement such usefull tool?
+1 too.Maybe udpxy in Ros7, i guess it's not hard to implement such usefull tool?