hAP ac lite tower Unit is equipped with a 650MHz CPU, 64MB RAM, five 10/100Mbps Ethernet ports (PoE output on port #5), dual-chain 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz wireless, single chain 802.11ac 5GHz wireless, USB port for 3G/4G modem and a RouterOS L4 license. New design universal case allows unit to be positioned either horizontally (desktop) or vertically (tower case). Wall anchored mounting kit is provided. We have two versions available - RB952Ui-5ac2nD-TC (International) and RB952Ui-5ac2nD-TC-US (USA). RB952Ui-5ac2nD-TC-US (USA) is factory locked for 2412-2462MHz, 5170-5250MHz and 5725-5835MHz frequencies. This lock can not be removed. RB952Ui-5ac2nD-TC (International) supports 2412-2484MHz and 5150MHz - 5875MHz range. |
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Product specifications |
Details |
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Product code |
RB952Ui-5ac2nD-TC |
CPU nominal frequency |
650 MHz |
CPU core count |
1 |
Size of RAM |
64 MB |
10/100 Ethernet ports |
5 |
Wireless standards |
802.11a/n/ac |
Wireless chip model |
QCA-9887 |
Secondary wireless standards |
802.11b/g/n |
Secondary wireless chip model |
QCA9531 |
Number of USB ports |
1 |
Power Jack |
1 |
PoE out |
Yes |
Supported input voltage |
10 V - 30 V |
PoE in |
Yes |
Dimensions |
34 x 119 x 98mm |
Operating System |
RouterOS |
License level |
4 |
Antenna gain DBI |
2 |
CPU |
QCA9531 |
Max Power consumption |
8W |
USB slot type |
USB type A |
USB Power Reset |
Yes |
Number of chains |
1 |
Storage type |
FLASH |
Storage size |
16 MB |
Suggested price |
$49.95 |
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Wireless specifications |
5 GHz |
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Transmit power (dBm) |
Receive Sensitivity |
Transmit power (mW) |
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6MBit/s |
23 |
-93 |
200 |
54MBit/s |
20 |
-75 |
100 |
MCS0 |
23 |
-93 |
200 |
MCS7 |
19 |
-71 |
79 |
MCS9 |
16 |
-63 |
40 |
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2.4 GHz |
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Transmit power (dBm) |
Receive Sensitivity |
Transmit power (mW) |
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1MBit/s |
22 |
-96 |
158 |
11MBit/s |
22 |
-89 |
158 |
6MBit/s |
20 |
-93 |
100 |
54MBit/s |
18 |
-74 |
63 |
MCS0 |
20 |
-93 |
100 |
MCS7 |
16 |
-71 |
40 |
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wireless parameters may be limited in software, depending on your local regulatory limitations |
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