MikroTik hAP ac2 (RBD52G-5HacD2HnD-TC)
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Affordable dual-band wireless router with high bandwidth, Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) technology and MikroTik's traditionally wide customization options. The manufacturer is positioning itself as an inexpensive solution for creating a high-speed Wi-Fi and cable network at home or in a small office. It features a rich set of features, excellent functionality, excellent configuration flexibility and an affordable price.
As a hardware configuration of the router, a performant Qualcomm IPQ4018 quad-core ARM processor with a frequency of 716 MHz and 128 MB of RAM is used. The MikroTik hAP ac2 dual-band wireless router runs the proprietary Router OS version 6 operating system with license level 4. It is equipped with one five LAN ports with support, any of them can serve as a WAN port. To ensure high speed wireless data transmission in the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, the router is equipped with two radio modules and three built-in antennas. This design guarantees excellent performance and a good range of 802.11b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi coverage. In addition to the router mode, the device can operate in the bridge and repeater modes. There is one USB Type-A 2.0 connector that allows you to organize a media or file server, it is possible to connect a 3G modem.
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Excellent highly customizable router. Stable. Spent a couple of exciting (without irony) evenings configuring the router for myself (vlans, dnat, vpn tunnels including proton) It's strange to see such bad WiFi. The full impression is that it was added for show on the residual principle. I was surprised by the lack of ddns clients. I had to solve the problem with scripts. |
Not for 95% of users. It's better to buy a Kinetic or TP-Link. Otherwise, there are two options: 1. You'll end up telling everyone that MikroTik is cr**. 2. MikroTik will draw you in, and there will be no turning back. A monster in terms of functionality and performance. Gigabit ports, 4 cores, 128MB of RAM, and hardware IPSEC can more than adequately meet the needs of gamers, torrent users, and small to medium-sized businesses. They're not a problem if you're familiar with the specifics of this equipment. If you don't know what a route, DNS, DHCP, Firewall, NAT are, and you need a box that you plug into the network and then just click "Next-Next-Next-Congratulations, you have internet!", then buy a Kinetic, TP-Link, or some other four-to-eight antenna home router, stylish and impressive. If you are more or less knowledgeable about networking technologies and need the functionality and reliability of Cisco but have a D-Link budget, go for Mikrotik. |
For that amount of money, it's better to get a keenetic. Lots of settings, a lot. Quite stable after setup. Price, setting is very difficult for an uninitiated person. Even for an initiated person, Mikrotik is a separate world where you need to have good administration skills. For example, knowing the router’s gateway, it’s not a fact that you’ll just jump into the router’s settings, no, at first you have to suffer, and then maybe... Mikrotik has a very weak wi-fi module, almost all models do. I will say this, avoid routers whose antennas are (all) hidden in the case... |
"Latvian" MikroTik hAP ac² is included in a small cohort of brand routers for home use. Having settled in an apartment, the device distributes the Internet to the “clientele” both via a wireless network and over a twisted pair cable, providing a consistently high flow rate and a large coverage radius.
Decent speed
The model is assembled in an unremarkable "body" without protruding elements — the antennas are hidden inside the body of the wireless router. The device uses dual-band combined antennas. At the rear of the router are four gigabit LAN ports and one WAN with PoE power support. In wireless networks, the hAP ac² delivers a decent maximum speed of 300 Mbps (at 2.4 GHz) and 867 Mbps (at 5 GHz).
Flexible configuration
The device is powered by a performant "quad-core" Qualcomm IPQ4018 with a clock frequency of 716 MHz and a volume of "RAM" 128 MB. The conductor of the technological orchestra of the model is the Router OS system with flexible configuration options. One has only to take into account that for an ordinary user, the system menu interface may seem too complicated and confusing.
Favorite
The router can be parked vertically or lying down. Standing on a stand made of transparent plastic, on the top end of the device you can see a USB 2.0 port for connecting a 3G / LTE modem or deploying an FTP server using a router. The model can also work in bridge and repeater modes. MikroTik hAP ac² is rightfully considered a favorite in the segment of affordable low-cost wireless routers for home use or "registration" in a small office.

































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