NEW 711G-5HnD

Normis: Thanks.

Antenna Connector: 2x MMCX
CPU: Atheros AR7240 400MHz network processor
Memory: 32 MB DDR SDRAM onboard memory
Ethernet ports: One 10/100 Mbit/s Fast Ethernet port with Auto-MDI/X
MiniPCI slot: none
LEDs: Power, NAND activity, 5 user LEDs
Power options: PoE: 8-30V DC on Ether1 (Requires RBGPOE PoE injector for Gigabit mode, with regular PoE injector, will work in 10/100 mode)
Power Consumption: Up to 4.5W at 18V full load (0.245A)
Supported OS: Mikrotik - RouterOS Level 4
Licence: RouterOS Level 4
Receiver Sensitivity: 802.11b -92 dBm @ 1Mbps, -87 dBm @ 11Mbps, 802.11g -90 dBm @ 6Mbps, -70 dBm @ 108Mbps
Wireless: Built in 5GHz AR9283 802.11a/n card 2 MMCX connectors

http://www.mikrotik.com/download/share/rb711G_5.pdf

The pic on the PDF is a RB711-2Hn :laughing:

RB711-2Hn is not dual chain
RB711-2Hn does not have usb
RB711-2Hn does not have power jack
…only the name in the picture, maybe is writen with Paint.

That is actually a picture of the new RB711UA-2HnD. We just received them last week.

http://www.roc-noc.com/mikrotik/routerboard/rb711UA-2HnD.html

Tom

When can we expect at the distributors?

No info yet?

What for antenna’s would you suggest for the RB711G-5HnD ???

Just use the built in (internal) antennas. Unfortunately, the design to support external antennas is not done very well.

Tom

I think he means for the 751 series. We use the arc panels for 711G-5HnD and they have worked great.

http://www.roc-noc.com/arcwireless/antenna/outdoor/panel/10deg/5ghz/23dbi/dual.html