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The MikroTik RB4011iGS+RM is a professional-grade 10-port Gigabit router featuring a quad-core Cortex A15 CPU, 1GB RAM, and IPsec hardware acceleration. It offers ten 1 Gbps Ethernet ports plus a 10 Gbps SFP+ interface for ultra-fast connectivity, all housed in a compact, matte black metal enclosure with rackmount capability. Designed for demanding network environments, it balances high performance, security, and sleek design.
| ASIN | B07HBW2NTR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,582 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,027 in Routers |
| Item model number | RB4011IGS+RM |
| Manufacturer | Mikrotik |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 22.8 x 3 cm; 630 g |
I**.
Delivery is quick . Thank you for the delivery . I love this item .
F**T
Les supports pour retenir le router en place dans un boitier 19 pouces ne sont vraiment pas efficaces. Le routeur n'est retenu aucunement. Il me faut une meilleure soltution. J'attends votre retrour. Merci
T**Y
This is a decent router from Mikrotik with lots of powerful features. There's also a wireless version of this router but I personally found the UniFi wireless solution works much better than Mikrotik's and decided to stick with UniFi instead. Hardware You do get a lot of hardware for your money, with a quad-core CPU, 1 GB of RAM, 10GbE SFP+, 10 Gigabit Ethernet etc., Port 10 also supports Passive POE out (which works fine with UniFi kit too!). The LED's on the RB4011 are really bright and can light up a house at night. There is no way to turn the LEDs off and I've ended up using some black electrical tape to cover them up. The device is passively cooled and the case works as a heatsink which means it's silent but it does get quite warm. Mine spends most of its time around mid 30 degree Celsius. Getting Started I simply connected my PC to port 2 on the RB4011 and the router issued an 192.168.88.x address. Using my browser I was able to connect to the RB4011 and begin the basic configuration in WebFig. Out of the box the MikroTik has a couple of quick start options which will give you the very basic config but this device really isn't for beginners and without a basic understanding of routing, switching, DHCP etc. you will struggle to configure this device any further. Routing The MikroTik RB4011 a very powerful router with an insane amount of features. The device runs MikroTik's RouterOS and offers several routing features only normally found on more expensive enterprise level products. The routing performance of the RB4011 is great and even ploughing several gigabits per second through it the CPU barely seems to break a sweat. From what I can tell MikroTik's routers are excellent at routing and is one of their strong points. Switching The RB4011 is not going to be great as a switch and if you specifically require wire speed switching you will be better off buying a dedicated device instead. The reason why the RB4011 is not a great switch is because of the use of its 2 x Realtek RTL8367 chips. These chips do not support hardware offloading when you are using VLANs and therefore any switching and inter-VLAN routing is performed by the CPU via one or more bridges. The block diagram for the RB4011 also indicates that ports 1-5 and 6-10 are both connected via 2.5Gbs links back to the CPU so this means you will never be able to achieve full switching speed for all 10 ports. Bridging Be prepared to learn about bridging with the RB4011. For most configuration scenarios, ports and VLANs that you want to route between (including the 2.4GHz and 5Ghz Wireless interfaces) need adding to a bridge which performs software based switching. Although the concept of PVIDs, tagged and untagged VLANs are heavily used with the bridge, the implementation may take a little getting used to and is not as obvious as other products. It does seem to work really well though. Management Tools There's a few choices for managing MikroTik devices. WebFig is management GUI built into the device and can be accessed via your browser. WinBox is an external application downloaded from MikroTik's website that provides a multi-window interface for managing the device. There's also an Android app which also allows you to fully manage your device (and looks very modern compared to the other options). Out of the GUI options I do prefer to use WinBox but it does have quite a 'legacy' look about it which can be distracting but it's actually very responsive and feature rich. You will definitely want to learn the CLI on RouterOS which is different to every other router or switch I've ever used and feels a bit more like a programming language than configuring a switch. You can even create scripts to perform certain tasks if required. Logging and debugging tools I have to say that MikroTik provides much better logging and debugging functionality in RouterOS than I've seen in various other products. I've found the debug logging and build-in tools such as 'Torch' incredibly useful for diagnosing what's (or not) going on, compared to say EdgeRouter and the majority of home products (Netgear, DLink etc.) Support/Updates MikroTik is not as common as other manufacturers and their support channels do seem much narrower. You will find far less configuration examples online of how to achieve certain scenarios. The forums are also full of people asking questions with either no replies or being blamed for misconfiguration when there are bugs in hardware or software affecting lots of people. For me it doesn't inspire confidence in getting support when I need it and you should definitely consider if that is important to you. MikroTik do release regular updates to RouterOS though with different branches (stable, long term, testing and development) so if you do experience issues there's a chance it will eventually get fixed. It's a decent router with lots of features and technology and I highly recommend it. Pros: - A lot of hardware for your money - 10GbE SFP+ port - 10 x Gigabit Ethernet ports - Decent performance despite being software based switching - Fanless design so silent in operation - More features and functionality than other products in the same class - Regular software updates with different branches (stable, long term, testing and development) - RJ45 serial port on the rear of the device Cons: - Fairly steep learning curve and unlike anything else - Poor quality switching chips - LEDs cannot be turned off - No USB port for 3G/4G dongle - Serial cable not supplied
O**R
Très content de ce routeur qui rempli son job à merveille. La prise en charge de RouterOS et l'ouverture des ports ou de certains services (comme le SIP) sont un peu complexes et nécessite pas mal de documentation voir des échanges sur le forum. Mais au final ça en vaut la peine. Je recommande fortement ce produit pour toute personne voulant sécuriser/personnaliser son réseau domestique/entreprise, mais certaines compétences techniques sont nécessaires Ce matériel ne s'adresse clairement pas aux novices.
T**R
This is a great little router. If you are concerned about it being too difficult to setup, they have a very nice 'getting started' program where basically you just enter in some simple details and the router is up and running. It literally takes minutes. I opted for this router because I wanted a box that was able to run from existing POE on my network and one that had the speed to give me the full 1 gig bandwidth I pay for while at the same time providing robust firewall and port forwarding so I don't have to compromise on what I am able to do on my LAN. The SFP port is exactly what I needed to connect to my ISP's network. The box has 10 etherports so if you don't have many devices to connect, that's all you will need. I have the SFP port to my ISP, and the 10 network jacks are for the LAN. Very simple, and very fast.
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