The hAP ac lite tower is a new small-sized wireless Router for home or office with the capability to operate simultaneously on two frequencies, 2.4GHz & 5GHz. It features 5 ethernet ports, each of which can be configured differently, and also includes a USB port.
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Problematic operating system that loses its settings and leaves the wireless network exposed without security code!
2. Trying to access the settings menu does not accept the credentials (as if it forgets the password...)
3. Due to [2.], a reset is needed.. (I saved the best for last!) So, the reset on this device is the hardest reset I have ever done! It doesn't work with a bare finger.. It requires more pressure with a pen... On the 4th reset, it broke! Of course, it didn't pass the warranty and I lost my money (which was not a small amount).
It has a different way of customization compared to others, but it offers you many possibilities. It's worth dedicating some time. After that, it works flawlessly and you forget about it... Of course, it's worth its money.
Our technician recommended it to me for WiFi operation because the WiFi of the provider's router (due to interference from a MikroTik RouterBoard between the provider's router and the LAN for VPN use) couldn't function. It has very good performance and range on both frequencies. Our technician installed it, so I can't give an opinion.
Top router in terms of money in a different category and class from modems/routers for home use, demanding in terms of configuration as it requires networking knowledge but powerful for those who want something more, works flawlessly as a ppoe client with a dsl modem in bridge mode and provides a plethora of advanced networking features such as openvpn server/client, virtual APs, and many more. Its dual wifi is Qualcomm Atheros, fully customizable and stable at both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, the only drawback being that it does not support external antennas with high dbi, but it covers a normal apartment. An excellent router for demanding users, the next model is the hAP ac 2 with 1000Mbps cards, a faster SoC, and access to Mikrotik's extra software. It's worth its money for those who want to learn about networks and permanently leave the world of home routers.