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Review on High-performance MikroTik RB4011iGS+5HacQ2HnD-IN: Unleash Amazing Speed and Connectivity by Wiktor Skowroski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

After having a good relationship with Keenetic Ultra for a number of years, I made the decision to buy this device. Since I live in an apartment complex, there is a whole menagerie of different kinds of WiFi equipment circulating around the space around me. My keenetik stopped being able to cope at some point, as evidenced by the frequent dumps and Wifi plugs it was producing. When it first started happening, I blamed the weariness of the router; however, after moving it to a country residence, it became abundantly evident that the issue was rather distinct. The issue that had been occurring with WiFi was eliminated entirely after the purchase of a Mikrotik RB4011iGS + 5HacQ2HnD-IN and flexible settings. More than 800 megabits per second can now be transferred wirelessly by an iMac or Apple TV. This router can effortlessly and unnoticeably process data from six cellphones, four tablets, three laptops, an Apple TV, a personal computer, an iMac, a PlayStation 4, and a NAS Synology, and this is obviously not the maximum. Devices made by other suppliers that have a comparable level of capability start at 30,000 to 35,000 dollars. The high barrier to entrance is cited as one of the numerous drawbacks of many things, however I disagree with this assessment. Setting up this router for a regular user is, without a doubt, going to need a fair amount of mental effort on their part; nevertheless, this is not an impossible task by any means; rather, it is more of an opportunity to exercise your brain than anything else.

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  • dependable, powerful, and functional, as well as quick. Quad core processor (1.4GHz) RAM for the hardware IPsec: 1 gigabyte 512 megabytes of ROM 10 gigabit ports SFP+ port 10 gigabits per second PoE on port 10 WiFi standards include dual band 2.4GHz with support for MIMO 2x2 and 5GHz MIMO 4x4 Built with the Linux RouterOS