Hello Normis.Currently there is no plan for this model, but we are working on other exciting new products that will have similar features and port number.
Thank you! I just needed a tiny ray of light in this deep dark cave.Currently there is no plan for this model, but we are working on other exciting new products that will have similar features and port number.
That is disappointing. I've always felt the RB2011 only having 2.4GHz radio's was a big limitation . Any details you can share on planned products?Currently there is no plan for this model, but we are working on other exciting new products that will have similar features and port number.
I guess everyone has a different view on "the market" and pictures it right at the place where there is no existing MikroTik model.MikroTik really missed the boat with this, an RB3011 in a desktop case with the dual band 2.4/5Ghz wifi chip from the hAP AC would have been a market killer!
Currently there is no plan for this model, but we are working on other exciting new products that will have similar features and port number.
It would be a Draytek killer if done correctly. The "go to" for most business routers here is generally a Draytek 2830 and more recently 2860. I always recommend the RB2011 to the customers we come into contact with as well as the "tech heavy" redientials.I guess everyone has a different view on "the market" and pictures it right at the place where there is no existing MikroTik model.MikroTik really missed the boat with this, an RB3011 in a desktop case with the dual band 2.4/5Ghz wifi chip from the hAP AC would have been a market killer!
I would be surprised if there is that much demand for a 10-port router.
With the change to mostly portable equipment most households probably don't require more than 5 wired ethernet ports, and in larger installations 10 ports will not be enough and a switch is required anyway. At that point a 5-port model plus a small switch is more convenient.
Draytek is operating in a slightly different market. I have used Draytek routers to great satisfaction in situations where you prefer to have all config related to a certain functionality on a single page, just set some things and it works. And it has some more advanced features like policy routing as well. The firewall just sucks, it does not even offer access to connection tracking.It would be a Draytek killer if done correctly. The "go to" for most business routers here is generally a Draytek 2830 and more recently 2860. I always recommend the RB2011 to the customers we come into contact with as well as the "tech heavy" redientials.