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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

After attending hap ac, I had no expectation that Mikrotik would present me with anything unexpected. By publishing hap ac2, they were able to accomplish this (a ts square, as they themselves call this router). This is essentially identical to the hap ac, with the exception that it has significantly less Wi-Fi power and does not include an SFP. I overclocked the 5 GHz Wi-Fi on it to sub 500 megabits, and I did this within the same room. If you are having issues with Mikrotik, it indicates that…

Pros
  • The flexibility, signal strength, the cost, and the dependability of the product.
Cons
  • dazzling outward presentation

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointed with the purchase, useless products.

According to the manual, "We connect an Ethernet cable," where "one end" refers to port 2 in the router and "the other end" refers to the computer from which the settings will be made, but this does not solve the problem. It will never have any kind of computer connection. Everything. Take the check in your hand and return it. Parameters such as communication quality, effective range, and transmit power cannot be determined. Alas.

Pros
  • A technological conundrum that won't break the bank. "Black box" in its literal sense, only accessible to the luckiest users and system administrators. In the next month, he will not get monotonous to you.
Cons
  • The router goes into an unrecoverable coma whenever the verb "eat" is used. Easily disposable. The starting cost for remote configuration is $2,000. A professional has left you from $3,500 and you need tweaking. If it is unclear what the root cause of the problem is, how long it will take to fix, and how much it will cost, diagnostics will be necessary. The diagnostic fee is $500 no matter the findings. In other words, you'll need to bring along an expert who can help you strike a deal with it. You shouldn't buy this monster if you don't have it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

The router's proportions shocked me, and that's a plus. +2) I was blown away by the features; you can clarify anything from the most elementary to the most obscure abbreviations (to me as a household user). I don't think people should be complaining so much about the controls. There's a "fast set" menu designed specifically for "dummies," with all the options you'll need in a single interface. Power: +3 in my book. A box the size of 1.5 packs of cigarettes is just as effective as the…

Pros
  • Appearance\sfunctional
Cons
  • Concurrent use of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks

In terms of functionality at this price, there are no rivals! has benefits I have only thought of him twice in the past six months—both times were when I was leaving the flat. similar to a combination. It has WiFi and IPTV on two bands of 2.4 and 5 GHz, two PCs, and smart sockets; when everything is operational, the processor is loaded by 5%! When purchasing, everything is pre-configured by the manufacturer. After inserting the cable into the designated port, everything functioned. With…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Nice and compact, but not suited for a novice user who will virtually likely struggle to understand and use Mikrotik. Have some pros: everything is functioning perfectly. I purchased two units, one of which serves as a router, while the other functions as a wifi-lan bridge that is entirely transparent. I put it in place, let it sit for a few months, didn't touch it again, and didn't put too much stress on it; everything works, and it maintains the speed that was claimed. Has some drawbacks: the

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

Price and performance are even better than tp-link'ov and their budget sub-brand; therefore, this product is the best option for use in the home. Strongly recommended for purchase.

Pros
  • os, a high level of functionality for the price. They cite credible sources.
Cons
  • At this time, it has not been located.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A terrible product, not worth your money absolutely!

Perhaps one day I will get around to putting it together. But, he hit me very hard. When I first started configuring routers, I was astonished by how little information the manufacturer provided, which resulted in a lot of manual labor on my part. I just do not advocate non-professional installers. Why can I find so many advertisements on the internet that promise to set up ONLY THIS ROUTER for a fee? because if you are not a coryphaeus, you will be required to pay this additional money in…

Pros
  • horns that are not protruding and are somewhat little
Cons
  • 1. The instruction is completely incommensurate with everything else. 2. Adjusting the level of difficulty. It is no coincidence that everyone on the Internet offers money to set it up for those unfortunate people who have overestimated their abilities.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

It's useless for the price unless you add a fast external 5GHz access point to it. Generally speaking, it may not even cut the speed without wires with a connection up to 250Mbps. Advantages that vary An outstanding router that costs one cent, based on the criteria of recommended sellers. Not for novices, but a lot of thinking went into it. There hasn't been a single hiccup in two months of operation, and everything is running like a Swiss watch. Provider's gigabit WAN pushes 800Mbps in ipsec…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Performs its functions, nothing unusual.

As a router, it's fine, but you shouldn't count on it for more. Given its benefits, I decided to replace it with an ASUS router because the previous one required constant restarting even though it was connected to three computers, two phones, and a TV. This issue was flawlessly resolved by Microtik; the signal strength is not excessive; however, it does not pick up very well on the other side of two walls, but it is not terrible either. Many disadvantages: when I had it set up to use SMB, it…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

This router is less powerful and a little more hemorrhoidal in terms of the settings than the MikroTik RB962UiGS-5HacT2HnT, which is installed in my countryside, which I didn't set up at all, only changed passwords and network names, and which from the second floor finishes up to the gazebo as much as 5Ghz, located 80 meters from the house. This router is also located further away from the house. In an apartment that is 100 meters long and has thick floors made of wood throughout the rooms, a…

Pros
  • Excellent for the price.
Cons
  • The assembly is not particularly simple.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

The magnitude of it took me completely by surprise. smaller than the typical hand size of an adult, with one hand clasped nearly entirely around the other. At first, I was under the impression that they had brought the incorrect order.

Pros
  • Quick, dependable, and with good functionality.
Cons
  • It was not found.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

With this model, MikroTik departed from its traditional approach to industrial design. The router has been updated to have the appearance of a piece of household iron that can be kept in the flat of regular users. Yet, this devious scheme cannot be carried out since RouterOS is so difficult to use. Either you are an MTCNA expert or you spend a lot of time reading instructions and giving them careful consideration. The advantages include a nice design, fault tolerance, and all of the benefits…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

Awesome as always (also have hAP AC and hAP AC Lite). The complicated parameters only need to be learned once; subsequent attempts will be simpler. But, no "home" device can compete with the adaptability of this one in terms of modification and the possibilities it presents. Take a look at ASUS's prices, for example: $10, $15, $20, and above. Also, Keenetic. Moreover, no useful Mikrotik features exist.

Pros
  • Gigabit Ethernet connections. Four-core logic board. WiFi 5 GHz (+ 2.4 GHz). Plug-and-Play interface (both Huawei whistle and Android phone work in USB Tethering mode). Save money.
Cons
  • WiFi power - I don't need it, it's enough only in the apartment and therefore I set it "as expected" (regulatory domain), but whoever needs it can "unscrew it". But, with the aid of hAP AC Lite, he orchestrated the distance's "extension," allowing the latter to penetrate to the balcony (through two walls).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

If you know your way around a network, the router is great. All home communication issues vanished after I upgraded to 5G wifi (while still keeping 2.4 for legacy users). Supports Multi-hop routing with equal costs. Connecting many service providers allows you to use each one in turn, with connections spread out across them. This is preferable to having to coordinate with two providers at once. The monitoring and logging features are really good. And for less than five dollars!

Pros
  • Wi-fi and ethernet connections are both reliable, and the device's settings provide a shocking amount of control for the price.
Cons
  • While there is a lot of information online, setting up iptv can be a pain.

Affordable and effective router. After installing Dude, 884 KiB of memory remained, which is not much, but for the home, the functionality is already redundant. Benefits from: When comparing the out-of-the-box features to those of competing models from other brands in the same price range, you'll find a lot of room for improvement. Wave2 (even though I can't utilize it just now). The downsides: The processor has a sizable heatsink, but no ventilation, so it operates at high temperatures. The…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

It was a happy accident that brought me into contact with Mikrotik. Above us was an office with five other workers and a constant RaspburyPi connection of 10+. It wasn't allowed to jam for more than 20 seconds. We also required dependable Internet access, so we purchased TpLink for two vehicle docking stations and set up simultaneous connections to Rostelecom and Beeline using load balancing. Once a month, the actual router would hang for no apparent reason, and the load would spike from 20% to

Pros
  • Constancy Adaptability and Utility
Cons
  • You'll have to tinker if you need to handle out-of-the-ordinary situations. Fast Set simplifies setup for private usage to a just two clicks.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

This router was recommended by a relative, who also set it up. unlike many reviews, he managed remotely (the crown did not pass by) in 15 minutes. I didn't need to make any specific smart TV settings (skis). Three kids with iPads and phones, my wife and I, and a consistent signal in every room. Naturally, Labuses learned how to do things together with their Chinese counterparts.

Pros
  • The issues with the Internet in our apartment were all resolved with the aid of this black box.
Cons
  • A few times the WiFi was disconnected, but I believe these were provider shenanigans.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

At now, it is set up as a wireless access point (using the reliable POE technology). Combining with the MikroTik hEX S. Here, when making the bridge and connecting all the ports to it, I had to do a serious facepalm. After implementing the Wizard settings, Winbox stopped showing up and nothing would go through Quick Setup. This model (and the earlier white hAP) suggests that you may find many answers to common problems on the Internet, which can be used to demonstrate your eagerness to learn…

Pros
  • Fast Setup lets you connect the provided cable from your service provider from your mobile device. For me, it's a program I downloaded from Apple's app store. If you need your home devices to be able to talk to one another, having speed of 400-480 Mbps at 5GHz is a huge plus. A POE input means that the cost of neighbors in that filling is significantly higher. LED lights with a toggle switch. a million billion permutations of configurations and extremely granular adjustment. Winbox, RouterOS, and the MikroTik iOS are the best network configuration tools I've seen so far; they're all very straightforward and easy to use, although they do require some familiarity with networking concepts. Including mount. Slip-resistant base. As the specifications also show 1000 Mbps ports, I hooked up my Apple TV to one of them and promptly forgot what buffering means in the context of streaming video.
Cons
  • While doing nothing, 70-80% of RAM is in use. A trial is required, and it shouldn't be too disruptive to your work schedule. Instructions for a not-so-obvious method of resetting to factory defaults. After holding for 20 seconds, mine reset and restarted (additional procedures are outlined in the "instructions"). Not a network expert here, just a regular person. doesn't keep time properly (but this is purely a nitpick). I hope the firmware update will cure the freezing issues I've been experiencing since I acquired the device in July 2022; they started occurring in January 2022. The logs do not indicate any warnings or faults that would explain the freezing.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

You should not take it, it does not meet any standards.

You need to be an expert in information technology, or more specifically, a programmer, to set it up. It’s not at all clear what Mikrotik engineers were counting on when offering their products for home use? At the very least, the user interface ought to be ready by 2022. Imagine that you purchased a computer for your home that ran Linux but had not yet been converted to the Russified version. It would appear that Mikrotik purposefully made everything more difficult so that the administrators…

Pros
  • The hardware is satisfactory, but unfortunately that is where the positives stop.
Cons
  • The software component is a challenging brainteaser for grownups. To get it up and running, you will need to sift through a ton of forums. There is no rusification of the user interface; it is only available in English. The user guide is also available in English.

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…

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