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  • MikroTik Newsletter #2018-2, January 25, 2018
Thursday, 25 January 2018 / Published in Blog, RouterBOARDs

MikroTik Newsletter #2018-2, January 25, 2018

BREAKING NEWS!!!
We are releasing market-leading price/performance products in three very important categories: Dual Band Desktop AP, Dual Band Ceiling/Wall-mount AP and PoE-out switch!

In this newsletter:
– new hAP ac² Dual Band Desktop AP
– new cAP ac Dual Band Wall/Ceiling AP
– new CRS112-8P-4S-IN with eight PoE-out ports
– wAP60G available in AP and CPE versions, from
– SMA-Male to SMA-Male cable
– HTS codes on Original Invoices

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The hAP ac² is a Dual concurrent Access Point with desktop enclosure, that provides Wifi coverage for 2.4 GHz (dual chain) and 5 GHz (dual chain, with 802.11ac support) frequencies at the same time. Five 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports provide Gigabit connections for your wired devices, and USB can be used for external storage or 4G/LTE modem.

More information here:
https://www.mikrotik.com/download/share/hAP_ac_2_tower.pdf

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cAP ac is a Dual concurrent 802.11ac Access Point, that provides Wifi coverage for 2.4 GHz (dual chain) and 5 GHz (dual chain, with 802.11ac support) frequencies at the same time.

Two Gigabit Ethernet ports give you the ability to extend your network with cables, since the cAP ac supports 802.3af/at PoE input on the first port, and passive PoE output on the second port.

Wifi system can be easily managed centralized using CAPsMAN feature, and pricing is much better than any other similar products available in the market –  including two types of enclosures (ceiling and wall mount), PoE, power supply and mounting kit!

More information here (including application examples):
https://www.mikrotik.com/download/share/cAP_ac.pdf

Product is in stock already, you are welcome to place your orders online!

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CRS112-8P-4S-IN is our first product with eight (8) PoE-out Gigabit ports. Now you can provide power for up to eight devices from single MikroTik unit! It also has four (4) SFP ports for optical fiber connectivity and desktop case. Rackmount ears are provided for rack installations.

CRS112-8P-4S-IN can power 802.3af/at devices if 48V DC input is used (unit comes with 28v power supply, so you would have to purchase 48v power supply separately to support this – product code 48POW).

More information here:
https://www.mikrotik.com/download/share/CRS112_8P_4S.pdf

We will start shipping next week. You are welcome to place your orders online!

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Our 60GHz Wireless Wire units are now available in single packaging in two versions – wAP 60G and wAP 60G AP.

wAP 60G AP comes with the L4 license (CPE, Point-to-Point or AP support- you can connect up to eight 60GHz CPE’s to one AP).
wAP 60G comes with L3 license (CPE or PtP support).

More information here:
https://www.mikrotik.com/download/share/wAP60_single.pdf

You are welcome to place your orders online!

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We are adding SMASMA (1m cable with SMA male connectors on both sides) to our portfolio,

Now we are offering full range of accessories in order to connect external LTE antennas to our LTE product line.

Download diagram for reference:
https://www.mikrotik.com/download/share/guide_wapr.pdf

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