Mikrotik is a company that deals with routers of the SOHO segment. But since the company produces quality products, they are interested not only advanced users and medium-sized businesses, but also large providers. Ease of installation, build quality, and fairly stable software satisfies most requirements, and the pleasant price tightens the stranglehold to competitors. In principle, apart from
Ubiquiti Networks , there is no one with them.

For those who are already aware of all the pros and cons of this company, I propose to get acquainted with the innovations that were presented at the Hungarian MikroTik User Meeting (MUM).
We will please the operators and start with the already a little previously known and already successfully tested on the combat position')
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- Work in client mode and point-to-point
- Up to 200Mbits total traffic
- 5 GHz 802.11 a / n
- 16dBi antenna with dual polarization!
- Signal level indicators for easy setup
- One 10/100 Ethernet port
- USB 2.0
- Voltage and temperature controllers
RB435G
- 5 miniPCI
- 3 Gigabit Ethernet
- 800 MHz processor
- 2 USB 2.0 ports
- microSD
- Ability to connect cooling fans
- Power supply 9-30V
- Four sectors, one carrying
- Will be available from next month
RB711-2Hn
- Analog 711
- Built-in 2 GHz card instead of 5 GHz
- 802.11n support
- Ideal for client equipment (ready-made solutions for antenna boxes)
- Will be available in May
For advanced users, a number of new things have been released to many beloved - babies 750RB750UP
- All the stuffing is from 750
- Added USB port
- Ability to supply 24V to 4 ports (POE)
- Ability to manage POE
- SNMP
- Ability to monitor system and power
- A good piece of hardware to reduce the number of POE injectors and cables
RB751-2n
- SOHO 2 GHz 802.11n AP (access point)
- Built-in 1TX and 2RX antenna
- Same size as RB750
- Available from next month
Mikrotik RB751U / RB751G
- SOHO 2 GHz 802.11n AP
- 1 W output power
- Antenna MIMO (2TX 2Rx) built-in
- External MMCX
- Sizes slightly larger than RB751-2n
- USB 2.0 port
- RB751U in April
- RB751G in Q3 2011
- I suspect that it will be used by enthusiasts not only for home purposes.
For fans of rack-mount routerboards of this company, new buns were also released.RB1100AH
- The same, but faster RB1100
- New processors
- Support for hardware encryption
- expected in June
RB1100AHx2
- Dual core processor
- Completely new device
- The same form factor
- The fastest to date RouterBOARD
- expected in June
RB1200
- New 1GHz network processor
- Low cost
- 10 gigabit ports
- Lack of moving parts that makes this router noiseless
- Expected this month!
RB2011

- The cheapest from its segment
- For home and FTTx installations
- SFP port
- 5xGigabit, 5x100Mbit, USB
- Wireless 2 GHz, support for 802.11n protocol + antenna
- Lack of moving parts
- designed for rack and communications cabinets
- Expected mid-third quarter 2011
And now let us move on to very interesting novelties with almost classified information.GROOVE
- Operating modes - CPE / AP
- Weatherproof
- N connector for external antenna
- Full-featured RouterBOARD
- Lack of moving parts
- Standard RouterOS Power
- expected in May
Omnitik
- Wireless access point
- Two external antennas
- five Ethernet ports
- Weatherproof
- Full-featured RouterBOARD
- Lack of moving parts
- Standard RouterOS Power
- expected in May
The last two devices are very similar to solutions from competitors, but I hope that they will work more stable and to the delight of the buyer. In general, an interesting and very necessary upgrade of iron, the manufacturer keeps up with the times and constantly pleases its customers.