MikroTik LHG XL 52 ac
- The new LHG XL 52 ac will provide just that with its dual-band capability. You can easily setup the 5 GHz channel as the main one with speed up to 600 Mbps and use the 2.4 GHz channel as an automatic backup connection with speed up to 260 Mbps.
- The powerful 27 dBi 5 GHz / 18 dBi 2.4 GHz antenna will provide connection with link distance up to 40 km.
- The grid design ensures protection against wind, it can withstand temperatures from -40 C° to +70 C°. Antenna element is built into the wireless unit – no loss on cables.
- This device can handle the heaviest loads thanks to the impressive quad-core CPU and 256 MB of RAM.
- It has a Gigabit Ethernet port, an SFP port, and it is 802.3af/at compliant – you can power it with the smart switches!
₨83,509.00
Need a reliable and strong long-distance connection that never goes down? The new LHG XL 52 ac will provide just that with its dual-band capability. You can easily setup the 5 GHz channel as the main one with speed up to 600 Mbps and use the 2.4 GHz channel as an automatic backup connection with speed up to 260 Mbps. The powerful 27 dBi 5 GHz / 18 dBi 2.4 GHz antenna will provide connection with link distance up to 40 km. The grid design ensures protection against wind, it can withstand temperatures from -40 C° to +70 C°. Antenna element is built into the wireless unit – no loss on cables. This device can handle the heaviest loads thanks to the impressive quad-core CPU and 256 MB of RAM. It has a Gigabit Ethernet port, an SFP port, and it is 802.3af/at compliant – you can power it with the smart switches!
Specification: MikroTik LHG XL 52 ac
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Luis Manuel Meirelis Perez –
opcionesson muy buenos pero estos que compre son versión EE.UU. y los necesito con versión internacional creo que debería existir la opción para uno escoger cual uno necesita
Virginia Guy –
Unreliable. I had to remove them.I used these for a week on a backbone to service a micro pop. NV2 did not work well. The throughput was horrible. I then tried nstream and still horrible performance with random drops. Finally, I tried 802.11 and it was faster, however the connection would just drop randomly for no reason. No obstacles in the part, no rain, etc.I took them out and replaced them with Ubiquti dishes and the link has now been solid and fast for days.This product needs to go back to QA and released with a firmware that works properly.