No different radio chipsetIf this secret hardware won't be available for another year (or never), would it be possible for MT to allow connecting LHG60 stations (up to 30 of them) to the cnWave V5000 AP?
Or does every vendor have their own proprietary incompatible modifications of 802.11ad/ay which make such compatibility impossible?
I think these are only their first 802.11ay products. They will most likely be followed up by the larger dishes, and those are likely to have SFP+ interfaces.With 802.11ay having a bigger bandwidth, I'm surprised that it's still limited to a Gigabit port. Although it would affect the depth of the unit, a SFP+ port might be handy..
This tracks with the assumption that there are some DN nodes with >1Gbps ports in them to inject capacity into the network.to clarify, these products are made to be terragraph compatible with a software update. they will be a part of TG network, so the port speed does not matter like with other regular 60GHz devices
I would imagine this is a software limitation in 'ad compatibility mode. That's a bit of the information I want to extract... what consequences does mixing 'ay and 'ad gear have? When they release a 'TG' firmware, do we have to replace all 'ad gear to turn that on? I actually expect this to be true, I just want confirmation. I'll just skip mixing the products if that's the case.HIghly disapointed with 8 clients limit, This was due to 802.11ad standard. So with ay this should be gone, but Mikrotik implemented it's own limit
I would imagine this is a software limitation in 'ad compatibility mode. That's a bit of the information I want to extract... what consequences does mixing 'ay and 'ad gear have? When they release a 'TG' firmware, do we have to replace all 'ad gear to turn that on? I actually expect this to be true, I just want confirmation. I'll just skip mixing the products if that's the case.HIghly disapointed with 8 clients limit, This was due to 802.11ad standard. So with ay this should be gone, but Mikrotik implemented it's own limit
TG essentially requires some sort of mesh. once upon a time that meant ipv6 and open/r but that's been relaxed. I'm really not sure how this 'pro' hardware could even be reasonably used in a TG mesh with narrow beams without very very careful network design. Seems that there is a missing 'DN' unit I'm hoping they announce with multiple radios in it. Like Siklu's N366 unit for example.well, If you are right about compatibility, then there are two options, mixed mode and AY mode.
what is TG firmware? What benefits will it add?
I guess gps is still not usable ?? Can't find satellite now..Yes, but not yet, when TG will be added, GPS will be also enabled.