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Review on Wi-Fi router MikroTik hAP ac2, black by Celina Kilian ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

In its field and for its purposes, this semi-professional gear is of the highest quality. Five of these access points ensured that wireless connectivity was consistent throughout the building, while a sixth served as the hub, issuing commands to the others, distributing the Internet, factoring in users, switching to LTE (if the main channel dropped), supporting VPN with branches and remote employees, and so on. RouterOS allows you to set up highly complex and engaging systems. She's the biggest drawback. Even if it only takes four clicks to set up the most basic settings in a web browser, a person far from networks will have a hard time doing so if their Internet connection is even somewhat atypical. Bearded Linuxoids and anyone familiar with the DD-WRT community will be aware of these constraints; the ecosystem has its own unique environment, so things like compiling a library on the router itself or executing a script written in any language would not work. Furthermore, some features (such as a fully functional OpenVPN) have existed in RouterOS for years but have yet to be implemented. Other things (yes, the same scripts) are created in a unique fashion that may strike some as odd or peculiar. In any case, the possibilities are practically endless, and the official Wiki has long detailed in full all conventional and not very setups. Work efficiency and consistency are also requested.

Pros
  • Little yet mighty and stylish Stable operation RouterOS - Many Options and Functionality
Cons
  • RouterOS - Many Options and Functionality