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Your cart is empty.MikroTik RBmAPL-2nD 2GHz mAP lite access point. The mAP lite is our smallest wireless access point. It is barely larger than a matchbox, we even had to use a special Ethernet port to match it’s slim profile. You can carry it anywhere: use as a travel router to extend that hotel internet to all your devices, or as a client device to improve your laptop signal range, the tiny mAP lite will be always with you. It can also serve as a simple configuration tool for your servers, if there is no ethernet on your mobile device. The mAP lite is a dual chain 802.11 b/g/n device and operates in 2GHz.
M. Daily
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
If you love configuring IT gear, enjoy puzzles and searching for gold with torn scraps of faded treasure maps then you're the target demographic for this little guy. If you want a TINY wifi AP/router/bridge/etc. that can be PoE or USB powered in your bag of tricks, you'll endure the UI and documentation. Does the job once configuration is dialed in, and much smaller than anything similar. I have several, each set up for a different use case.
Phillip Glau
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
This router by default comes as a WiFi access point where the internet comes IN via the Ethernet cable and OUT via the Wifi.However, the RouterOS (which is extremely full featured) allows the reverse, which is what I needed in order to use my iPhone as a backup WAN to my home office. In this use case, it's possible to configure it so that the internet come IN via the Wifi (which connects to your phone's hotspot) and OUT via the ethernet to your router. (You need a Dual WAN router to make this work.)In my case, my PepLink Balance One has my cable modem as its primary WAN interface and then I set up my backup WAN interface to point to the ethernet cable coming out of the MikroTik.With this set up, when the cable modem service drops out (which it seems to do every month or so for a hour+ of time), the router now 'fails-over' to the MikroTik which hotspots to my phone. Everything on the network works transparently.So far so good. Far cheaper to go this route for occasional internet drops from a main provider than to get a full backup connection from somebody like Starlink.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
The access point was great while it worked, lasted 5 months and now it's dead, stays on for about 39 seconds then goes offline and constantly restarts. Not happy
Josh Kraker
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023
RouterOS is incredible, especially that it can run on such a small device.I'm using it to connect to my phone hotspot and provide a backup WAN connection.The only real cons I see are- Its almost too small (not really a con)- The PoE doesn't work, at least on my switch without a modified cable
Interwebz Admin
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
This thing is tiny, and can be PoE powered, making it incredibly flexible. I have a remote gate that I wanted to install the highest resolution Ring doorbell, which is unfortunately not the one that has Ethernet support. So, what to do. My wifi signal out to that location is weak, and the doorbell would not reliably allow for two way communication with people at the gate. I had ethernet out there, then found this little guy, and it made for the perfect solution. I put it in a little weatherproof box, sealed the ethernet wire into the box, and powered it with PoE. I stuffed the whole thing in the wall behind the doorbell and it's set to act as a wifi to ethernet bridge with a custom SSID just for my doorbell to use. Now the doorbell has a strong wifi signal six inches away and works flawlessly. The mikrotik has an accessible IP on the internal side of the bridge so I can still manage and update it as needed.
KCs
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2023
Was skeptical such a little device would be able to provide decent connectivity. Use it for my indoor cycling training with a Zwift station and Zwift companion mobile app. 50 miles ridden so far and no drops! Like other Mikrotik devices I've owned it helps to have some networking knowledge to take advantage of all the features. Thankfully there is a very active user community/forum that can answer just about any configuration question you may have.
Chris
Reviewed in Germany on December 5, 2023
Unglaublich was das kleine Teil alles kann!!! Ich zähle jetzt nicht das ganze Datenblatt auf aber von normalen FW Funktionen über VLAN zu BGP und und und kann das Ding super viel! Klare Empfehlung! Versorgt werden kann es zusätzlich auch über PoE, extrem praktisch wenn man beim Kunden ist und weiter weg vom SW sitzt ( sofern er kein NAC hat. Aber auch das kann gelöst werden! xD )
Aska
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2023
Small but powerful device, I use it as an internet backup(using cell phone data) for local network in the office
J. Morgan
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023
I was pleasantly surprised when using this for the first time and discovered it can be POE powered. A second Ethernet port would be handy, but not necessary for my use case. Great job Mikrotik.
Pablo
Reviewed in Mexico on May 1, 2021
Muy fácil de configurar y muy buena cobertura.
Calogero
Reviewed in Spain on April 5, 2021
Producto estupendo para llevarlo en el bolsillo, la maleta o en un viaje y utilizarlo cuando lo necesites como un AP personal, además es un Mikrotik en toda regla!.Y uno se pregunta, y además ¿para que me sirve un punto de acceso de tan sólo 100 Mbit/s y Wifi 2G? en mi caso es para aislar los inseguros IOTs que sólo se conectan las no tan seguras redes 2G, por no andar creando vlans, tengo a todos estos aparatitos conectados y aislados (+ isolation) en el mAP, el consumo es ínfimo, es POE y el que sólo sea 100 Mbit/s es lo máximo que saca el que en el hipotético caso se cuele... Al ser un routerOs tiene firewall y otras cosas mas...También se me ocurre para una red de invitados aislada de mi redEn resumen, sin complicarte, aísla lo inseguro en el mAP!
Bruno
Reviewed in Italy on January 5, 2019
Questo marchio mi ha da subito entusiasmato, quando ho iniziato ad impiegarlo un anno e mezzo fa. La configurazione dei dispositivi di questo brand richiede però un'ottima conoscenza delle reti ed una certa dimestichezza riguardo al modus operandi di RouteOS. Una volta acquisita si possono però implementare delle funzionalità piuttosto avanzate, contando anche su un'ottima affidabilità. Questo dispositivo non fa eccezione, ha le dimensioni di una scatola di cerini, è dotato di una porta ethernet con un "vero" PoE (IEEE 802.3af) e funziona bene. Sono comunque impazzito un giorno intero prima di riuscire a farlo funzionare come Access Point base, cioè senza routing tra le due interfacce. Questa semplice configurazione necessita di impostare un bridge software tra la porta wlan e quella ethernet, ma non appena includevo la ethernet nel bridge, questa cessava di funzionare. Il problema si manifestava solo connettendo il dispositivo con il mio switch a 24 porte MikroTik CSS326-24G, che gestisce diverse reti tramite le VLAN (con porte comunque untagged). Con altri switch, anche managed ma senza VLAN, era tutto OK. Alla fine è stato sufficiente impostare nel bridge, sezione STP, protocol=none, invece che RSTP (impostazione predefinita) e tutto è andato a posto
W. Ruffner
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2018
I use this as a cable extension at work. I made a little kit with a too-small-for-my -phone Powerbank & micro USB cable, a long slim-style Ethernet cable and it's all in a little zipper pouch. With this kit I can power up this AP, cable it to the Ethernet console port on a piece of network equipment, and I can move far away without problems. The little Powerbank keeps it running for at least four hours (the longest I've had it going before being complete in my tasks).It's very easy to configure simply - but it's also capable of lots more different purposes than how I use it.It weighs 1 oz. Tiny but you'd not guess that by the way it performs. Great buy.
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