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Review on MikroTik Dual-Concurrent Access Point: hAP ac Lite RB952Ui-5ac2nD-US by Adhe Agung ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

It is important to realize that this is not a DIR-300 and it is not a TP-Link; furthermore, the setting of this device is not simple. There is, of course, a Quick Set option that gives you the ability to configure it even for a full "teapot," but you shouldn't count on it working in every situation. If the connection is established using a static IP or PPPoE, using Quick Set will be of assistance. If some L2TP (hello to Beeline) - no longer. And any step "right-left" from a short set already necessitates a comprehension of the fundamentals of networking, routing, and other related topics. In addition, given my experience as an information technology specialist, I have come to the conclusion that Quick Set is a particularly malicious piece of software since it creates a configuration that is, to put it mildly, not optimal. For those who are aware of the situation, my advice is to first carry out a hard reset by erasing the default configuration, and then to set up everything according to your own specifications afterwards. I would also suggest upgrading to the newest version of ROS as soon as possible. In conclusion, I will state that this magnificent piece of iron is useful, but first and foremost only for those who are aware of why he needs it and what it is consumed with. The rest of it will consist of nailing using a microscope, utilizing the rapid set as a tuning reference. In this situation, if you still decide to purchase this gadget, I strongly suggest that you ask a trained professional to install it for you. It goes without saying that you will have to make a financial investment, but once you do, you will be able to make the most of this tool (or maybe it really is everything, and even a little more).

Pros
  • Amazing use of both bands! It is just not possible to locate equivalents for the price that is being asked. Options for personalization that are unmatched in scope. So, for instance, a device of the same kind used by one of my customers keeps tabs on the accessibility of the Internet. In the event that there is a problem with the service provider, the device automatically switches over to Iota, raises the VPN tunnel, and routes all customer traffic through it (necessary, since telephony is tied to the IP address there, dynamic Iota does not fit). The moment that the provider notices that everything is functioning properly, it hands everything back to them. In addition to that, he writes the details of what took place in an email to me.
Cons
  • Wi-Fi transmitter that is just moderately strong. More than enough for an apartment, but I'd really like it if I could put out a watt of power like the older ones could do. First things first: 100 Gigabit ports, of course. On the other hand, it's hard to say that it's a disadvantage either, hence, the moaning of a toad that is choking me into shelling over approximately 8,000 for the "older" hAP ac:)

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