I got into the Mikrotik world via a gifted hex poe after my opnsense router hardware broke down. The hex poe has served my needs quite well until recently when I replaced it with a rb5009 because I'm looking to do more internal segmentation which means more inter-vlan routing and fq-codel/cake queueing on the internet port for which the hex poe was lacking the necessary power. The hex poe will probably be put back in service as a small managed switch. I'm quite happy with the rb5009 so a second nice experience with Mikrotik for me.
I was looking into the latest hap ax series as a replacement for my current ap with the added bonus of 4 extra ports which might come in handy down the line. The hap ax3 in a switch/ap configuration seems to fit the bill:
- External antennas
- USB port for serial console access for those occasions that I lock myself out
- Better design than hap ax2 reflected in the higher mtbf and higher clockspeed
- Familiar routeros which receives continued updates throughout the lifetime of the product compared to some other vendors who just abandon their (consumer) products after just a few years leaving potential security issues unpatched.
However I've got some things that remain unclear to me:
- I read some posts (mainly on this forum and reddit) about questionable wifi stability (ssid's dropping off, (older) devices that can't connect, having to disable pmkid for Apple devices etc) but it's unclear to me if this signals a structural problem with the product/chip, incompatibility with some other vendors/chips or just a misconfiguration on the users side?
- I also read about disappointing wifi speeds compared to other vendors, is this really a thing or just a problem with some peoples expectations? I care much more about overall wifi stability than throughput as most of the time the marketing numbers (based on broad channels, no interference, full 4x4 mu-mimo on all devices etc) are meaningless in the real world. Wifi is also nice to have for me and not my main way of connecting to the network but I'd like it to just work of course once setup correctly.
- Are the external antennas prone to unscrewing/loosening as it seems that operating without these could cause permanent damage?
- Currently there is no support for hwoffload when using vlan filtering, however the cpu is capable enough to alleviate some of this but the soc seems capable of doing this in hardware, are there any indications that this will be coming in a future routeros release for this hardware?
- Are there any known 2.5 Gb/s port incompatibilities with the rb5009 or other vendors? As there are/were some indications that the 2.5 Gb/s port on the rb5009 gave subpar throughput, even compared to normal 1 Gb/s, when connected at 2.5 Gb/s with some other vendors (mostly cable modems iirc).