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The MikroTik hAP ax² (C52iG-5HaxD2HaxD-TC-US) is a cutting-edge router featuring WiFi 6 technology, delivering data transfer rates of up to 1 Gbps. With robust security through WPA3 and versatile compatibility with multiple devices, this sleek black router is designed for the modern professional's networking needs.
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
Control Method | Touch |
Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Fixed |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
Controller Type | Switch |
Antenna Location | Business |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
Number of Antennas | 2 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 5 Gbps |
Security Protocol | WPA3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Additional Features | WPS |
A**O
Recommended product
Excellent performance as a router. Wi-Fi performance is average.
G**X
Rock solid, very configurable, and powerful
I love the gear from Mikrotik. It isn't necessarily the easiest to setup, but it is very powerful. With multiple ethernet ports and wifi, it can support a large number of clients. When integrated with other Mikrotik gear, security is increased by having centralized control. I plan to purchase more of these.
G**G
Upgrade from hAP ac2
I've been using MikroTik devices and RouterOS professionally and personally for almost 20 years. If you're a typical home user and not involved in IT, strongly consider if this is the right device for you. Even with the newer hardware and MikroTik's out-of-box defaults, RouterOS takes some advanced knowledge and skills.RouterOS v7 is a flash hog. After upgrading to the last few v7 releases, the disk space on my hAP ac2 got to less than 400kb free. After upgrading to v7.13 and transitioning to the "new" wifi package, I was left with even less free disk space, under 100kb. I could no longer run User Manager which I use for wifi and VPN authentication.The hAP ax2 is faster, has more RAM (1GB) and a larger flash (128MB). I can run User Manager once again without any issues.Moved my hAP ac2 to another part of the house as an access point only.The only thing I've noticed is that the ax2 wireless seems to have slightly weaker coverage than the ac2. I'm almost wondering if the metal heat-sink is a contributor to this. However, MikroTik did improve the antenna design a bit on the ax2 and it has slightly more gain (~2dB) than the ac2.Another pro for the ax2 is extended 5GHz band support. MikroTik received FCC approval for up to 5900MHz, so you can run a 5885MHz channel center frequency. However, some older 802.11n or 11ac devices may not support the 5850-5900 band. It would be really nice if they came out with another version of the ax2 with wifi6e (6GHz) band support, but I just don't see that happening, at least not any time soon.One last con for the ax2 is the lack of a USB port. MikroTik says this was *not* cost-cutting but a heat issue. A USB 3.0 controller can dissipate a decent amount of heat, so I can understand that. Unfortunately that means adding something like a LTE or 5G USB modem for a backup internet connection is not an option. I would argue that they should've done at least a USB 2.0 port which would be a lot less heat yet still fast enough at 480Mbps for a modem.
F**J
Professional Gear at consumer price level
By chance, I ended up with two internet providers in my home. Having worked all my life in IT and with network gear, I know that load balancing between two WAN connections can be expensive. However, MikroTik offers a solution that even their cheaper versions can handle.When I saw the MikroTik WiFi 6 router priced under $100, I bought it without hesitation to replace my slow Netgear, which was incapable of managing two WAN connections. The hAP ax2 is designed to handle multiple connections, so I made the switch.The configuration process is by no means easy, but there is ample documentation and guides available online. After some effort, I successfully set up a configuration that load balances traffic equally between my two connections, allowing me to use both ISPs simultaneously.Overall, I am very pleased with the performance of the MikroTik hAP ax2. It has significantly improved my network's efficiency and reliability. If you're looking for an affordable router that can handle multiple WAN connections, I highly recommend this one. Just be prepared to invest some time in the setup process!
J**G
There's a learning curve but I'm just upset I dismissed Mikrotik for as long as I did...
This little guy sports a unified OS experience in a small yet powerful package. The router looks nicer in real life than it does in photos and works better than it looks.The only thing I'd warn people about is the (seemingly) weak wireless signal. It's to be expected of a unit with no external antennae, but the range seems even a bit worse than I anticipated even with that in mind. It's not a huge deal because it still gets the coverage I need, but I'd avoid this unit for larger spaces for sure. I'm in a rather densely designed ~1350 sq. ft. 3 BR and I can't get signal on the opposite side of the house, for reference.
D**D
hAP ax2 is a great networking tool
The MikroTik hAP ax2 is an elegant, solid, well-built device. It's heavy for its size. No ethernet cable is included.I used the Android app, mostly, and the iOS app to setup my MikroTik. I also used the "webfig" app (browser). Have not tried the winbox app. Admin password change is clunky on the Android app: you think you've changed it and you try to log back in, but you find your new password doesn't work – your old password still works. After logging in, it tells you your password has expired.My device gets warm, not hot. The buyer who noted high temps appears to be using PoE to power his hAP. I'm interested in hearing about this aspect.I considered buying the hAP ax3 with its external antennas. I couldn't justify the extra cost. This router is not meant for blasting wifi over a large space. There are better, uglier choices for that. This is an advanced device. Not for the impatient. I can't tell you how many resets I've done.
C**D
Mikrotik should be avoided
Hardware: Solid. 5 of 5 starsForward/Software: 0 of 5 starsMy goal was to use these in a mesh. One conflicted with another’s channel, software had it switch channels, but it conflicted with another’s channel (I bought 4 for my whole house). Even when manually assigning channels and signal strength per AP, garbage was the result (simply put).The good news, I finally tweeked it to work. Update comes through, everything went to crap (worse than a windows update).Want simple WiFi? Use ISPs WiFi router.Want mesh WiFi? Go TP-Link or other cost effective route. This company isn’t it.
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