would it have an extra mpcie slot for a second radio... it would look a lot sweetercAP 2n looks sweet.
ALL leds can be customized, or turned off. the leds are a very weak green color, not very annoyingcAP 2n looks sweet.
Just curious about the possibility of switching off and on the leds of signal and power to completely blend with the environment?
+1would it have an extra mpcie slot for a second radio... it would look a lot sweetercAP 2n looks sweet.
got it straight from the HQ via emailNot sure where you saw that, but we anounced a few new CRS models
btw, is there a chance that the remaining US mum presentations will be accessible on the wiki?Hello,
We would like to remind you that the first ever MikroTik User Meeting in Romania is only two weeks away - October 21, Bucharest!
http://mum.mikrotik.com/2014/RO/info
The official MUM Romania language will be Romanian.
Registration is FREE! Also, we will provide FREE wireless AP to ALL currently registered participants and the next 50 attendees to register. You will receive the product at registration -- you must attend the MUM to receive it. Hurry up and register now to get Your FREE Wireless AP:
http://mum.mikrotik.com/register.php?section=73
*) Free Wireless AP to attendees
*) Exhibitors showing antennas and routers!
*) Never before seen hardware announcements
*) Case studies and presentations by long time RouterOS experts
*) Lottery and Evening drinks at the end of MUM!
RouterOS has always been capable of roaming, this is not related to product model. So yes, cAP and any other MikroTik device, is capable of seamless roaming
What is the mechanism to roam between APs seamless. The laptops I use need some time to check signal is to low to do a good connection and decide to change ap and then they need some time to switch to another AP even using the same SSID on a bridged network.Our routers have been used in high speed trains, where they connect to AP devices nearby tracks, and change the AP very often. They have also been used for VOIP phones in moving cars. The voice connection is not interrupted when the device changes APs.
You can implement access list where the laptop will be kicked off, if the signal falls below a defined value. Laptop will then immediatelly connect to the strongest SSID.What is the mechanism to roam between APs seamless. The laptops I use need some time to check signal is to low to do a good connection and decide to change ap and then they need some time to switch to another AP even using the same SSID on a bridged network.Our routers have been used in high speed trains, where they connect to AP devices nearby tracks, and change the AP very often. They have also been used for VOIP phones in moving cars. The voice connection is not interrupted when the device changes APs.
You need special wifi-clients or software to make this seamless?
for many people it is. if you don't wan a smoke-alarm looking device, but something nice, we will have those too. mAP is a good start, but we will also have other good looking indoor APsWhy did you make them look like smoke alarms? That's not a selling point. Look is half the reason we use the Unifi gear.
i'm really curious about new mikrotik indoor APs. i recently bought some unifi APs. And i'm disappointed regarding the possibility in terms of configurations. With routeros i've so much more options.for many people it is. if you don't wan a smoke-alarm looking device, but something nice, we will have those too. mAP is a good start, but we will also have other good looking indoor APs
We will soon release the CCR1072 which has all SFP+ portsIs there a full sfp+ switch/router coming out soon?
HoorayWe will soon release the CCR1072 which has all SFP+ ports
Bring on the DualBand AP. I am sick to death of taking over UniFi installs.for many people it is. if you don't wan a smoke-alarm looking device, but something nice, we will have those too. mAP is a good start, but we will also have other good looking indoor APsWhy did you make them look like smoke alarms? That's not a selling point. Look is half the reason we use the Unifi gear.
Take price of any competitor device with same specification, divide by 5 and you have a price point.Any idea of a price point for the CCR1072??