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Cena detaliczna netto
190,00 PLN /szt.
 
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233,70 PLN /szt.
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Vat
23%
Data
Symbol
RB750UPr2
Barcode
4752224000385
Weight
0.7 kg
Base unit
szt.
Manufacturer's name
Mikrotik
Stan produktu

Description

The MikroTik RouterBoard RB750UPr2 hEX PoE lite is a router designed for both home and small business (SOHO) use. The device is based on a QCA9531 processor clocked at 650MHz and is equipped with 64MB of NAND flash memory and 64MB of SDRAM. It is another model in the RouterBoard 750 series, offering performance similar to previous models such as the RB750G or RB750GL. It is worth noting that the RB750UP is equipped with a USB 2.0 port and allows for powering other devices through the Ethernet ports (PoE). The Ethernet ports on the RB750UP, numbered 2 through 5, in addition to data transmission, also allow for powering devices connected to these ports. The power supply voltage on each of the ports is the same as the device's power supply voltage, with a maximum current of 500mA per Ethernet port.

The RouterBoard RB750UP has 5 Fast Ethernet ports and is sold with a pre-installed license for RouterOS level 4. Thanks to these features, the router is suitable for use in small businesses. It will also meet the expectations of demanding home users who appreciate the ability to manage network traffic, such as sharing an internet connection.

Technical specifications:

Processor: QCA9531 650 MHz
RAM: 64 MB SDRAM
Internal memory: 64 MB NAND
Ethernet ports: 5x 10/100 Mbit/s Fast Ethernet
USB ports: 1x USB 2.0
Operating System: RouterOS Level 4
Powering devices via PoE: 4x LAN (2-5), max. 500mA/port
Power consumption: min. 3W
PoE power supply: 8-30VDC (Non 802.3af) or Jack 8-30VDC
Power supply: 24V 2.5A (included)
Dimensions: 113 x 89 x 28mm
Weight: 130g

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