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New MG41
Includes a 1.2Gb Cat 18 LTE (4G) modem, still no 5G:
https://meraki.cisco.com/product/cellular/integrated-antenna/mg41/
Also MG41E released, same but with external antennas:
https://meraki.cisco.com/product/cellular/external-antenna/mg41e/
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@cmr : Thanks for sharing
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The lack of 5g is disapointing given the world is headed in that direction.
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A quick comparison on what might have been..
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Honestly, I do have a suspicion that the MG41 has the hardware capability for 5G. But that it is just software limited.
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@rhbirkelundWhy would you (as a company) announce some brand new piece of hardware that would be capable of leveraging a new standard and not tell anyone? Doesn't make sense to me... 😉
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Maybe due to lack of certification? Firm-/software not in place or too buggy to announce?
It is not uncommon for vendors to ensure hardware is in place before software support. Give Cisco as an example. Their latest Cat 9100 APs have support for BLE/IoT with the hardware already in place. If memory serves me right, it contains a ZigBee radio. However, even though the hardware is already in place, there is no software support as of yet (last I heard, at least)
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MG51E are out now supporting 5G
