MikroTik RouterBoard mAP lite

Manufacturer: MikroTik

Our price:£ 31.68/pcs. tax incl.

Code: RBmAPL-2nD

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MikroTik RouterBoard mAP lite

Carry the MikroTik RouterBoard mAP lite anywhere, it’s light and fits in the palm of your hand. Use it to connect a device that doesn’t have an ethernet port. Extend the range of a plug-in Internet connection to other devices; great for hotels and offices with no wi-fi.

Attach the MikroTik mAP lite it to any ferrous surface using its built-in magnet or, if there’s no surface available, a metallic plate with an adhesive back is included.

The MikroTik RouterBoard mAP lite is a dual chain 802.11 b/g/n device and operates in 2GHz.

Free your devices from cable connection and enjoy the freedom with the smallest MikroTik mAP.

You can carry it anywhere: use it as a travel router to extend hotel internet to all your devices, or as a client device to improve your laptop signal range. The tiny form factor mAP lite can travel with you.

The MikroTik mAP lite comes with a built-in magnet, so you can attach it to any ferrous surface, or, if those are not available, a metallic plate with an adhesive back is also included.

The mAP lite can also serve as a simple configuration tool for your servers, if there is no ethernet on your mobile device, plus, it neatly attaches to the rack with its magnet.

The mAP lite is a dual chain 802.11 b/g/n device and operates in 2GHz.

Specifications:

  • Product code RBmAPL-2nD
  • CPU QCA9533
  • CPU nominal frequency 650 MHz
  • CPU core count 1
  • Size of RAM 64 MB
  • 10/100 Ethernet ports 1
  • Wireless 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n, dual-chain
  • PoE in Passive and 802.3af/at also Micro USB
  • Supported input voltage 5 - 60 V
  • Dimensions 113x89x28mm
  • License level 4
  • Operating System RouterOS
  • Max Power consumption 3.5 W

Can Be powered by PoE or Micro USB (Note that NO PSU or Micro USB cables are included)

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MikroTik RouterBoard mAP lite

MikroTik RouterBoard mAP lite

The MikroTik mAP lite is the smallest Mikrotik wireless access point to date. It is barely larger than a matchbox and uses a special Ethernet port to match its slim profile.

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