Mikrotik GrooveA 52 ac Outdoor CPE 802.11ac Gigabit PoE 2.4GHz 5GHz 5W OSL4 8dBi
- The new Gigabit port will help you utilise the full benefit of 802.11ac high speed wireless
- Mikrotik GrooveA 52 ac also known as RBGrooveGA-52HPacn is now with 802.11ac support, a Gigabit Ethernet port and a selectable wireless band (2.4GHz or 5GHz, up to 80 MHz wide channel)
- The Groove A (AP model) comes with Level 4 license and includes a Dual Band 2.4/5GHz Omni directional antenna (6dBi 2.4GHz, 8dBi 5GHz)
- The device has a built-in N-male connector and pole attachment points, so you can attach it to an antenna directly, or use a standard antenna cable
- CPU nominal frequency: 720 MHz; Size of RAM: 64 MB; PoE in: Passive PoE; 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports: 1
₨40,330.00
Mikrotik GrooveA 52 ac RBGrooveGA-52HPacn 2.4/5GHz AP/Backbone/CPE Omni Antenna (US Version)
Model: RBGrooveGA-52HPacn (US Version)
Our smallest outdoor series model – a fully featured wireless RouterBOARD powered by RouterOS.
Weatherproof, durable and ready to use. Now with 802.11ac support, a Gigabit Ethernet port and a selectable wireless band (2.4GHz or 5GHz, up to 80 MHz wide channel). The new Gigabit port will help you utilise the full benefit of 802.11ac high speed wireless.
The Groove A (AP model) comes with Level 4 license and includes a Dual Band 2.4/5GHz Omni directional antenna (6dBi 2.4GHz, 8dBi 5GHz), so you can use the unit right out of the box, or use your own antenna.
Specification: Mikrotik GrooveA 52 ac Outdoor CPE 802.11ac Gigabit PoE 2.4GHz 5GHz 5W OSL4 8dBi
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8 reviews for Mikrotik GrooveA 52 ac Outdoor CPE 802.11ac Gigabit PoE 2.4GHz 5GHz 5W OSL4 8dBi
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shawn –
kind of hard to figure out programming but it works fineIt took me a few days of internet searching but I finally figured out how to make it connect to wifi as a signal booster for our boat but once done, it works fine for way less money than a marine/tv branded booster.
Gadgeteer –
A learning curve but worth it.At first I was a bit overwhelmed but once you dig in and understand routerOS you see how powerful it is. I love being able to build up exactly what I want in function of the device.Our application was for a mesh network of 2 devices providing seamless transition in an industrial handheld control HMI network. Coverage was good enough with one unit that we now have the second for future expansion.YouTube is your friend in learning what’s possible with these. They do come with presets but remember to reset, remove config, then choose your desired config. Otherwise I’ve found some config artifacts remain from prior setup.Hope this helps someone. RouterOS is a different beast but powerful.
Ahmed –
Almost perfectNice outdoor gigabite AP only downside is you can enable 2.4 or 5GHz not not bothWhich not ideal for wireless camera support 2.4 GHz
Daron J. Vchulek –
Easy SetupI am using this on our boat to connect with marina Wi-Fi systems. Setting the system up was easy after watching one how-to video. Strong signal and seamless operations.
Creastly dude –
DOA out of the boxI opened it, followed all instructions for setup and power. When I applied power the unit made an internal noise, then proceeds to be in a boot loop. Mikrotik support is laughable, in that they do not support their products. I also got a Mantis from them and setup for that worked, so not sure what is wrong with the Groove…beware
Dawn Ferreira –
Arrived as described and very fast.Arrived as described and very fast.
John C –
I have one for 2.4Ghz and 5GhzThey both work well. The 5Ghz has been in the attic for a couple of years, it survives the heat and cold.Set up is as in depth as you want it to be.
Michael Young –
Difficult setupI tried so hard to make this product work for me and would buy it again if I could get it configured properly or even find a professional to do so for me. Unfortunately, Mikrotik provides no support and device is very complicated for the average user. I guess it is designed for professional resellers that know the technology.