Click "view on web" button in the PDF near GPON!! (facepalm)more info about the gpon plz
+1hAP AC when??
I emailed sales about this a few months ago and I was told it would be released at the end of September. It seems that it has been delayed for some reason. I would just like to get some kind of update on the status of it.+1hAP AC when??
This is THE most anticipated piece of MikroTik equipment this year, but there is 0 information about when is it coming. It was announced for Q3 2015?
Yeah I had considered this, but the price and lack of Ethernet ports makes assembling my own impractical.While the cost is much higher you could make your own Mikrotik router with AC wifi.
Just use a routerboard with a mini-pci, an antenna, and an enclosure.
http://routerboard.com/RB912UAG-2HPnD
http://routerboard.com/R11e-5HacD
http://routerboard.com/CA411-711
http://routerboard.com/ACSWIM
With the above you can have a router with dual band wifi (2.4GHz N & 5GHz AC) and Gigabit ethernet (so that you can connect a switch and route all traffic from one interface).
Of course it's nowhere near the price tag of an hAP but at least you can have a Mikrotik router with AC Wifi
Haha I had actually considered a setup similar to this, but I'm afraid that as soon as I invest in getting something custom up and running, an official hAP AC announcement will happen the next day!Regarding lack of ethernet ports there's this solution depending on your performance needs.
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/SwOS/Router-On-A-Stick
Of course this solution only adds up to the final price so obviously it's not ideal
I know. But I'm a Network engineer who's looking to operate 50+ of these with minimal effort/cost, not an electronics hobbyist. I really need a one-in-all plug-n-play solution to keep maintenance overhead low.While the cost is much higher you could make your own Mikrotik router with AC wifi.
What do you want to know ?Is there any documentation on using the LNS function?
I'd be interested in some basic configuration example. The local carrier is Bell Canada - I know for the L2TP tunnel there is a session key they assign to us. I really do not know where to start configuring L2TP / LNS in the Mikrotik.What do you want to know ?Is there any documentation on using the LNS function?
We have tested successfully with IOS & IOS-XE LAC.
hmm, so hardly any use for most WISP's? They need to use tdma or nstreme to get things going in nowadays saturated spectrum and high traffic demands. If I switch my nv2 off half of my network collapses....WirelessRudy
for now it is only 802.11 protocol.
With fast path trough wireless it should unload cpu and you should see general speed/capacity improvement.
I emailed sales about this a few months ago and I was told it would be released at the end of September. It seems that it has been delayed for some reason. I would just like to get some kind of update on the status of it.+1hAP AC when??
This is THE most anticipated piece of MikroTik equipment this year, but there is 0 information about when is it coming. It was announced for Q3 2015?
I desperately want a Mikrotik home AC router. There are other SOHO AC routers out there... but I like my mikrotiks too much to use anything else.
?? Why? For the money of one MT soho router you can probably can buy two bulk routers that do the same or one high end that is doing better.THE most anticipated
Such an device has been discussed before. In principle is looks nice. But to start you need to have two radio's (5 and 2,4Ghz) and usually the operators' signal is insufficient for a good connection if the unit is placed indoors. And an outdoor unit make no sense for indoor coverage.Can an HAP-AC be used as a "station" link on 5Ghz and an Access Point on 2Ghz at the same time?
That would be cool, eh?
I'm curious about the config and topologyWhat do you want to know ?Is there any documentation on using the LNS function?
We have tested successfully with IOS & IOS-XE LAC.
I understand. I just mentioned a solution. I don't know the needs of each and everyone of you.I know. But I'm a Network engineer who's looking to operate 50+ of these with minimal effort/cost, not an electronics hobbyist. I really need a one-in-all plug-n-play solution to keep maintenance overhead low.While the cost is much higher you could make your own Mikrotik router with AC wifi.
How can I use fast path where I have to limit users using queues?WirelessRudy
for now it is only 802.11 protocol.
With fast path trough wireless it should unload cpu and you should see general speed/capacity improvement.
Use queues on main router and bridge on AP's.How can I use fast path where I have to limit users using queues?WirelessRudy
for now it is only 802.11 protocol.
With fast path trough wireless it should unload cpu and you should see general speed/capacity improvement.
I don't think bridging so many users (on a single main router there can be more than 150 users) can be a good idea...Use queues on main router and bridge on AP's.How can I use fast path where I have to limit users using queues?WirelessRudy
for now it is only 802.11 protocol.
With fast path trough wireless it should unload cpu and you should see general speed/capacity improvement.
Don't let Alcatel Lucent hear you calling Adtran the big guys! Adtran haven't been doing so well lately. Even Calix is giving them a run for the money! Should mean good discounts!I've got five Adtran TA 5000 head-end units (the big guys).
+1hAP AC when??
waiting from August too, still no information on this... only have answer from mikrotik on twitter at 8 september:hAP AC when??
There is a link to GPON brochure. Did you see it? It has all the informationCOOOOL! GPON... More information please?
not yetThe GPON SFP is great news! The most important piece of information that is missing is OLT compatibility. Is there an initial compatibility list ready?
Hi Normis, Thanks. I already got the PDF, but I want to purchase it. From where, when, how much it will be? If you allow me to buy it, I can test it with our 3 different OLTs like old Ericsson OLT (BLM1500), Calix OLT E7 and Alcatel Lucent OLT ISAM-7360.There is a link to GPON brochure. Did you see it? It has all the informationCOOOOL! GPON... More information please?
We will start shipping in December. Prices are not announced yet.Hi Normis, Thanks. I already got the PDF, but I want to purchase it. From where, when, how much it will be? If you allow me to buy it, I can test it with our 3 different OLTs like old Ericsson OLT (BLM1500), Calix OLT E7 and Alcatel Lucent OLT ISAM-7360.
Can you please test RAISECOM?Confirmed OLT devices that work with this GPON ONT module.
* ZTE
* Huawei
* Alcatel-Lucent
* Calix
* Adtran
Why not CRS125 and RB260GS? ThanksCRS series:
* CRS109
* CRS112
* CRS210
* CRS212/CRS226
RB series:
* RB260GSP
* RB FTC
We don't have any OLTs from them. In the end we also cannot confirm compatibility with all of the vendors out there that manufacture OLTs. Anyhow as soon as we get some more info on OLTs that work with the module we make it known. For now you can wait when modules will become available and get some samples to test with various OLT from different manufacturers that are available to you.Can you please test RAISECOM?
At least hardware vise these models are almost identical module works in both of them:Why not CRS125 and RB260GS? Thanks
When GPON modules are available, we will test raisecom and we'll keep you informed ...We don't have any OLTs from them. In the end we also cannot confirm compatibility with all of the vendors out there that manufacture OLTs. Anyhow as soon as we get some more info on OLTs that work with the module we make it known. For now you can wait when modules will become available and get some samples to test with various OLT from different manufacturers that are available to you.
Maybe you can say:At least hardware vise these models are almost identical module works in both of them:
RB260GSP = RB260GS
CRS125 = CRS109
hmm. crs1xx also applies for crs112, which is not in the same league with its featherlight 400MHz cpu.CRS1xx
it would be clear ... (Also on wiki)
SubH is a out-of-band IP-based-management-network to an ONT.@TomjNorthIdaho and some other that are interested in this
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> Can it support Sub H ?
I am not familiar with this term can you link any reference, Then I could check it.
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I think (not sure) that there are some mini-PCI cards which support SIP - which would have 1 or 2 RJ-11 telephone POTS jacks to connect a normal house telephone. Most ONTs have the option or on-board SIP interfaces.@TomjNorthIdaho and some other that are interested in this
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> What are the plans for SIP (VoIP) support ?
What additional support does it require? As far as I know It's already as part of the service options in GPON.
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