- Highest reliability Good WiFi Great iron! Router OS Price
- There is none of them!
- Wi-fi speed could not be tested on the latest laptop with N protocol support, but tablet phones work many times faster than on d-link dir300nru, the speed strongly depends on the type \ brand \ model - the most connected device (the Sony phone showed a higher speed than various samsung tablets / smartphones) over the cable, the speedtest gave out 70\50, while the smartphone showed 35\28 via wi-fi, samsungs 25\18 megabits. Breaks through walls well. The processor of the router showed a load of 16% when downloading a dozen torrents at a total speed of 10 megabytes! At the same time, ping to the router is 1-3, unlike d-link dir300nru where ping can jump from 15 to infinity. Good processor. Full of RAM, just enough for the home.
- Smells like burnt plastic. There is a speaker and it beeps when it reboots. I hope that it was only me who got married, but it is constantly overloaded even out of the box. It can work stably for days, but if you turn off the power, it falls into a cyclic reboot and cannot boot. Reboot with a button, reboot by closing contacts, flashing through netinstall, to different versions from the site, did not lead to anything, it is flashed from the 10th time, and still beeps and reboots. Sometimes it calms down after 5 hours of reboots and works until the power is turned off, after all over again.
- Good build Lots of options to customize.
- Incorrect default settings. Complex interface for the client (there is no convenient quick setup mechanism).
- Stability
- it’s hard to set it up yourself, it’s probably not even realistic if you haven’t contacted it!
- amazing device
- Not quite correct description on the market - I took "5 ports" as 5 LAN and not as 1 WAN + 4 LAN.
- Let's start with the fact that this piece of iron has many different advantages, starting with the division of Lan ports into groups, VLANs, you can at least cram providers into all ports (there are 5 of them). The performance of iron for such a box is enough, there are shapers and so on ( its power suits me quite well!) its POE connector! There is the same HotSpot, a bunch of VPN channels (you can install whatever you want!) There is a USB port (This is not for file cleaning or DLNA), it is for USB modems, maybe for printers (I didn’t check it myself, I don’t know!) There is a self-test function if the device is frozen then it will restart itself and there is no need to unplug and curse the provider (you can ping anything and after as much time as you like, plus sending activity reports to a remote mailbox, convenient for system administrators!) By default, the firewall policy is "Everything is allowed". Large selection of network settings and Wifi networks!
- It's time to switch to a WiFi module with a 5GHz band! Difficult for beginners! Lan port indicators cannot blink as actively as the User-Led indicator (this is not very convenient for me)
- Powerful WiFi (27dB) Proc 600MHZ! Memory for 128 meters! Fine tuning Doesn't heat up at all Doesn't cut speed Doesn't fall Scripts for managing functionality Quick release housing without screws Availability of USB PoE Ethernet Port Independence RouterOS! So he knows almost everything by 99%
- For 2022r? They simply don't exist. Unless they brought outputs to antennas, but the board has connectors for connecting MS-156 plugs, so you can drill yourself and make at least SMA, at least N, at least anything. Well, it doesn’t work as a print server, which is generally solved by the presence of a Metarouter on board, on which you can roll OpenWRT with the appropriate functionality. Who really needs it - will do it.
- It has no equal in its price segment. The functionality is great (even though Linux is on board). Powerful Wi-Fi (but only a 1-watt transmitter) spreads an apartment of 200 sq. M, everywhere there is a confident reception, but the speed drops. (in small apartments, I recommend lowering the power) Good for building Wi-Fi roaming. And yes, the most important plus - set and forget.
- If the user is not an IT specialist, it will be difficult to set up. (except when the provider gives you the Internet via Option 82 - aka DHCP, everything will work by itself) Complete game with the Beeline Internet setting, in the option when they give you Internet via L2TP (complete game).
- Speed, coverage radius, stability and stability of work, an abundance of settings
- No patch cord included
- Lots of settings and options.
- You can't figure out the settings without half a liter. You need to read the manuals and ideally take paid courses on RouterOS
- Wi-Fi transmitter power, high speed Wi-Fi transmission, incredible OS features and menu tools
- Didn't find
- Functional. Until now, the capabilities of Mikrotik have not been surpassed by anyone. It is impossible to list everything. PoE
- Power. Extremely low power router. Weak USB port power. Critical when using 4G modems No 5 GHz
- fault tolerance, the wildest number of settings, gorgeous coverage
- power is just great
- No
- 1. Great price for a router of this level 2. Powerful 600 MHz processor with overclocking capability up to 750 MHz. Accordingly, it copes well with loads (from 4 devices I played Full HD and downloaded a torrent - nothing sagged) 3. Powerful signal and penetration (15dbm is enough for an apartment, but here you can unscrew 27dbm) 4. A huge number of settings. Ability to customize for any task.