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Monday, 09 September 2019 / Published in Blog, MikroTik products, RouterBOARDs

Audience – a router for those who value both beauty and functionality

Audience is a tri-band (2.4 GHz & high + low 5 GHz) home access point with LTE support and meshing technology. The initial setup is also straightforward – download the iOS or Android MikroTik app; it will connect to the router and guide you through a quick setup process.

 

We have two models available:

 

– Audience (product code RBD25G-5HPacQD2HPnD, WiFi model)

 

– Audience LTE6 kit (product code RBD25GR-5HPacQD2HPnD&R11e-LTE6, WiFi + LTE model)

 

Wi-Fi model is in stock already, Wi-Fi+LTE model will be ready in a couple of months. Audience LTE6 kit will be our first product with Category 6 LTE modem, capable of up to 300Mbps downlink and carrier aggregation!

 

STRONG CONNECTION EVERYWHERE Wi-Fi has to be fast, reliable, easy to manage, it must reach every room and every corner. That is precisely what Audience devices can deliver in grand style – even in the most prominent houses! Audience is a tri-band (one 2.4 GHz & two 5 GHz ) home access point with LTE support and meshing technology.

If you need Wi-Fi in a massive building with all kinds of obstacles, add more Audience devices to your network.

With a press of a button, they will sync seamlessly and create a single Wi-Fi network to cover the whole premises.

 

 

The initial setup is also straightforward – download the iOS or Android MikroTik app; it will connect to the router and guide you through a quick setup process. In some cases, a single Audience unit might be able to replace several other routers – in our tests it covered 1858 m² (20000 square feet) quickly. It depends on the number of obstacles, Wi-Fi clients and interference so that results may vary.

 

ENJOY THE FREEDOM OF LTE Cables can no longer limit you. CAT6 LTE delivers speed up to 300 Mbps with low latency, so having a traditional Ethernet connection is not a must-have for streaming high-quality videos or gaming. Alternatively, you can use the two Gigabit Ethernet ports and keep the LTE option for backup. One of the Ethernet ports supports PoE for powering the device. Dual-chain 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless coverage will solve most interference issues in a crowded environment. For example, you can simultaneously use the 2.4 GHz channel for all your household mobile devices and reserve the 5 GHz channel for your PC or TV. Order your Audience today and start living in the future. The future of comfortable and elegant networking.

Tagged under: Audience, RBD25G-5HPacQD2HPnD, RBD25GR-5HPacQD2HPnD&R11e-LTE6, WiFi + LTE model

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