🚀 Power Your Network Anywhere, Anytime!
The MikroTik mAP lite is a compact, white WLAN access point delivering 100Mbit/s via Power over Ethernet. It supports 802.11b/g/n wireless standards and operates in extreme temperatures from -30°C to 70°C. Featuring one Ethernet port and powered by RouterOS, it offers reliable, flexible connectivity for professional environments.
Brand | MikroTik |
Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 1.1 x 4.8 cm; 109 g |
Item model number | RBMAPL-2ND |
Manufacturer | IRD - EU23 Parent Code - PES - DE |
Series | Mikrotik mAP lite |
Colour | White |
RAM Size | 0.06 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Power Source | Connector Type C (EU) |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 109 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
H**Y
Incredibly small, cute, functional
This is a brilliant device- the size of a small stack of After Eights. It can be powered from PoE, and can run as a bridge, router (I think it can even drive a PPPoE modem) and do some basic filtering. Obviously, you won't get giant high-gain antennas, and its' 2.4GHz only, but you get the typically ludicrous RouterOS feature set in a tiny package. Perfect for throwing in your toolkit, or bag when travelling. It's also great if you want to leave an AP in a cabinet that field engineers can power up to connect their laptop into a wired network.Oh, and the fact that it's magnetic? That's brilliant. Plug it into a PoE-ed ethernet cable, slap it somewhere and be happy. It has its limitations (it's no industrial grade UBNT AP), but at the size and price, it's a gem.
M**E
Works well, reliable so far
Works well, using as a backup for my home internet so if it fails I just enable my phone hotspot and the house then uses that. Has been needed a few times and has worked every time.
K**N
Tiny and Fast! Make sure you set a WiFi password!
Tiny, honestly Tiny, amazing little device, remember if you are using this to extend your wireless network set it up as a bridge not an access point or a router, I use mine hard wired in to a poe net switch, the device does come with a PSU though if you need it. I'm getting 60mbs which is more than fast enough for my phone when sat out in the garden. Connect the device directly in to your ethernet port on your computer for setup and follow the instructions, any questions simply ask an ai chat bot, quicker than anything these days although I would avoid asking the chatbot on here as it's limited.Overall I can highly recommend this, if you wanted an outside access point this would easily fit inside a small plastic terminal box.It's highly configurable via the in built web server or the software, I used the web interface and it was quick and simple.Note that out of the box mine was set with no WiFi password! Make sure you change this, look for the little padlock next to the WiFi symbol on your phone, if you don't see it, connect to your pc and set a password for access.
M**Y
Amazingly small / powerful but has a flaw
Small, powerful but I needed this to work via POE and Google / other comments will tell you this implementation ‘may’ work on your POE, for me it didn’t work out - even with a x-over adapterYes they supply a bulky UK power adapter but space was limited for me.I’ve worked around the power issue (using a small micro usb supply)
S**H
Fabulous device!
I reprogrammed it to do the opposite and be a back up for my broadband by using my phone. Works flawlessly.
H**L
Gadget that saved us!
I use this device to set up a secondary back up WAN for the UniFi UDM PRO.I am able to connect this device to my mobile phone hotspot and use it as a back up for my home Wi-Fi. We’ve had a few outages recently, and this little device has insured that we have connectivity at flick of a button!
R**S
At this price, no other box delivers this much!
Simple to setup. Reset button is a bit hard to press. Amount of features in this little AP is amazing. Use it on my Homelab to setup my IoT WiFi network
H**T
Overall good, but PoE is broken :(
It's super-small, works (mostly) well, and has a very rich feature set which offers massive scope for complex configuration. If you're a Cisco bod you'll pick up the console pretty quickly. However, there's a big "but"...I bought it mainly for the PoE "support". It seems fine with my old ASA5505, also fine with an injector, but does it work with any recent mid/high-end Cisco campus switches? Does it chuff.There are staff posts on Mikrotik's forum referencing PoE design flaws, and suggesting use of a crossover cable to reverse the polarity. I'll give that a try, but not holding out much hope at this point.
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