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RouterBOARD LHG 5 is a compact and lightweight wireless 5GHz 802.11 a/n router with integrated dual-polarized 24.5 dBi network antenna at a revolutionary price. It is perfect for point to point connections or as CPE for longer distances and supports Nv2 TDMA protocol.
The grid design provides protection against wind, and the fact that the antenna element is built into the wireless unit means no loss of cables. An adapter is included, with which you can adjust the tilt of the antenna at 5º.
Basic technical parameters: | |
Product code | RBLHG-5nD |
Architecture | MIPSBE |
CPU | AR9344 |
Number of processor cores | 1x |
Nominal processor frequency | 600 MHz |
Dimensions | Ø 391 x 222 mm; pack 450 x 450 x 145 mm |
Licence level | 3 |
Operating system | RouterOS |
RAM memory | 64 MB |
Storage size | 16 MB |
Type of storage | FLASH |
Tested ambient temperature | From -40 ° C to 70 ° C |
PoE in | Passive PoE |
PoE at the input Voltage | 11-30 V. |
Number of DC inputs | 1 (PoE-IN) |
Power consumption | 6 W. |
5 GHz wireless transmission speed Max | 300 Mbit/s |
Number of 5 GHz wireless chains | 2 |
5 GHz wireless standards | 802.11a/n |
dBi antenna gain for 5 GHz | 24.5 dBi |
5 GHz wireless model | AR9344 |
5 GHz wireless generation | Wi-Fi 4 |
breadth of the main beam | 7° |
LAN port | 1x 10/100Mbit |
Case law | " RED, FCC, IC, EAC, ROHS |
Set composition | The device 24 V, 0.38 A power supply PoE Injector installation accessories: 2 metal bands Screws and Grips (K-LHG kit) |
RBLHG-5HPnD-XL is the strongest version of the popular radio client from Mikrotik. The device has a 28dBm radio and a large antenna with 27dBi gain. This allows to create links in difficult conditions or over very long distances.
RouterBOARD is a hardware platform from MikroTik, which is a line of routers with RouterOS operating system. Almost all models of RouterBOARD devices can be powered via Ethernet (PoE) and have a connector for external power source.
The most important feature that distinguishes our CPE and Bridge devices is their adaptation to the urban environment. In this respect, they have been optimized and consequently become more reliable. They are characterized by maximally increased immunity to interference, which in today's increasingly crowded urban environment is of great importance.
It has to be remembered that client devices equipped with indoor housings (e.g. indoor Access Points) cannot be mounted outdoors. In the case of Bridge Client devices with integrated antenna it is very important to mount them properly. The antenna mounts (or masts) have to be stable, so they should be equipped with extraction mounts. Keep this in mind, as it affects the performance of the wireless network.