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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

Before making a purchase, you should consider the benefits and drawbacks, paying particular attention to the scope. In order to provide a situation in which everyone benefits: Support for LTE whistles that is low-cost, angry, and simple. The 100 megabit ports are the feature that stands out the most. That is to say, the speed of everything will still depend on the speed of the wired ports, even if the link has a minimum of 150. It is acceptable if this is the only device, and you need to transfer data between devices using wifi; but, if there is a grid at home, this becomes a limitation. It is in my kitchen, where there is little need for high speeds, so the latency is bearable, and the inclusion of Power over Ethernet (PoE) makes it easy to hang it from the ceiling using only one wire. However, the speed of the wired connection is the most important factor to consider when uploading and downloading data from the NAS. I cannot see any fault with this service, as iperf consistently reports 95-97 MBit. It is highly doubtful that you will be able to perceive any sort of acceleration due to the fact that AC is only there for show. As a piece of advice for customers who are not too demanding, it is recommended that you go with a full-fledged hap ac as your primary option.

Pros
  • The device is functional and has RouterOS, a large number of configuration options, and compatibility for USB modems. PoE, but this is a debatable benefit given that it is only compatible with PoE acquired from other Mikrotiks.
Cons
  • In point of fact, the deficiencies are laid out in great detail in the technical specifications.

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