I have been familiar with mikrotik for a long time at work, even for the networks of an "average" provider it is a very good budget solution, in terms of fault tolerance it is somewhat reminiscent of a cisco . Different pros: 1. Of course routerOS! Who is in the subject, he will understand! 2. When properly configured, it freely routes more than 100Mbps Very powerful and high-quality radio modules, despite the fact that the antennas are internal, covering 70 sq. M is not a problem for him, I’ll even say more, covering two floors is also not a big problem . 3. Powered by Poe and in and out, a very convenient thing. 4. Dual-band, with support for 5ac, according to the test, it passes 95 Mbps reception without problems, 97 Mbps upload . 5. And finally: a very affordable price, I bought it in the CSN for 3350. Cons below: 1. The complexity of "fine" settings, for an unprepared user The cons end there.
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