It has been modified to read HAP AC2 in place of HAP AC. The first HAP AC has a processor with a lower performance than the second, but both of them have an SFP port. The second, on the other hand, has a processor that is more powerful, but it does not have an SFP port. In my particular instance, the qualities of the "hap square" won out, and I came to a decision based on it. The benefits of it include: ports capable of Gigabit speeds and dual-band wifi 4-core processor Features There are certain drawbacks to using RouterOS: Although I would prefer 3x3 streams, the design that was chosen (a wireless module integrated onto a chip rather than a distinct chip) does not imply that this will be possible. You need to have some understanding of the Network and techniques to apply specific solutions in RouterOS in order to be able to configure it correctly; a "typical user" will not be able to do so.
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