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James
> 24 hourI bought this to replace an RB2011UiASrm because I couldnt push anywhere near the bandwidth I had available on the WAN through the 2011 using srcnat. The 4011 is an awesome next gen router. Im easily getting 600Mbs/s NAT traffic through the WAN, even with about 30 firewall rules in place and CPU is till >10%. Nothing but good things to say about it EXCEPT: It does run a little warm. Not a big deal, but leave some air space around it, it needs it. and the bracket is a POS! I dont know why they cheaped out on the rack mounting bracket, but its complete junk and held in place by 2 tiny little screws (2 total, one on each side). Other than the bracket, this thing is a real jewel.
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Lee M.
> 24 hourRuns my Gigabit internet over 900Mbps
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Steffan Cline
> 24 hourIncredibly powerful router in such a small package. I was pleasantly surprised. Id definitely purchase from them again.
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Springs
> 24 hourWhile this is a great 10 port router with tons of processing power. Firmware updates have caused Problems with the SFP+ port. Some users of the wireless version report that 5G radio shuts off entirely. So if you dont need/use either of those features.... its an EXTREMELY powerful router. But remember... its still RouterOS on a Mikrotik... so to really take advantage of it... you need specialized knowledge.
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K R***
> 24 hourRouter was shipped out promptly by seller. Using it in home setup, together with 3 other wifi routers as APs. Reasonably straightforward to set up. Router does its job well. Definite value for money. Take note that it gets warm, built in heat sink take care of it. Happy with purchase
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Yordan Dimitrushev
> 24 hourAbsolutely phenomenal performance and the best set of features I have ever seen. You cannot beat the price as well.
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KMFDM Anarchy
> 24 hourAmazing router few to zero problems, never restart. If you are not a geek you may have trouble with setup. Setup is not bad just a little technical
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PJP
> 24 hourI recently upgraded my Internet connection from 100 Gbps to 200 Gbps. After the change, the upload speed increased as expected (from 15 to 20 Gbps) but no real change in download speed. Bypassing my firewall (a rather old Mikrotik RB750G) and connecting directly to the modem, I got full speed. I tried streamlining the firewall rules a bit, but when stressed it was running at close to 90% CPU. It obviously couldnt keep up. Bought this to replace it. It comes with a reasonable set of firewall rules from the factory, so all I had to do was add in my port mapping rules for some internal computers, configure my static IP from my ISP and change the default network addresses to match my 10.x.x.x internal networks. That done, it gives full download speed without breaking a sweat. It also has double the number of ports that the old router had, so I was able to eliminate an 8 port switch too.
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crgirald
> 24 hourBien configurados son Unos equipos excelentes
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Michael S.
> 24 hourAs always, Mikrotik outperforms its price point substantially. This is a great device for home networks. Try it. You will not be disappointed.