RouterBOARD naming

Since there have been many questions before, and our product names are getting longer and longer, we decided to make a document explaining all the numbers and letters in product names. They are not random at all :slight_smile:

http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Product_Naming

Nice thanks gathered that from some

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Thanks :slight_smile:

But, i think this is not enclosure:

Enclosure type:
EM - extended memory

I think you need to make it mandatory for the training materials. If you are certified you must know products!!

Very nice…thanks for sharing

A video explaining features and names: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06GBuICIj9A

Very cool…thanks y’all!

WRT54ac
Chronos 3x3


:laughing:

I just bought some RBSXTG-5HPnD-HGr2, guess that r2 means v2.0 of the same board?

The reported board in routeros however is RB SXT G-5HPnD r2 the same as the -SAr2 (built-in 90 Sector antenna)

Guess this mean that both SXT use the same board, inside two different enclosures with different built-in antenna?

If so, will a future Mikrotik ROS update change the firmware board-name to correctly reflect this to be able to remotely distinguish between the unconfigured sectors/PTP when in neighbour view? This is a very typical new node situation, 4 sectors and a PTP)

r2 is client of ptp only i think , so no AP mode

r2 is revision2 (version2)

Nice;Thanks much.

interesting. How would mikrotik name a CCR with 100 cores assuming mikrotik produces one in the future. TileGX have 100 core variants.

it would be something along these lines - CCR1100

the rest would be just how many interfaces it has. Here, the example with a lot of Gbit interfaces

CCR1100-9001G

OVER 9000??!?!?! :stuck_out_tongue:


I’m excited just to see CCR1072 + ROS7 to begin with :slight_smile:

I’d imagine next major CCR revision would be CCR2X., so a 36 core would be CCR2036-[int. details]

The naming scheme is actually quite easy to understand and very helpful once you spend some time understanding it :slight_smile:

What mean RP in the name of product?

http://routerboard.com/RB953GS-5HnT-RP

edit: I found it. It is RPSMA

Isn’t there any letter to distinguish between passive PoE and 802.3af, at ?

If I get it right, i, P refer to Mikrotik proprietary ā€œcontrollerā€ mechanism…?

no, ā€œiā€ means injector (PoE out on one port), ā€œPā€ means power (PoE out on more ports)

So, I log into my remote unit, a ā€œRB911G-5HPnDā€ and am wondering what we ever placed there it is I am logging into? Was it a Sextant? Or was it a board in a box with one or two attached antennas? Never kept a record, I should…

SXT has SXT in their name.
QRT has QRT in its name.
Groove is also clear about it.
OmniTik says it all.
But during implementing the SEXTANT line something is forgotten I presume? Can still still be corrected. Both at clients and some backhauls we used both SEXTANT or same boards in boxes with other make antennas.
To know now what exactly we’d used I have to drive over… pffff.

Or is there any other way I can distinguish a SEXTANT from a similar board sold ā€˜stand alone’?