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Enterprise Networking Mikrotik Routers (RouterBoard & RouterOS), User and owner discussion group
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blacktubi
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Oct 21 2013, 04:28 PM
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QUOTE(Gaara92 @ Oct 21 2013, 12:23 PM) I got a RB2011UAS-2HnD-IN and with USB 3G/4G E398 modem. The problem is my mikrotik cant detect any huawei usb modem. I read on mikrotik page said this modem is supported I am using RB951-2Hnd, supported as well How about updating your E398 firmware
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blacktubi
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Jun 30 2022, 10:49 PM
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QUOTE(BlueWind @ Jun 30 2022, 10:32 PM) I'm thinking to replace my existing router that started to show some age now. And here I am hoping that you guys can shed some opinion here whether Mikrotik suits me or not as I understand it has lots of features with steep learning curve and I am exploring my options. I don't consider myself as advance user but I only know enough to get myself through any typical consumer grade routers. What I'm looking for is stable network throughout the house with up to 7-8 devices connected including gaming desktop which I am hooking up via ethernet currently. I don't think I will need any other features as I don't know how to use them most of the time. What I have in my mind right now is hAP ac2 or ac3 to pair with mesh wifi system. So, would you guys still advice someone like me to still go with Mikrotik? To be honest, I don't mind a little tinkering to get it work though. If you care about stability, most modern consumer routers are really good these days. The hAP ac2 and ac3 are not fast either. Most mid-range WiFi 6 routers have a much faster CPU with much better NAT performance. Unless you love to tinker around, getting a typical consumer router is more practical.
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