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Routers [WTS] MikroTik RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN Wireless Router, Atheros 600MHz, LCD Touchscreen, Dual Ch

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post Dec 31 2012, 11:44 AM, updated 7y ago

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RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN

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The Top Features
• Powerful 1000mW dual chain 2.4Ghz 802.11b/g/n
• New Atheros 600MHz 74K MIPS network processor
• Comes with RouterOS L5 license
• Touchscreen LCD on board
• UniFi/Maxis/P1/TIME Fibre Router Replacement
• 3G/4G LTE Support (Supported Hardware)
• 128MB RAM
• SFP cage
• All in One Wireless Router
• Bandwidth Control / Speed Management
• Multiple WAN Connection / Load Balancing
• Hotspot Server
• Advanced Firewall
Other RouterOS Features like dynamic routing, hotspot, firewall, MPLS, VPN, advanced quality of service, load balancing and bonding, real-time configuration and monitoring...

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RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN

The RB2011 is a low cost multi port device series. Designed for indoor use, and available in many different cases, with a multitude of options.

The RB2011 is powered by RouterOS, a fully featured routing operating system which has been continuously improved for fifteen years. Dynamic routing, hotspot, firewall, MPLS, VPN, advanced quality of service, load balancing and bonding, real-time configuration and monitoring - just a few of the vast number of features supported by RouterOS.

RouterBOARD 2011UiAS-2HnD has most features and interfaces from all our Wireless routers. It’s powered by the new Atheros 600MHz 74K MIPS network processor, has 128MB RAM, five Gigabit LAN ports, five Fast Ethernet LAN ports and SFP cage (SFP module not included!). Also, it features powerful 1000mW dual chain 2.4Ghz 802.11bgn wireless AP, RJ45 serial port, microUSB port and RouterOS L5 license, as well as desktop case with power supply, two 4dBi Omni antennas and LCD panel- all this for only $129!

RouterBOARD 2011UiAS-2HnD-IN comes with desktop enclosure, LCD panel and power supply.

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Item: MikroTik RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN
Specification: http://routerboard.com/RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN
Package includes: Official Full Set
Price: RM560
Dealing method: Courier or COD
Location of seller: Kuala Lumpur
Contact method/details: PM, Email (sales@cloudcomputer.com.my), SMS (011-11246146)
Age of item: New
Item conditions: New
Reason for sale: Authorized MikroTik Reseller

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TSCloudComputer
post Jan 1 2013, 04:36 PM

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Watch the video below to see the LCD Touchscreen on RB2011UAS-2HnD! It's fantastic! drool.gif





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post Jan 2 2013, 05:00 PM

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Wireless Router
SOHO Wireless Router - RB951Ui-2HnD / RB951G-2HnD
Enterprise Wireless Router - RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN
Wall / Ceiling AP Router - cAP 2n

Wired Router
SOHO Wired Router - RB750 / RB750GL
SOHO Wired Router - hEX
Medium Network Rackmount Router - RB2011UiAS-RM
High End Wired Router - RB1100AHx2
Carrier Grade Router - CCR1036-12G-4S / CCR1016-12G

Smart/Managed Switch
5x Gigabit POE-OUT Switch - RB260GSP
24-Port Layer 3 Cloud Router Switch - CRS125-24G-1S

Ethernet Adapter
4-Port Server Grade Gigabit Card - RB44Ge

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digilife
post Jan 2 2013, 05:21 PM

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This is a Very Powerful Router but it would be superb if seller can guide the buyer/user to make full use of it.

I suggest seller to setup a Mikrotik 123 user thread to entice mid range Router buyers to make this router more user friendly.

I am actually looking for this kind of router and have been looking around at a few brands to date.
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post Jan 2 2013, 10:38 PM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Jan 2 2013, 05:21 PM)
This is a Very Powerful Router but it would be superb if seller can guide the buyer/user to make full use of it.

I suggest seller to setup a Mikrotik 123 user thread to entice mid range Router buyers to make this router more user friendly.

I am actually looking for this kind of router and have been looking around at a few brands to date.
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Hi Bro,

Thanks for your opinion and suggestion, we will try to see what can we do to assist new MikroTik users, in the mean time you can contact us by PM and we will try to help you by referring resources to you.

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post Jan 3 2013, 06:20 PM

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Nice product.

Anyone supplying your product in Kuala Terengganu or not?
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post Jan 3 2013, 06:45 PM

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QUOTE(eric_tan @ Jan 3 2013, 06:20 PM)
Nice product.

Anyone supplying your product in Kuala Terengganu or not?
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Thank you bro tongue.gif

So far we don't have any reseller in Kuala Terengganu, but we can courier it to you if you buy from us. smile.gif
JinXXX
post Jan 4 2013, 01:12 PM

Look at all my stars!!
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damn awesomeeeee smile.gif
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post Jan 4 2013, 04:08 PM

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QUOTE(JinXXX @ Jan 4 2013, 01:12 PM)
damn awesomeeeee smile.gif
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Thanks for dropping by, boss! biggrin.gif
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post Jan 4 2013, 05:02 PM

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QUOTE(CloudComputer @ Jan 4 2013, 04:08 PM)
Thanks for dropping by, boss! biggrin.gif
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u planning do lucky draw to give out this router ? if got i wan join smile.gif heheheh
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post Jan 25 2013, 10:46 AM

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Another video to share here, please ignore the language biggrin.gif



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post Feb 8 2013, 08:48 PM

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RouterOS v6.0rc9 is available now! Download it from http://www.mikrotik.com/download.

What's new in 6.0rc9 (2013-Feb-08 08:15):

*) ospf - fixed Summary-LSA prefix length check for OSPFv3, was not
accepting valid LSAs;
*) certificates - fix broken certificate handling (bug introduced in rc8) in all related programs;
*) fixed - bgp tcp-md5-key crash on CCR;
*) fixed interfaces list sometimes showing up empty;
*) fixed - ip addrs could be inactive for some types of interfaces which are added as bridge ports and disabled;
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post Feb 23 2013, 03:26 PM

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RouterOS v5.24 is available now! Download now at below.

http://www.mikrotik.com/download

What's new in 5.24 (2013-Feb-19 15:29):

*) l2tp - fixed problem with reconnects when it added multiple ip addresses;
*) wireless - fixed AES encryption speed issues (upgrade suggested);
*) lcd - changed gamma, which gives greater contrast
*) fix reboot when running on third party hypervisors;
*) ppp client - fixed possible loss of configuration after reboot for some modems;
*) fixed wifi led order on "SXT Lite5";
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post Feb 28 2013, 07:55 PM

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can be used by unifi?
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post Feb 28 2013, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(DjKenji @ Feb 28 2013, 07:55 PM)
can be used by unifi?
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Yes! Probably one of the best UniFi replacement router with wireless on the market now! tongue.gif
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QUOTE(CloudComputer @ Feb 28 2013, 07:57 PM)
Yes! Probably one of the best UniFi replacement router with wireless on the market now! tongue.gif
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what about the wifi range?

If place at upstair living hall, semi-d housing
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post Feb 28 2013, 08:59 PM

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QUOTE(DjKenji @ Feb 28 2013, 08:07 PM)
what about the wifi range?

If place at upstair living hall, semi-d housing
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The wireless coverage is greatly determined by a lot of environmental factors, no one can guarantee the coverage, but I can say this model is quite good on that. However, the best thing about MikroTik is its features, performance and stability. biggrin.gif
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Hi Cloudcomputer,

I've been following development of Mikrotik and hoping to get a unit soon to replace my existing Dlink. There's only 1 concern and I wonder if you could answer it for me.
We are using Unifi Biz20 with 5 public IP for 2 years, and as you might gussed the throughput on Dlink615 is very bad. TPLink with DDWRT or OpenWRT doesn't have an answer to my concern, writing to Mikrotik Malaysia also not giving me solid answer.

If you know what I'm talking about, yeah.. the Dlink is irreplaceable due to their firmware which allow bridging from WAN to LAN hence allowing 5 public IP addresses assigned on the LAN port (instead of NAT/PAT). So I wonder if you could tell me Mikrotik RouterOS can do the same as Dlink?

Thanks.
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post Mar 2 2013, 10:07 AM

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QUOTE(sub7 @ Mar 1 2013, 11:00 PM)
Hi Cloudcomputer,

I've been following development of Mikrotik and hoping to get a unit soon to replace my existing Dlink. There's only 1 concern and I wonder if you could answer it for me.
We are using Unifi Biz20 with 5 public IP for 2 years, and as you might gussed the throughput on Dlink615 is very bad. TPLink with DDWRT or OpenWRT doesn't have an answer to my concern, writing to Mikrotik Malaysia also not giving me solid answer.

If you know what I'm talking about, yeah.. the Dlink is irreplaceable due to their firmware which allow bridging from WAN to LAN hence allowing 5 public IP addresses assigned on the LAN port (instead of NAT/PAT). So I wonder if you could tell me Mikrotik RouterOS can do the same as Dlink?

Thanks.
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Hi sub7,

MikroTik doesn't has a branch in Malaysia, but a few distributors, I think you talked to a distributor instead of MikroTik.

MikroTik can supports virtually unlimited number of static IP addresses, you can do it either based on load balancing or policy based routing. Our paid service can provide the setup to our customers.

Even you don't need multiple outgoing IP, you can make your network access to Internet always on the same IP while public network still can access all of your IPs.

Some References
http://blog.phipps.at/2011/06/10/howto-con...es-on-routeros/
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=26657

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QUOTE(CloudComputer @ Mar 2 2013, 10:07 AM)
Hi sub7,

MikroTik doesn't has a branch in Malaysia, but a few distributors, I think you talked to a distributor instead of MikroTik.

MikroTik can supports virtually unlimited number of static IP addresses, you can do it either based on load balancing or policy based routing. Our paid service can provide the setup to our customers.

Even you don't need multiple outgoing IP, you can make your network access to Internet always on the same IP while public network still can access all of your IPs.

Some References
http://blog.phipps.at/2011/06/10/howto-con...es-on-routeros/
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=26657

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Thanks Cloud computer,
There is an overhead with NATing (which I dislike) suggested. The NATing at layer 3 consume memory and processing power (especially when number of IP sessions exceed few hundreds thousand). Both URLs is suggesting NATing while what I am looking for is layer 2 bridging capability. No filtering, no NATing, no ACL is required, no routing... just bridge the WAN interface through.

Eg:
Network/subnet id: 212.212.212.0/29
ISP Gateway: 212.212.212.1/29
Router WAN: 212.212.212.2/29
Router LAN (or host ip): 212.212.212.3, .4, .5 and .6 #WAN and LAN is bridged
Broadcast: 212.212.212.7

Any clue? I don't need IP feature set (firewall/PBR/LB) but just dedicated WAN bridging feature. Funny though, Dlink615 can do that...

Cheers and thanks for your input.

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