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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, more pros than cons.

With this approach, I was able to put up a dependable and secure home network consisting of a smart TV set that was powered by 5GHz Internet over the air, as well as two laptops, two smart phones, two printers, and a tablet. After powering on the router and logging into the web interface, I started to get a grasp on what winbox is and why having it is necessary. The fun begins with setting up from a web muzzle, which requires a continual login. Even though having years of knowledge, I was…

Pros
  • 1. A trustworthy brand of pre-top 2. Does not in any way slow down cable and wafer speeds. 3. Huge amount of potential configurations (this is also a minus, see comment) 4. A design that is understated and does not put on airs 5. The antennas on the inside of the device are very powerful 6. A Universal Serial Bus 2.0 port for everything at the same time.
Cons
  • 1. The box for the minibus is made of paper and is very flimsy. 2. The only way to samba is to dance with a tambourine; ftp is much simpler. 3. There is no DLNA, and enabling it would be a very difficult and time-consuming endeavor; the reward for accomplishing this would be unknown, and it would not be a positive outcome. 4. Extensive opportunities for personalization (see comment)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Its pros: 8022022ac still solves all the problems with dirty air 2.4 GHz Unlike hap lite, this version has 64MB of memory and, accordingly, there are no strange reboots. Has cons: Mikrotik can break off a grated windows admin, the setting in some places is not obvious, but there are a lot of opportunities

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Pros: A huge number of settings. Great signal strength. Doesn't bog down under heavy load. Different cons: Requires knowledge of network protocols. Understanding the functioning of the network.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

Different pros: Excellent coverage area, highly customizable web face, subnetting capabilities, suitable for working with nixes. Its cons: There is no manual for manually setting all modes, no IT-shnik will figure it out with a swoop.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

03/25/2022. Carl, you haven't had a single break in the past four months! There are no issues with restarting the router, and devices connect to the network immediately. The network can support up to ten devices in a stable manner. Alarm on the router! The use of a router manufactured by this particular manufacturer was highly suggested by well-known system administrators. That was offered to me, and I gladly accepted it. I took the router out of the box, plugged in the cord, and changed the…

Pros
  • Constructive excellence Compact device (slightly wider than a credit card) Ease with which one can link
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

During that time, around five years ago, I made the purchase of the 951G model for the office as an experiment to replace the outdated PC-gateway on Debian. Since that time till the present, the only source of disruptions to the Internet connection at the office has been the various Internet service providers. After that purchase, they have already been acquired for a variety of purposes, including the following: 951G, for use within the household; hAP AC, as well as multiple hAP AC Lite units,

Pros
  • It serves no purpose to elaborate on something that has been discussed at length previously. The positives, in my personal opinion, include the price-to-quality ratio, the reliability of the work, as well as the rich and flexible functionality.
Cons
  • I have not been successful in locating it as of yet.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

Even though I am not an extremely experienced user when it comes to configuring networks, I deeply regret that I have not given more consideration to the MikroTik brand and the various router models they provide in the past. This is an absolute blast! On an entirely new and distinct level, the positive side. You will have so many options to deal with the network, and RouterOS will captivate you to the point where you won't be able to let go of its grasp. It's possible that it will sound absurd,

Pros
  • Superb router with a great deal of configurability and a broad range of options. Both the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz WiFi bands can be used concurrently. Compatibility for a wide variety of different kinds of 3G and 4G modems Small in size, but packing a powerful Atheros QCA9531 processor running at 650 MHz. RouterOS License L4, allowing for the connection of up to 200 users. A nominal fee to pay in exchange for the most extensive networking features. There are no antennae that stick out.
Cons
  • The On/Off button is something that could be created, but the designers have a better solution in mind.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disgusting, dissatisfied with the purchase.

I'll begin this all over again: why is the score called "count"? The apparatus does not need any repairs. This is simply being said to garner the attention of those individuals who base their decisions on reviews. Who cares? Then why even "count" it? Hence, the typical grading system cannot be used to adequately assess this product's quality. Dear person who is reading this evaluation. If you want anything for your house or business that doesn't come with any "gimorrhoids," you should look at…

Pros
  • Everything requires some sort of adjustment.
Cons
  • Everything requires some sort of adjustment.

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…

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:)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

After giving it a lot of thought, I decided against purchasing a device from Mikrotik since I had heard too many horror stories about how difficult the system is to use and how stringent the requirements are for these devices to be called professional. The planets aligned in such a way that I was presented with the option to obtain an MTCNA certification and to participate in the related course. If that's the case, I've decided what I want to do. The victory was achieved in every aspect. - The…

Pros
  • tiny, not heated, productive, and versatile, with one of the cheapest 5GHz wifi routers on board ROS (RouterOS).
Cons
  • I had to purchase 5GHz network adapters for my laptops in order to unlock the full potential of the router because it only had 100Mbit ports (the closest model with Gbit ports is significantly more expensive).

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not the best quality, but generally not bad.

Feelings about the router were mixed after using it. On the one hand, it provides the impression of a high-quality item, but on the other hand, there is still something that isn't quite right about it. The lack of even a small wire for connecting to a computer was the first thing that irritated me about the product. After bringing it to my hometown and opening it, I discovered that I was unable to put it together in any way. We have arrived, but the settings have not been reset, I am unable to…

Pros
  • 1. An absurdly high number of configuration options 2. There are notches for screwing it into the wall.
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

That's all there is to it in terms of a tool for someone who has a concept of working at the 2-3 OSI level. It is possible to solve specific problems, as well as create interesting implementations of traditional problems. For instance, I have a script that restarts the USB modem in the event that the connection to this modem is lost. In general, if the objective is to learn how to install fault-tolerant equipment while also gaining experience in working with networks, the ideal option is to go…

Pros
  • Wi-Fi performance that is satisfactory for a device that lacks an external antenna. You can essentially do anything, up to making a get-request on a timetable, thanks to the extensive depth and breadth of the settings. With RouterOS, there is sufficient instruction on the wiki page, and it is simple enough to figure out even for a novice.
Cons
  • Because the configuration is not at all straightforward, using it as a solution "out of the box" is probably not the best choice. If you are not already an expert in information technology and do not have any plans to become one, it is in your best interest to stick with more conventional manufacturers.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

On the air in two bands at once. At 2.4 with a band of 20 MHz, the speed in the radio channel is up to 144 megabits. At 5GHz with a band of auto 20/40/80 in the radio channel, the speed is up to 150 megabits. The AC mode is not supported by my laptop, so the bandwidth cannot be fully realized. Coverage by 2.4 is slightly worse than that of 951Ui-2HnD, but this is a consequence of lower transmitter power (22dBm vs. 30dBm). At 5GHz, the coverage is very small. It penetrates normally through one…

Pros
  • Simultaneous dual band operation (2.4 and 5 GHz) mikrotik routerOS AC mode. Can be used as a repeater with frequency transfer, thanks to the presence of two radio modules.
Cons
  • Too little transmitter power. No MIMO in the 5 GHz band.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

About five years ago, I bought the 951G model for the office as an experiment to replace the old PC-gateway on Debian. From then until today, all interruptions with the Internet in the office were only from providers. Since that purchase, they have already been purchased for various needs: 951G - at home, hAP ​​AC and several hAP AC Lite - for acquaintances and friends at home. Several hAP AC Lites were purchased for the needs of a small hotel. 951Ui in conjunction with multiple access points…

Pros
  • It makes no sense to paint what has already been said a bunch of times. For me personally, the advantages are in the price / quality ratio, stability of work, rich and flexible functionality.
Cons
  • So far I haven't been able to find it.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

before buying, you should weigh the pros and cons, and especially the scope. For giving in general a win-win option :) Cheap, angry, easy support for LTE whistles. The highlight is the 100 megabit ports. That is, even if the link is at least 150, then everything will still rest on the speed of wired ports. If this is the only device, and you need to transfer between devices via wifi, then it’s normal, but if there is a grid at home, then this becomes a limitation. It’s in my kitchen, there’s…

Pros
  • the device is good, RouterOS, a lot of settings, support for USB modems. PoE, but this is a controversial advantage, since it is only compatible with PoE from other mikrotiks.
Cons
  • in fact, all the shortcomings are described in the technical specifications

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

03/25/2022. For 4 months NOT A SINGLE BREAK, Carl! Devices connect instantly, the network stably holds up to 10 devices, no problems with rebooting the router. Router fire! Familiar system administrators recommended taking a router from this particular company. I took it and didn't miss it. The router is small, compact, I took it out of the box, plugged in the cord, changed the Wi-Fi 5g frequency and it all worked. 5 minutes and there is wi-fi at home. The signal is clear, without breaks, the…

Pros
  • Quality build Compact device (slightly wider than a credit card) Ease of connection
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lousy product, very low quality.

moreover, according to the Winbox program, which also had to be studied. The Internet is full of instructions on how to set up the bridge, and they all begin with the words, “delete the configuration,” of course, the box falls off after deleting the configuration, and before resetting it to the factory settings, it pretends to be a soap box or a USrobotics 33.6 modem. And yes, it turned out that there is a bridge setting, 20 different actions, at each point, probably through shamanistic…

Pros
  • Well, probably the fact that the capacitors are not electrolytic.
Cons
  • incredibly complicated . device, why a router for 2 thousand so many settings is not clear to me. Maybe as an access point it works fine, but I needed to replace the Chinese curve, which cut the speed wildly in the form of a bunch of two routers. United by a bridge. I opened the instructions, only the reset procedure is described in detail (then after the 123rd reset, I understood why). After the instructions, I began to install, thinking, well, since there is nothing in the instructions, then everything should be intuitive, but no ! I'm not going to study all these strange abbreviations, IT terminology, etc., and as it turned out, not every IT specialist is accessible (having caught the admin at work, I asked him if he knew what it was, he looked at me with eyes of five kopecks, and leaked ) in short, IF YOU NEED SOMETHING LITTLE HARDER than an ACCESS POINT, DO NOT BUY IT! The amount of knowledge that you need to get to set this up is not up to the task! in June, I hardly restrained myself so as not to break them against the wall, wound the wires and put everything in boxes, now the second attempt, December . Ok, the last review did not go through because of the many words in it that could offend users of the amazon . August, it seems that the bridge works, but if you connect to the WiFi network that the bridge forms, the Internet works with strange interruptions, so a Chinese router (sic!) hangs on the leading box via LAN, the port for which had to be configured, (port for LAN to configure !.)

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, but they wanted more for the money.

Regular router. Somewhere in the factory conditions for the transfer of packets can and will do. A lover of digging into the settings will also be interested. Customization is good. During operation, it is warm, takes up little space, It is mounted on a cross additive, that is, vertically and horizontally. It doesn’t justify its money, you can’t connect an antenna, it’s easier to take some kind of TP-Link and not worry.

Pros
  • Stable good convection Compact
Cons
  • Price Quality crashes GUI Pont

I'll start over - why the score is "count". No, the device is fine. This is only to attract the attention of those who are guided by reviews. Who cares, why "count" then? And so the standard rating system is not quite applicable to this product. Dear reader of my review. If you are looking for something for the home/office that would just work without the "gimorrhoids", then you better look at other products. Even if you think "yes, I'm an admin in my office. NAT is up, DHCP is up. What's so…

Pros
  • Everything needs to be adjusted.
Cons
  • Everything needs to be adjusted.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

I bought in 2 rooms. apartment (80m2) in December 2022. Once set up through quick setup and forgot. Since then, there has not been a single problem on the side of the router. Reboots were not required, there were no failures in speed and signal stability. The signal is stable throughout the apartment. On Wi-Fi, the speed practically corresponds to the one declared by the provider (100 Mbps). And it's just a huge pleasure, because I already had an unpleasant experience with routers from ZyXel…

Pros
  • Ease of setup. Work stability. Good Wi-Fi signal strength. The speed over Wi-Fi does not sag.
Cons
  • Not found.