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Review on MikroTik Dual-Concurrent Access Point: hAP ac Lite RB952Ui-5ac2nD-US by Yagami Iori

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

I considered the option of buying a device from Mikrotik for a long time, but I was afraid of terrible tales about the complexity of the system and the requirements for the professionalism of these devices. The stars were aligned so that I had the opportunity to get an MTCNA certification and take the corresponding course. Well, if so, I finally made up my mind. The win was on all fronts. - Price-quality-performance. - Ease of execution of the device eliminates glitches and lags in the processing of drivers (farewell to self-written firmware from Uncle Hwan-Ling). - Quality iron. Reliable Qualcomm transceivers and processors. - This is a computer understandable for awareness, here is the processor, here is the ram, here is the rom, here are the interfaces. Customize it the way you want (can)! - The quick setup section allows you to set up a home wifi router in 5 minutes. - Along with the device, however, as in the entire Mikrotik line, there is a licensed fully functional RouterOS axis - the essence of the Linux kernel, sharpened for network needs. The perfect choice for penguin addicts. For Windows users, there is the most understandable graphical tool for managing the Winbox system. - The most powerful and flexible firewall. - Support for most VPN protocols, most encryption, certificates. - The functionality presented in the operating system is truly impressive. Perhaps, none of the manufacturers of this segment known to me provides such a number of tools for configuring and monitoring everything and everything, as they did in ROS. And after the MTCNA-course, such horizons open up!. - Fault tolerance. Lots of foolproofing. A simple system for restoring the factory configuration and flashing (netinstall) All in all, for the price of a good home router, this device offers much more than you might expect from this class. 5Ghz, not yet crammed into the air, decides.

Pros
  • compact not heated productive flexible, because on board ROS(RouterOS) one of the cheapest 5GHz wifi routers
Cons
  • - 100Mbit ports (nearest model with Gbit ports is much more expensive) - I had to buy 5GHz network adapters in laptops to unlock the full potential of the router.

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