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Routerboard 2011

Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:34 pm

RF part enabled - when ?
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Re: Routerboard

Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:35 pm

Please clarify what you mean by this post?
 
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Re: Routerboard

Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:57 pm

Please clarify what you mean by this post?
:D You know what I mean.. This QC9344 is new generation of Hy-Fi, WHich enables you or PLC or .11N function by embeded engine.. There is prepair on 2011 for 2,4GHz or 5 GHz guts.. So I am asking: When ?

Then.. Dont loose your train.. PLC is highly welcomed!
 
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Re: Routerboard

Mon Jul 02, 2012 1:06 pm

No, sorry, but I do not know what you mean. Can you clarify ? Are you talking abou RB2011? If so, we are already preparing to start selling it in a few weeks.
 
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Re: Routerboard

Mon Jul 02, 2012 1:16 pm

No, sorry, but I do not know what you mean. Can you clarify ? Are you talking abou RB2011? If so, we are already preparing to start selling it in a few weeks.

Yes I am speaking about RB2011.
Ok, I am asking: When there will be completion for WIFI on 2011 board, will it be 2,4 only, or 5GHz as well? If that will be in few weeks, I am looking forward, as 7xx platform is weak for higher thruputs.
Any plans for implementing PLC feature?
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Mon Jul 02, 2012 1:20 pm

Sorry, your first post did not indicate the device you were talking about. I see you have updated it now.

RB2011 with 2GHz wireless will become available in a few weeks.
Any plans for implementing PLC feature?
Please clarify what you would use this for? Can you give some examples?
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Mon Jul 02, 2012 1:30 pm

Sorry, your first post did not indicate the device you were talking about. I see you have updated it now.

RB2011 with 2GHz wireless will become available in a few weeks.
Any plans for implementing PLC feature?
Please clarify what you would use this for? Can you give some examples?
I know sorry, too much things on mind that I forgot theat matter..

PLC..It is feature brought to Atheros by Intellon comp., It is OFDM RF on between 5-60MHz, which brings you posibility to build in older houses infrastructure without new wires. Originaly it is used by Power lines - but it sucks. -Too much losses, to much confusion..
But if you will arrange it to Cable (each old house has sommon antenna for terestrial reception) you can bring to customers in house more than 250Mbit of net thruput. Because it is on low frequencie the cable will be always fine.. It is pure TDMA - so it work great.
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Mon Jul 02, 2012 1:32 pm

You mean this? http://www.qca.qualcomm.com/technology/ ... hp?nav1=52

Currently no plans, but we will see if there is enough demand. Thank you for the suggestion
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Mon Jul 02, 2012 1:47 pm

You mean this? http://www.qca.qualcomm.com/technology/ ... hp?nav1=52

Currently no plans, but we will see if there is enough demand. Thank you for the suggestion
Try to poke your custs.. We have more than 1/2 of our network done this way and it work great with great reliability. Normally householder dont want to make new ductions, because of many reasons.. This way we get on roof nearby to antennas system and house is cabeled in split of an hour.WHere works common TV, there works internet instantly.
Anyway looking forward to 2GHz . It will be nice to have 10,5 and 9GHz radios with SFP and 300Mbit thruput.
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Mon Jul 02, 2012 1:51 pm

We are looking into the PLC techology. Keep us updated with any other requests you might have
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Mon Jul 02, 2012 2:02 pm

We are looking into the PLC techology. Keep us updated with any other requests you might have
I made some basic test and RB2011 is basicly doing 1,6x beter result comparing to 751G and with tik ratio 750MHz it is is almost twice that quick..
It means we are doing 210 mbit by 2x2 40MHz MIMO now, with expansion of power it would 250Mbit..

Anyway, is it 60MHz channel functional already ?
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Mon Jul 02, 2012 2:19 pm

RouterOS v6 we have a new feature "Advanced channels" where you can define the device to use 60MHz channel width. This will only work with MikroTik device as a client.
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Mon Jul 02, 2012 4:16 pm

RouterOS v6 we have a new feature "Advanced channels" where you can define the device to use 60MHz channel width. This will only work with MikroTik device as a client.
I tried, but it wont work.. 30works, but 60 wont.. I have licence, I tried but always hangs down on 30MHz.. does it work same way? 30 + 30 MHz, or there has to be for example 60MHz with central point of channel on desired frequency?
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Mon Jul 02, 2012 4:17 pm

Could you try lower? try 40MHz? Which wireless chip do you use? This feature works only on newer wireless chips.
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Mon Jul 02, 2012 4:43 pm

Could you try lower? try 40MHz? Which wireless chip do you use? This feature works only on newer wireless chips.
It is RB751G
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:20 am

Could you try lower? try 40MHz? Which wireless chip do you use? This feature works only on newer wireless chips.
It is RB751G
40 works fine (I mean basic 20+20 expansion)that gaves 220 Mbit
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Tue Jul 03, 2012 8:29 am

You could make a separate thread with this question, and also post your configuration output.
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:02 pm

We are looking into the PLC techology. Keep us updated with any other requests you might have
I'm interested. This would be great for old apartment buildings!
 
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Re: Routerboard 2011

Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:42 pm

You could make a separate thread with this question, and also post your configuration output.
Sorry for delay, was busy then forgot..


# jan/06/1970 00:23:50 by RouterOS 5.19
# software id =
#
/interface wireless security-profiles
set [ find default=yes ] authentication-types="" eap-methods=passthrough \
group-ciphers=aes-ccm group-key-update=5m interim-update=0s \
management-protection=disabled management-protection-key="" mode=none name=\
default radius-eap-accounting=no radius-mac-accounting=no \
radius-mac-authentication=no radius-mac-caching=disabled radius-mac-format=\
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX radius-mac-mode=as-username static-algo-0=none \
static-algo-1=none static-algo-2=none static-algo-3=none static-key-0="" \
static-key-1="" static-key-2="" static-key-3="" static-sta-private-algo=\
none static-sta-private-key="" static-transmit-key=key-0 \
supplicant-identity=MikroTik tls-certificate=none tls-mode=no-certificates \
unicast-ciphers=aes-ccm wpa-pre-shared-key="" wpa2-pre-shared-key=""
/interface wireless
set 0 adaptive-noise-immunity=none allow-sharedkey=no antenna-gain=0 \
antenna-mode=ant-a area="" arp=enabled band=2ghz-onlyn basic-rates-a/g=\
6Mbps basic-rates-b=1Mbps bridge-mode=enabled channel-width=\
20/40mhz-ht-above compression=no country=no_country_set \
default-ap-tx-limit=0 default-authentication=yes default-client-tx-limit=0 \
default-forwarding=yes dfs-mode=none disable-running-check=no disabled=no \
disconnect-timeout=3s distance=indoors frame-lifetime=0 frequency=2332 \
frequency-mode=superchannel frequency-offset=7200 hide-ssid=no \
ht-ampdu-priorities=0 ht-amsdu-limit=8192 ht-amsdu-threshold=8192 \
ht-basic-mcs=mcs-0,mcs-1,mcs-2,mcs-3,mcs-4,mcs-5,mcs-6,mcs-7 \
ht-guard-interval=any ht-rxchains=0,1 ht-supported-mcs="mcs-0,mcs-1,mcs-2,mc\
s-3,mcs-4,mcs-5,mcs-6,mcs-7,mcs-8,mcs-9,mcs-10,mcs-11,mcs-12,mcs-13,mcs-14,m\
cs-15,mcs-16,mcs-17,mcs-18,mcs-19,mcs-20,mcs-21,mcs-22,mcs-23" ht-txchains=\
0,1 hw-fragmentation-threshold=disabled hw-protection-mode=none \
hw-protection-threshold=0 hw-retries=7 l2mtu=2290 mac-address=\
D4:CA:6D:27:0A:BF max-station-count=2007 mode=ap-bridge mtu=1500 \
multicast-helper=default name=9GHz noise-floor-threshold=default \
nv2-cell-radius=30 nv2-noise-floor-offset=default nv2-preshared-key="" \
nv2-qos=default nv2-queue-count=2 nv2-security=disabled on-fail-retry-time=\
100ms periodic-calibration=default periodic-calibration-interval=60 \
preamble-mode=both proprietary-extensions=post-2.9.25 radio-name=\
D4CA6D270ABF rate-selection=advanced rate-set=default scan-list=\
default,2732,2659,2192,2232,2532,2334 security-profile=default ssid=\
AirBQ_NEW station-bridge-clone-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00 supported-rates-a/g=\
6Mbps,9Mbps,12Mbps,18Mbps,24Mbps,36Mbps,48Mbps,54Mbps supported-rates-b=\
1Mbps,2Mbps,5.5Mbps,11Mbps tdma-period-size=2 tx-power=14 tx-power-mode=\
all-rates-fixed update-stats-interval=disabled wds-cost-range=50-150 \
wds-default-bridge=bridge-local wds-default-cost=100 wds-ignore-ssid=no \
wds-mode=disabled wireless-protocol=nstreme wmm-support=disabled
/interface wireless manual-tx-power-table
set 9GHz manual-tx-powers="1Mbps:17,2Mbps:17,5.5Mbps:17,11Mbps:17,6Mbps:17,9Mbps\
:17,12Mbps:17,18Mbps:17,24Mbps:17,36Mbps:17,48Mbps:17,54Mbps:17,HT20-0:17,HT\
20-1:17,HT20-2:17,HT20-3:17,HT20-4:17,HT20-5:17,HT20-6:17,HT20-7:17,HT40-0:1\
7,HT40-1:17,HT40-2:17,HT40-3:17,HT40-4:17,HT40-5:17,HT40-6:17,HT40-7:17"
/interface wireless nstreme
set 9GHz disable-csma=no enable-nstreme=yes enable-polling=yes framer-limit=\
3200 framer-policy=exact-size
/interface wireless align
set active-mode=yes audio-max=-20 audio-min=-100 audio-monitor=\
00:00:00:00:00:00 filter-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00 frame-size=300 \
frames-per-second=25 receive-all=no ssid-all=no
/interface wireless sniffer
set channel-time=200ms file-limit=10 file-name="" memory-limit=10 \
multiple-channels=no only-headers=no receive-errors=no streaming-enabled=no \
streaming-max-rate=0 streaming-server=0.0.0.0
/interface wireless snooper
set channel-time=200ms multiple-channels=yes receive-errors=no

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