Big up Mikrotik, however I am still missing a wifi router with PoE output.
Hello ohara
1 port POE out and RSMA conektors on the back = ideal wifi router

Hello!
Could you please answer my question: does it support USB power-reset? (it’s missing on http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:USB_Features )
RB951G-2HnD supports USB power-reset
Hoznam, I am afraid I would not understand how you did poe out on that RB, even if you explained it in much detail.
Besides that, do we know if 951G will support cable problems detection via /interface ethernet cable-test ether1? Thanks.
1 port POE output - for powering CPE
I know, but how did you do it? RB751 does not have it out of factory.
EDIT: I got you know, it’s a wish.
When can we expect these to start shipping ? Which retailers would get them first ?
I wanted to grab a 751g-2hnd but I’d rather wait for this one if it doesn’t take to long.
Have rb951G MMCX conector for external antena? Or no conector?
no MMCX external connector as written on routerboard.com
Given the new hardware, I wonder if the wireless will be much better with these than with the first gen 951…
Why no solid capacitors ?
The RB751 has them, why not the RB951G ?
+1 for solid caps.
I think it would be a kind of sign of quality of best MikroTik home WiFi router…
Nice that it has 600 MHz CPU - in sophisticated configuration (bridges, many firewall rules, bridge rules, VLAN, NAT) it can achieve at least 100 Mbps WAN to wired LAN or about 80 Mbps WAN to wireless LAN via single TCP connection. In simple SOHO configurations it will be much faster.
Also it has a beeper (beeping on boot can be easily turned off in /system routerboard settings menu).
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Hi honzam.
I have a couple of questions.
First, are those RP-SMA connectors already in the router or you added them?, and if you added your own SMA connnectros, please could you give us an image of internal connection, just to know where to cut the circuit for optimal impedance. If you don’t take impedance to be adapted, there will be power loss in antenna.
Second, may I use RBGPoE adapter/cable from MikroTik to power this router?
Thanks in advance.
Any suggestion is welcome.
Regards,
Alex
See this link http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/wow/552/1
Yes, gigabit poe injector you can use.
@honzam: Thanks a lot for a quick response.
I thought it was a RB951G router which has a different layout:

But this RB951G seems to have MMCX connector, is it right?
On the other hand, you can see a UART interface, but without pins.
Congratulations Mikrotik: NICE DESIGN, I like it. ![]()
@janisk: There is also a LCD connector close to the UART one, so maybe it is possible to add a LCD display like that of RB2011UAS-2Hnd-IN router. Could you help me to make the change to add the LCD display?. Probably just soldering the connector is enough. But I don’t have access to connector specs, as well as spare parts (connector itselfs, lcd and cable co connect the lcd). Thanks in advance.
Regards.
it’s not MMCX, I think it is CRC9 connectors like usually used on GSM Modem or cell phones
Neither. Those are wreless test points, for factory use. End user has no use for them.