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MikroTik RouterBOARD R11e-LTE is LTE module / card, equipped with miniPCIe connector, compatible with most of MikroTik devices equipped with this type of connector (except RB800). The module supports 2G, 3G and 4G (LTE) networks. In the LTE band it supports category 4, which offers maximum throughput of 150 Mbps (downlink) and 50 Mbps (uplink). This mini-PCIe modem is designed for international bands.
Thanks to two u.fl connectors it is possible to connect to the card an external antenna that improves the received signal. It is recommended to know the available frequencies in a given area in order to select an antenna supporting the appropriate band. The maximum channel width is 20 MHz.
Features / filters | |
Certification | CE |
Connectivity technology | Wireless |
Depth | 30 |
Harmonized System (HS) code | 85176990 |
Height | 5 |
Host interface | Mini PCI Express |
Internal | Yes |
Maximum data transfer rate | 150 |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -30 - 70 |
Product colour | Gold, Green |
Quantity | 1 |
Supported network protocols | IPv4, IPv6 |
Width | 51 |
Product code | R11e-LTE |
LTE channel bandwidth | 1,4/3/5/10/15/20 MHz |
LTE category | 4 ( Downlink: 150 Mb/s , Uplink: 50 Mb/s ) |
Category 3G | R7 ( Downlink: 21 Mb/s Uplink: 5.76 Mb/s ) R8 (Cat24 - 42.2Mbps Downlink) R7 (Cat14 - 21.1Mbps Downlink) |
Category 2G | Class 12 |
Connector | miniPCIe |
Dimensions | 51 x 30 x 5 mm |
Antenna connectors | 2x uFL |
Protocols | Ipv4, IPv6 |
Operating temperature | From -30 to 70 degrees C |
Supported operating systems | RouterOS |
Maximum energy consumption | 3 W |
Brochure (ENG) | Download |
It is a communication bus used to connect devices to the motherboard in laptops.
MikroTik RouterOS is an operating system based on Linux software prepared especially for building advanced access points and routers with bandwidth management.
Bandwidth - in telecommunications, the bandwidth of a frequency that is used by the signals transmitted or received in a given transmission medium. Bandwidth is expressed in the difference between the highest and lowest frequency of the component of the transmitted signal.