"Amateur" router with the possibility of semi-automatic basic configuration without special knowledge. Got pros: A modern router with quite powerful hardware and huge software capabilities. 5 independently configurable Ethernet ports. WiFi up to 30 dBm, unlimited number of virtual access points, all possible roles in the WiFi network. Detailed hardware tuning from overclocking the processor to the conditions of light and sound indication. Support for all modern network protocols and imaginable configurations (RouterOS, knowledge of iptables is enough to configure a firewall) up to dynamic routing, built-in proxy and other additional services (in general, all the charms of RouterOS with a 4th level license). Support for USB-3G modems as a gateway to the Internet. Support for USB flash drives as storage media for custom FTP and SMB servers, and even as a log store. Its cons: 1 PoE power port and 1 power port of the router itself, which work only using Mikrotik's own protocol (non-standard power and wiring). Switch - 100 Mbit / s, they could do gigabit (the RB951G model has gigabit, but there is no one of the PoE ports).
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