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New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Sun Jun 25, 2017 3:06 pm

 
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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Sun Jun 25, 2017 4:46 pm

And Why is this an 802.11an and Not ac, again only low cost market?
Same for new LHG Modells, Why there are only 802.11an
 
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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Sun Jun 25, 2017 8:38 pm

I also don't understand why Mikrotik doing new device without AC...
It's unlogical...
 
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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Sun Jun 25, 2017 9:16 pm

What we have in .ac with ROS >
- no finer manual data-rates control
- no spectral scan
+ higher price
Also, SXT/LHG has 10/100mbps only port so even if you're lucky enough to get more than 100mbps over radio it is limited by fast ethernet port.

IMO the end goal is the lowest price possible for low-end high power/gain CPE.
If someone needs more than that there is Dynadish (gigabit ether, .ac radio).

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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Sun Jun 25, 2017 9:58 pm

Installiert AC Access-Points and Sell AN CPEs Makes no sence for me
 
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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Mon Jun 26, 2017 12:09 am

Installiert AC Access-Points and Sell AN CPEs Makes no sence for me
True, that's why we're using almost exclusively 802.11n APs and CPEs.

We're also looking for something "new" to replace them in the future but that for sure won't be 802.11ac equipment.

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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Thu Aug 10, 2017 2:39 am

What we have in .ac with ROS >
- no finer manual data-rates control
- no spectral scan
+ higher price
Also, SXT/LHG has 10/100mbps only port so even if you're lucky enough to get more than 100mbps over radio it is limited by fast ethernet port.

IMO the end goal is the lowest price possible for low-end high power/gain CPE.
If someone needs more than that there is Dynadish (gigabit ether, .ac radio).

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M.
yes, i want to add:

802.11ac main improvements: 80mhz channels, 256qam modulation

are not viable for ptmp
 
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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Thu Aug 10, 2017 3:22 am

i think sxt sg lite is a move in the rigth direction to be competitive for mikrotik in ptmp:
one drawback of mikrotik was limited and expensive options of cpe.

now we have a very competitive offer of CPE, with viable options for long distances:
sxt sq lite 5 16dbi 46us
disc lite 5 21 dbi 48 us
LHG5 24 dbi 59 us
LHG HP5 24 dbi 69 us
LHG XL HP5 27 dbi 79 us

special case
LDF 5 with 100cm satellite dish, 39 us + dish cost estimated on 60us = 99us for 33dbi

that gives us a spectrum of inexpensive devices to make viable to have routeros across all the network from core to cpe
 
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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Thu Aug 10, 2017 8:43 am

The "Lite" in the name means exactly that. Another version will come soon. This is the lower cost model without "ac", when you need a longer link in a rural areas where there is barely any internet at all, so you don't care about AC speeds.
 
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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Fri Aug 11, 2017 8:57 am

We have 100% access point in A/N/AC mode with mixed clients N/AC. The N clients (9300) works well with mixed mode AP but if you have good signal (<-50db) AC clients works much better. I hope to see soon the AC version of LDF/LHG
 
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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Sun Aug 13, 2017 2:48 am

@normis: any chance of a 2.4 GHz version coming soon too?
 
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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD

Wed Nov 22, 2017 9:44 am

Does anyone have a link to an installation guide with pictures/video that shows how to properly ground this or similar products?
 
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Re: New SXT sq Lite5 - RBSXTsq5nD  [SOLVED]

Wed Nov 22, 2017 9:49 am

Does anyone have a link to an installation guide with pictures/video that shows how to properly ground this or similar products?
Some basics are here (unversal to all products):
https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Grounding

You can attach grounding wire to metal ethernet connector, to the PCB board or to a special grounding screw if present. Also you can use a shielded cable and ground on the bottom of the tower.

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