hAP lite
The home Access Point lite (hAP lite) is an ideal little device for your apartment, house or office.
It supports button triggered WPS, for the convenience of not typing a complicated password when somebody wants to have wireless internet access, and can also be told to change to cAP mode and join a CAPsMAN centrally managed network by the push of a button.
Of course, the device runs RouterOS with all the features, bandwidth shaping, firewall, user access control and many others.
The hAP lite is equipped with a powerful 650MHz CPU, 32MB RAM, dual chain 2.4GHz onboard wireless, four Fast Ethernet ports and a RouterOS L4 license. USB power supply is included.
Product specifications
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Product code | RB941-2nD-TC |
CPU nominal frequency | 650 MHz |
CPU core count | 1 |
Size of RAM | 32 MB |
10/100 Ethernet ports | 4 |
Wireless standards | 802.11b/g/n |
Wireless chip model | QCA9533 |
Supported input voltage | 5 V - 5 V |
License level | 4 |
Antenna gain DBI | 1.5 |
CPU | QCA9533 |
Max Power consumption | 3W |
Number of chains | 2 |
Storage type | FLASH |
Storage size | 16 MB |
Suggested price | $21.95 |
Wireless specifications
2.4 GHz |
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| TX | RX |
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1MBit/s | 22 | -96 |
11MBit/s | 22 | -89 |
6MBit/s | 20 | -93 |
54MBit/s | 18 | -74 |
MCS0 | 20 | -93 |
MCS7 | 16 | -71 |
wireless parameters may be limited in software, depending on your local regulatory limitations
Included parts
Performance test results
RB941-2nD-TC | QCA9531 (650Mhz) 100M all port test |
Mode | Configuration | 1518 byte | 512 byte | 64 byte |
kpps | Mbps | kpps | Mbps | kpps | Mbps |
Bridging | none (fast path) | 32.5 | 394.8 | 94.0 | 385.0 | 173.6 | 88.9 |
Bridging | 25 bridge filter rules | 32.5 | 394.8 | 56.1 | 229.8 | 56.7 | 29.0 |
Routing | none (fast path) | 32.5 | 394.8 | 94.0 | 385.0 | 160.8 | 82.3 |
Routing | 25 simple queues | 32.5 | 394.8 | 63.7 | 260.9 | 72.6 | 37.2 |
Routing | 25 ip filter rules | 32.5 | 394.8 | 33.8 | 138.4 | 34.6 | 17.7 |
- All tests are done with Xena Networks specialized test equipment (XenaBay),and done according to RFC2544 (Xena2544)
- Max throughput is determined with 30+ second attempts with 0,1% packet loss tolerance in 64, 512, 1518 byte packet sizes
- Values in Italic indicate that max throughput was reached without maxing out CPU, but because board interface configuration was maxed out
- Test results show device maximum performance, and are reached using mentioned hardware and software configuration, different configurations most likely will result in lower results