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RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN
RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN
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 (up to 1W!) dual chain 2.4Ghz 802.11bgn wireless, RJ45 serial port, full-size USB port, and RouterOS L5 license.
Connecting
Please follow these quick steps to set up your device:
Choose your powering solution, please see the section for possibilities.Powering
Connect your internet provider Ethernet cable to the ETH1 port.
Connect your other local computers to the any of other Ethernet ports.
Plug the included Switching Power Supply, if you are not using PoE, to start up the device.
The device will boot up, front led indicator will light in solid blue, and Wireless network will be available for connecting.
Open network connections on your PC, mobile phone, or other device and search for MikroTik wireless network and connect to it.
Once connected to the wireless network, open in your web browser to start configuration, since there is no password by https://192.168.88.1
default, you will be logged in automatically.
We recommend clicking the "Check for updates" button and updating your RouterOS software to the latest version to ensure the best
performance and stability.
Choose your country, to apply country regulation settings, and set up your password on the screen that loads.
Powering
The device accepts powering from either the power jack or from the LAN1 Ethernet port:
Direct-input power jack (5.5 mm outside and 2 mm inside diameter, female, pin positive plug) accepts 8-30 V DC (overvoltage protection starts at
30 V).
Eth1 port accepts 8-30 V DC input (at the board; higher voltage needed to compensate for power loss on long cables) from non-standard
(passive) Power over Ethernet injectors. The board does not work with IEEE802.3af compliant 48 V power injectors.
Maximum power consumption 11 W.
Connecting to a POE Adapter:
Connect the Ethernet cable from the device to the POE port of the POE adapter.
Connect an Ethernet cable from your LAN to the LAN port of the POE adapter, please mind arrows for data and power flow.
Connect the power cord to the adapter, and then plug the power cord into a power outlet.
Power output
The device supports PoE out from Ethernet 10 port, you can power Mikrotik devices which supports powering through Ethernet. The PoE on Ether10
outputs approximately 2 V below input voltage and supports up to 0.58 A (So provided 24 V PSU will provide 22 V at 0.58 A output to the Ether10 PoE
port).
Mounting