+1000We have devices with 5GHz. Not everyone needs 5GHz. Sometimes price is more important
我只喜欢USB-C力量……你应该让它啊n all new home products...
My apologies but why are you uncertain about this ? "Most likely" can be very wrong.just be wary, this is a USB-C 5V port, so it will not work with USB PD adapters, you need most likely a USB-A 5V adapter and A-to-C cable
The USB-C standard is at fault in this case. While I agree, that a PD-compatible Type-C port would have been nice, the standard itself allows for 5V-only, 5V-and-PD, PD-only, and even some more exotic combinations. Heck, even with USB-PD you need to differentiate between 3.0 and 3.1, and/or SPR and EPR. And that's without even starting on the unclear use of logos / pictograms for "compatibility" reasons.My apologies but why are you uncertain about this ? "Most likely" can be very wrong.
It has been designed and announced, so you should know for certain what works and what not. No ?
Datasheet touts an increase in speed of up to 90% within 2.4GHz.2.4Ghz Wi-Fi only.
Basically,AX is the first real feature and function improvement since 2009 (802.11n) for the 2,4GHz band.Datasheet touts an increase in speed of up to 90% within 2.4GHz.
How is that possible ? Using 40 MHz channels ? Which part of WiFi6 enables this ?
It wasn't me, they brought it in for repair.How you provide 12V to a device that work by USB @ 5V???
I understand, and I am saddened by it...........People are trying to provide backup power to access the Internet, in the absence of electricity
I imagine this module is not for free? Is the added cost really worth it, instead of educating user to use included power adapter ?Installing this module instead of the burnt out one allows you to change the power range to max 15V
Operating System RouterOS v7
I just think "real" USB-C – including data + 12V – would be nice in this class of device. So many use cases for that, even if that comes atslightlyhigher price than the hAPax-lite.I imagine this module is not for free? Is the added cost really worth it, instead of educating user to use included power adapter ?
Also you get switch chip with bridge vlan filtering (i hope so);) actually in this device I personally do not like only the case .. from travel prospectiveIf it helps, you can imagine this as a powerful Gigabit Ethernet router with optional wifiYou can even disable it. It has a nice CPU and Gigabit ports.
Hello,
does hAP AX Lite has IPSec/AES hw acceleration or not?
Thx.
4 ports on AX Lite or 5 for AX2 / AX3, that's only 1 port difference ?
For curiosity's sake, why ?I understood however for ISP purposes it might be better this way.
I'm not sure I understand why you react this way ...Yes, I must have mistaken this thread as about "hAP ax lite", its limitations, and its usages, and not a private conversation between you two. There is no possibility that someone might have found my observation interesting or helpful.
On AX devices (the ones I have seen: AX2 and AX3) POE in and out are on the same port now. And that's something I don't really understand.
I can get it from a cost/design point of view but functionally ... not so much.
That was definitely not the intention.You've treated me like I'm an intruder to your private conversation, when all I was doing was riffing on a point you made.
If you point me to a cookie-cutter setup guide, I'm willing to tryI am surprised that no one has been able to confirm whether the hap ac lite will work with zerotier, and if so, how it performs.
FWIW I hate video tutorials ... takes way too much time for what's needed ! Clean and precise instructions are much faster.
一个d THAT part did no fly for me. Hence my reason to take the shortcut in my testing case.Btw, it's also extremely easy to configure multiple site-to-site (mesh) networks just by adding the subnets to Managed Routes in ZeroTier Central.
真的,但然后你需要跳过附加hoops for setting up your own controller web interface, container, etc etc.
I'll stick to wireguard, thankyouverymuch
One thing I WILL admit which is pretty cool ... ROMON to a Tik device with AX Lite also being in the same network, connected via ZT to home and voila ! All home devices also visible in Romon Neighbors. Already used that a couple of times to my favor.FWIW, ZeroTier and many other similar SD-WAN solutions are definitely not "hyped" but rather a natural evolution for simplifying large-scale (ie >10 networks) VPN deplyment and operations. Wireguard is a P2P VPN protocol. Both have their specific use cases where they are best suited.
Dear friends,7.10beta5: ipsec - added hardware acceleration support for IPQ-5010 (hAP ax lite)
@holvoetn
If you are bored and don't know what to do... can you do a performance test?
58 to 65 Mbps out of 1000Mbps..? Or 58Mb/s, being about 500Mbps out of 1gbps?FINALLY was able to do some testing.
Basic IPSEC connection from AX Lite to RB5009 (AX Lite -> ISP Router acting as local switch -> RB5009 so all Gigabit connections).
Both devices on 7.11b6
Used iperf from PC connected to AX lite to iperf container on RB5009.
Max I saw was 58 to 65 Mbps (did several tests).
CPU on AX Lite went to 76% (1 core to 85% so not yet maxing out).
RB5009 never went over 17%.
Better then zerotier (because of HW offloading ?) but way below wireguard. Still a huge difference though ...