[Solved] Availability of RB2011US-2HnD-IN & tech specs

Hello everybody,

I was finding a picture of this MikroTik RouterBoard named RB2011US-2HnD-IN and I was thinking it delivers all I wish and need. :smiley:




Now I really want to know when and where I am able to buy exactly this model?
How many ram are included and what kind of cpu is installed?




Thanks in advanced for your help.

This product is not for sale yet. It will be made available very soon, please wait until then, to see specs.

Hello normis,

thanks for the quick reply, surely I will wait.

WHEN is “very soon” !!!

It takes more than 3 months for my supplier to get a new device, so I assume this will be mine Christmas gift. :smiley:

I see that the August Mikrotik Newsletter states that the RB2011US-2HnD model is now shipping. Is there any news/updates on when we will be able to order the “-IN” version?

They are all already available, currently being shipped to distributors.

Hello ImaginaryGuru,

however, the box is out and available soon to buy for us, this is the real important think for my self.
What I really want to say I was thinking first for a small while that MikroTik could rescinded the model RB2011US-2HnD-IN
and goes only strait along with the rest. So with this newsletter no. 41 I am on the right sight that this model becomes
more true for my self or us all to buy it really.

So all in all the year 2012 with launching the following models it was a great year for MikroTik and their Clients and users I think personally, also for the RouterOS it selfs it was a glad and shining year in my poor opinion only.

  • RB2011 series
  • CCR-1036 (if it will be launched within this year)
  • MIKROTIK RBMetal-5SHPn Metal outdoor client AP
  • RF elements StationBox S-711GA Outdoor box with RouterBoard 711GA

Normis:
What is power consumption? No info in the datasheet and user manual

Thanks

idle: 3.1W@24V;
max power consumption: 10.7W@24V

what type of connection for antennas?
can I connect my own?

yes you can. 2x MMCX on board, and antennas holes in the indoor case can theoretically hold different antennas if you want