for #2 why can't you use the power from the cars battery DC, for example, cigarette lighter?Two usages for mAP crossed my mind as soon as I sawn it being announced:
1) Increase coverage in small shadow areas in indoor wireless networks, like stairs, elevators, shafts and rooms out of the reach of the mai wireless coverage.
2) Providing WiFi in my car to my devices and friends while on travel by pluggin a 3G dongle to the USB port.
For this #2 I was wondering how could I use the mAP USB port for both powering up the device (by plugging it to my car) and plug a 3G USB dongle to provide WAN access. Any clues?
Because it's/will be used for powering mikroTik mAP ?!for #2 why can't you use the power from the cars battery DC, for example, cigarette lighter?
You are right. I haven't seen that there is DC input - great.car have DC +12V or +24V so you can power it directly not through some DC-DC converter.
We also plan the option to connect the mAP directly to your laptop. That's one of the reasons we chose a standard microUSB (any modern phone uses that type of cable). Another reason is the size of the mAP unit. It is really tiny. A full size USB port would make it bigger.You are right. I haven't seen that there is DC input - great.car have DC +12V or +24V so you can power it directly not through some DC-DC converter.
But USB - i think it should be "normal USB port" - that means USB A standard input to connect USB dongles directly to mAP, not with any additional cable.
Excellent guess, but not correct. The CPU is the same as on RB951-2nAR9344 or older AR724X. But I'll guess it's the first one (cheaper and has integrated radio).
Excellent guess, but not correct. The CPU is the same as on RB951-2nAR9344 or older AR724X. But I'll guess it's the first one (cheaper and has integrated radio).
Any ETA? 2014?no, it will not have voltage monitor.
Why reduce NAND on RB850Gx2 compared to RB450G ??Product presentation: http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/IT14/it14.pdf
New brochure with mAP and others: http://download2.mikrotik.com/2014-Q1.pdf
I hope the 400Mhz in the brochure is a typo. The MUM presentation lists the CPU as 500MHz. The 500MHz variant P1023NXE5CFB is also the only P1023 CPU rated for temperatures -40 to 105 while the rest are 0 to 105.Why reduce NAND on RB850Gx2 compared to RB450G ??Product presentation: http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/IT14/it14.pdf
New brochure with mAP and others: http://download2.mikrotik.com/2014-Q1.pdf
JF.
YesDoes it run the normal routerOS ?
If YES it wil be the perfect VPN device !
read discussion here:16MB flash? is it enough?
Wich one?Those details will be published in one of the next PDF newsletters, or from your local distributor
So, start selling it, please! What are You waiting for?!?we have not started to sell the mAP yet.
I still have an RB600 going strong, great routerAll interfaces are functional. And as with routers that have a lot of addresses to list there, so first and last address is given.
Do not forget RB600
When?and the new mAP will.
It will have level 4 license. So yes, you will be able to run CAPsMAN on it.Product Catalog says: "The mAP is a tiny size wireless Access Point with full RouterOS capabilities."
So I wonder: Will CAPsMAN work on mAP?
802.11ac is 5GHz only. At the moment most devices are using 2GHz N. So, 802.11ac in Access Point makes sense only if it is dual-band with two radios: 5GHz AC + 2GHz N.mAP should be 802.11ac, otherwise waiting doesn't pay off, no?
This seams to be true.I see AP/CAP led on the pictures. Does it mean it was designed from start to work as a CAP with CAPsMAN and can indicate that it's controlled by the manager or works as a standalone AP?
Excerpts from mAP user manual:Is 0.8A real power consumption of the mAP? It means it can't be powered by other mAP via PoE? In my mind I have some strange scheme of these devices plugged in chain and attached to CAPsMAN
Presentation from February 2014 and still nothingProduct presentation: http://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/IT14/it14.pdf
You say Q1. Now is Q2 and mAP is where? We need itNew brochure with mAP and others: http://download2.mikrotik.com/2014-Q1.pdf
nice! I can use a few of those to get decent wifi coverage in my housemAP has not disappeared anywhere. We simply are doing very detailed testing, and had to improve some things before we can manufacture it. This caused the delay. The good news is that it's nearly ready to go on sale!
both very closeGood news, Normis. Indeed, it is always better, long term, to market a thoroughly tested product than rush things out the door and then invent "revisions".
Is this also the case with RB850Gx2? How close is this one to mass availability?
There is usually some actual reason it's not for sale yet, you probably don't want such hardware But in any case, no, we don't offer any test hardware before the general release.Is there any way the more adventurous side of us can get some satisfaction by gaining early access to such "beta" hardware? Just curious...
$45 is a bargain!USD 45? I expected much lower price...
Unfortunately, it's the similar as RB951-2n, so the price will be similar.USD 45? I expected much lower price...
USD 45? I expected much lower price...
Wireless is 500 mW ?
Maybe you should check the posts above yours...Does anyone know what is the wireless power of mAP (AR9331-AL1A)? 1000mW?
Chip Atheros AR9331-AL1A used in the TL-WR703N and TL-MR3020 mini pocket routers.Does anyone know what is the wireless power of mAP (AR9331-AL1A)? 1000mW?
no, it will not work as an ethernet interface. You can power it via USB and connect to it wirelessly.Will usb support ethernet mode for laptops without ethernet ports?
When connected to USB is it able to power a sxt with poe?no, it will not work as an ethernet interface. You can power it via USB and connect to it wirelessly.Will usb support ethernet mode for laptops without ethernet ports?
did you try crossover cables?i have 2x mAP's here but the 802.3af must be magic as it hasn't worked on any of my cisco 3560's... powers via passive no problems but definitely no dice from 802.3af switch
edit: looks like its not just me http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php ... de#p445434 well guess that these are no good for what we had intended them for now
you can attach this to powered USB hub and still use it as USB port.Going back to the question kurtkraut asked - is there any reason I can't (by custom cable) inject 5v power via USB /and/ use the USB port at the same time?
Looking at the spec sheet here and here the answer should be quite obvious.What about WiFi range and link quality compared with rb951g-2hnd or rb751u-2hnd?
What is better for 60m^2 flat (only indoor usage):
Any ethernet router + mAP-2n
or
rb951g-2hnd?
Thanks
You want to set up mAP as wireless client of an existing access point, and then you want to connect the credit card terminal to mAP via ethernet cable?The issue im trying to figure out is the user will not have access to the config page and needs a feedback that its connected to the wifi! I was thinking a beep script would have worked but looking at the posted hardware pictures i don't see any speaker built in! any advice on how to best do this? i see there is a AP lite and a actual wifi lite not sure if on would stay off when its not connected to a ap and turn on if it dose in client mode?? that would work.
This device support power reset ?
I connect usb yota ltu150
[admin@mk01] > system routerboard pr
routerboard: yes
model: RouterBOARD mAP 2n
serial-number: 51FD049F496A
current-firmware: 3.17
upgrade-firmware: 3.17
[admin@mk01] > system routerboard usb pr
usb-mode: automatic
bootstrap: host-mode
[admin@mk01] > system routerboard usb power-reset
ERROR: USB power reset not implemented on this hardware
This is an absolute dealbreaker for me... had big plans for this little router.no. it does not heat up. You can press your hand against the router when it is working configured and loaded for max consumption and that is an unlikely scenario for the device.
And it arrives! Interesting that mAP2n dissapear from official routerboard.com site.Looks like there's an upgraded version incoming — mAP-2nD. Probably it will.
Guys, sorry for late reply, I had a very rough summer lately.Put your wlan interface in ap-bridge mode
# sep/14/2016 16:45:20 by RouterOS 6.36.3
# software id = GU9G-Z1DB
#
/interface bridge
add name=bridge1
/interface wireless
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-Ce country=romania disabled=no mode=ap-bridge wireless-protocol=802.11
/interface wireless security-profiles
set [ find default=yes ] authentication-types=wpa2-psk mode=dynamic-keys supplicant-identity=MikroTik wpa-pre-shared-key=password\
wpa2-pre-shared-key=password
/ip hotspot profile
set [ find default=yes ] html-directory=flash/hotspot
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether1
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether2
add bridge=bridge1 interface=wlan1
/ip address
add address=192.168.0.253/24 interface=ether2 network=192.168.0.0
/ip dns
set servers=192.168.0.250,192.168.0.246
/ip dns static
add address=192.168.0.253 name=router
/ip route
add distance=1 gateway=192.168.0.254
/system identity
set name=mAP-2nD
/system routerboard settings
set cpu-frequency=650MHz protected-routerboot=disabled
[admin@mAP-2nD] >
On devices with multiple ports, they tend to only print the first and last mac addresses of the range.There is a missing gap, I think they don't print out all Mac
Hi Normis.Wireless will become "R" only when you connect to it. If you scan for networks, do you see it's SSID name?
# sep/15/2016 11:37:26 by RouterOS 6.36.3
# software id = GU9G-Z1DB
#
/interface bridge
add admin-mac=E4:8D:8C:09:A4:42 auto-mac=no name=myBridge
/ip neighbor discovery
set ether1 discover=no
set ether2 discover=no
/interface wireless security-profiles
set [ find default=yes ] supplicant-identity=MikroTik
add authentication-types=wpa2-psk eap-methods="" management-protection=allowed mode=dynamic-keys name=myWPA2 supplicant-identity="" wpa-pre-shared-key=password wpa2-pre-shared-key=password
/interface wireless
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-Ce country=romania disabled=no distance=indoors frequency=2452 mode=ap-bridge security-profile=myWPA2 ssid=mAP wireless-protocol=802.11
/ip neighbor discovery
set wlan1 discover=no
/ip hotspot profile
set [ find default=yes ] html-directory=flash/hotspot
/interface bridge port
add bridge=myBridge interface=ether2
add bridge=myBridge interface=wlan1
add bridge=myBridge interface=ether1
/ip address
add address=192.168.10.251/24 interface=ether2 network=192.168.10.0
/ip dhcp-relay
add dhcp-server=192.168.10.254 disabled=no interface=myBridge name=relay1
/ip dns
set allow-remote-requests=yes
/ip dns static
add address=192.168.10.251 name=router
/ip route
add distance=1 gateway=192.168.10.254
/system clock
set time-zone-name=Europe/Bucharest
/system identity
set name=mAP-2nD-frt01
/system routerboard settings
set cpu-frequency=650MHz protected-routerboot=disabled
/tool mac-server
add interface=myBridge
Routerboard.com says mAP has voltage monitor (click box under "Features"). mAP product page says mAP has voltage monitor. Winbox says mAP has no voltage monitor. Wish I knew whether this was a Winbox bug or a marketing bug.no, it will not have voltage monitor.
So, in summary, can we pass 802.3af PoE in to the mAP2nD and get 802.3af PoE out of it?802.3af PoE is working OK this time.
sometimes it would be useful to check at what date, month or year the comment is made. And maybe notice that most probably that is done for the previous revision in 2014.Routerboard.com says mAP has voltage monitor (click box under "Features"). mAP product page says mAP has voltage monitor. Winbox says mAP has no voltage monitor. Wish I knew whether this was a Winbox bug or a marketing bug.no, it will not have voltage monitor.
Not sure about 802.3af in ether2, but an active PoE device turns on instantly and works well...So, in summary, can we pass 802.3af PoE in to the mAP2nD and get 802.3af PoE out of it?
hAP ac lite with gigabit ports and in a smaller package for the price of hAP ac liteWhat about a mAP AC lite with AF/AT power and 2-3 10/100/1000 ports
This would rock in a dorm room. If the price point could be around the hAP AC Lite
I'd like it to be type-cWould be great to add USB-NIC mode - mAP gains 3rd Ethernet interface via USB.
Yes, type-c would be optimal, but could port be more "compatible" with possibility of use micro-USB type-B compatible (depends from controller).hAP ac lite with gigabit ports and in a smaller package for the price of hAP ac liteWhat about a mAP AC lite with AF/AT power and 2-3 10/100/1000 ports
This would rock in a dorm room. If the price point could be around the hAP AC Lite
sure, I'd buy that!
I'd like it to be type-cWould be great to add USB-NIC mode - mAP gains 3rd Ethernet interface via USB.
+1 - Everyone has a handful of old micro-b chargers at home they're not using that can be given a second life.Yes, type-c would be optimal, but could port be more "compatible" with possibility of use micro-USB type-B compatible (depends from controller).
According to the manual for the Yealink W52P it is an 802.3af device, and I doubt that Cisco SB PoE switch is anything other than 802.3af, so I think your answer to my question is "yes"!Not sure about 802.3af in ether2, but an active PoE device turns on instantly and works well...So, in summary, can we pass 802.3af PoE in to the mAP2nD and get 802.3af PoE out of it?
Unfortunately not (I've just tried this). I knew it would be a long shot (and would probably exceed the current that USB can put out) but just wanted to try it anyway.When connected to USB is it able to power a sxt with poe?
Thanks for clarifying. I was just about to buy mAP. But, wanted to make sure it can power SXT with PoE when powered via USB. Yes, a firmware update would be nice.Unfortunately not (I've just tried this). I knew it would be a long shot (and would probably exceed the current that USB can put out) but just wanted to try it anyway.When connected to USB is it able to power a sxt with poe?
However, the "PoE out" LED still comes on when powering from USB. MikroTik, may I suggest a firmware update to turn this LED off when powered from USB, to avoid confusion?