A SFP+ switch and a PoE switch in the same for factor would be brilliant, so flexible. I could then mount 2 x PoE switches, 1 x SFP+ switch and 1 x RB5009 all in 1U space.
They're going to have multiple -09 versions. I would **guess** they will add WiFi, perhaps all POE/POE+ ports, etc., in new releases. You're right: four x RB5009XXX in a 1u would help a lot with cameras and WiFi AP (POE), bridging to 10Gbps (SFP+), and VLAN management support. 1u at the top of a rack could encompass a lot of servers in the rack and make it easy to manage while giving some redundancy (should one of the RB die).
LOVE IT! Great job MikroTik Team..... Keep 'em coming! I can only imagine the next RB5000 series and other devices [cough, new wAPs, cough] using new ARM or Marvell v8 chips ;)
i would love that Mikrotik make a CRS305 or CRS309 (and other switchs with multiple 2,5 or 5Gb/s ports) with the same Form Factor ! and also 10" rack adapter of course :) everyone could build his 1U rack (in 19" or 10" format) with stacking 1 or more of theses router and 1 or more of theses switch with the rackmount kit in a small footprint
Yes, this! I'm getting a 10 inch rack in soon and while my CSS610 will probably fit on a 10 inch shelf, I'd love for a proper 10 inch mounting solution. If they came out with a new switch this form factor that I could mount 2 of in 1U and directly to the 10 inch rack rails, that would be superb.
Oh my god! You are going in right direction. I hope for something like 2x10Gbe capable SFP+, 5x2.5Gbe, 5x1Gbe, PoE+ out on two 2.5Gbe and two 1Gbe ports, DC+PoE in, USB3.0. It would be great if you would release something like this as it would satisfy my needs without additional switch.
So many POE in and none POE out ? was this that people asked? When we will see Mikrotik with at least one port POE AF/AT out? and not only here on the switches as well.
This looks like a very nice Router. The one thing that puts me off is the lack of a 2nd 10G SFP+ port. With that you could carry your 10G WAN to your 10G CRS326 for example. But of course you'd have to be able to route that fast. Maybe an upcoming product with more horsepower?
@@DimitriPappas Yes, I'm running 10g residental p2p fiber WAN speed because 25g doesn't make much ractical sense withe the current router-tech available.
@@DimitriPappas In Sweden for example we have several areas where you can get dedicated 10Gb lines for not that much more than you would pay for a 250Mb. Its insane, i know.
Wouldn't it make more sense to have POE IN on any other port BUT the 2.5Gbe one? It is presumably the WAN port of the router, and I guess there are very few consumer GPON/ONT device that supply POE OUT. I know it is not the only use case, but this looks like a dream homelab router and I would find it useful to power it from a POE switch without giving up the 2.5Gbe port.
A MikroTik will never be better than a true opensource router, sorry MikroTik but it's the sad truth. We need the ability to have a separate list for active dynamic or static dhcp leases and a separate list for inactive leases. We need a default QoS solution and stop gouging money from us for MuMs that have bad videos of unreadable projected presentations and lousy speakers.
Why is it classed as a home router anyway? Seems suitable for enterprise use, to me. It's faster than RB1100AHx4 etc... are CCR routers the only option for business use ? This is what I don't quite understand about mikrotik hardware...it's either "home" or "ISP" gear. What about SME's, seems to be a bit of a grey area and you need to dig hard for a solution ? Something around $500 with arm64 and a mix of 10Gps, 1Gbps ethernet and maybe 4x 10Gbps SFP
Love it! It will be a great addition to my little HomeLab. 2x 802.3AD / 802.1AX LAG for my HomeServer(s) and a 10G Uplink. Great. Have I seen it correctly, will the be a 10" bracket / set of ears? Now the most important question. When will it be available?
When are you guys going to make AX routers? I'd love to see a successor the to RB4011 with AX, (specifically one that can transfer at least 2400mpbs over 5ghz, with 4800 being preferred, and maybe a few 2.5gbps ports). If you guys can make that, and to have it be cheaper than the RT-AX89X from Asus, for everyone but people who need AImesh, it would be a category killer.
1:20 "We will have several products in this series." I see two models so far, October 2021 and December 2022 release dates. Where is third model in the series? Will there be a newer version or should I just buy one of those two instead of waiting patiently?
"I don't think it's a bot, since the same type of question was posted in the youtube comments." - normis haha thaks! I'm not a bot! Also sorry for mistakes of dates listed above, lol, I realized I was wrong a while later, but I was using the Amazon first date available for the products as the release dates, but then I saw announcement posts on Reddit for precise dates for each model.
lol rip, I was excited about and just about to order a MikroTik router, but then I had a question, lead to harassment treating me as a nonhuman then escalated to claiming I need professional help, then banned twice, including official MikroTik forum "User suspended to think over why this may be" and with that, I think it may be because of anti-consumer Wall Street corruption that companies are unable to handle consumers that want to shop for products from trusted reliable businesses and with official and unofficial communities that are not trapped in Wall Street ideologies or indoctrinations. Sure, I didn't always try to shop wisely, but when I started, I can't stop, won't stop.
I'm sorry it happened this way, but Reddit moderators and Forum moderators are different / unrelated people and both those communities are run by the users, not by MikroTik. As to your initial question, we did release total of three models (including the outdoor model) and one more is on the way.
@@mikrotik Hi. Thank you for response. If I understand correctly then, the subreddit experience is identical to official MikroTik buisness company forum experience because the labor is unpaid on the company website, and therefore incentivizes and rewards Wall Street hedgefunds, market makers, prime brokers that literally profit from bankrupting and cellarboxing companies to be arbiters of truth moderators and positions of authority to disappear anyone that tries to account for these things when shopping as a consumer to purchase products from companies that are stronger than to capitulate to these dangerous situations that could be avoided if smart enough to know how to avoid it, and anyone that is smart is dumb and dumb are new smart to normalize these precedents for decades hidden in plain sight infinitely forever sustained for all humanity to deal with until.......
This thing is so yummy. I'd like to run a trunk over the SPF+ to my other switching, but I'd really like two ports for 802.3ad. . I will definitely buy one with two SPF ports in the future.
I have the RB5009 and am quite happy with it. It's small and reliable (which sadly can't be said of all networking gear these days) and quite powerful for the price and size. However, there is some feedback that I have about changes that would make it more useful: 1) Bell Canada has just introduced a symmetrical 3 gigabit tier of residential broadband, so the RB5009 can only handle this in a "router on a stick" configuration (use the SFP+ as both the WAN and switch uplink at the same time in an effectively half-duplex setup using VLANs) if you want any device to be able to use the full 3 gigabit. If the first RJ45 port was a 5 Gbps or 10 Gps instead of 2.5, then this router could support the full speed of the Internet connection without problems. I could use a 5 Gbps RJ45 to connect Bell's ONT, and the SFP+ port for switch uplink as I do now. 2) At least one PoE output port to support a wifi access point would save me the clutter of a separate PoE injector and wall wart, so a PoE output on even a single port would be nice. 3) Some of the lights (like the green ethernet activity light on the RJ45) are extremely bright and I had to put little bits of tape over them. Some control to dim these lights to maybe 25% and 50% brightness would be very nice. 4) When I got the router there was some sort of oil or lubricant that had leaked out at points, I think it was probably from the thermal pads or something? I had to try to wipe off the router, though it's difficult because of the heatsinks. 5) The PoE input port should be different from the 2.5 Gbps port (or there should be a second PoE input port) so that you can use a multi-gig modem or ONT at the same time as PoE input (no cable modem or fiber ONT is going to supply PoE power)
Janis, can we have a home-class 300-sh series CRS? With passive cooling and maybe onboard PSU for like 8-10 ports. Maybe even hybrid, like ether1-4(5) non-poe, and 5-8(10) poe out with low\high voltage selection? so we could power some cameras\mikrotiks and connect computers without poe. With Marvell chip so all hardware features would work with vlan filtering etc. Also would be nice to have a small ARM router (smaller than hex s which is mmips) with spf+ cage, 3-4 gigabit ethernet ports with poe in and passive poe out, so you could passthrough high voltage further to power upstanding switch. In short: we need more small, powerful and silent devices for home environment. А вообще вы молодцы, особенно если доделаете наконец семёрку :) Давайте в Москву на MUM уже, мы соскучились и привились.
Agreed. An Alternative to the Cisco WS-C3560CX-12PD-S or the WS-C3560CX-8XPD-S would be great (small form factor, passive cooling, routing, 240W PoE budget and 2 SFP+, maybe even some multigig ports like the 8XPD-S). One can dream :P
Does MikroTik make any switches that are full 10Gbe that have all RJ-45 ports vs SFP+ ports? I have a MikroTik CRS305-1G-4S+IN switch and it is a very good switch for my needs presently. In the future, I may want to expand my 10Gbe network but the SFP+ modules for good ones can get a bit pricy. Even for my CRS305-1G-4S+IN if I were to fully populate the switch the modules would exceed the cost of the switch.
CRS312-4C+8XG-RM 8x10G RJ45 overlapping 4xSFP+ software selectable with SwOS/RouterOS. This is the only one I've seen of theirs with that many copper ports. Ubiquiti has one I believe; I use "used/refurb" Cisco and Arista 10Gbps RJ45 switches with 48p to 96p and have a lot of luck with them. The cost is much less than brand new switches with all copper 10G.
Cool device, too bad it's RouterOS v7 only, since that means it will come out some time after Half-Life 3 :). I like the form factor, there should be more devices (a switch for example) in that form factor as well.
@@Christos9 I am pretty happy with my Ubiquiti ER-X-SFP with passive PoE. I thought vendors would catch up on that by now as PoE enabled camera's are finding more their way to consumer market. I don't want an utility room with dozens of devices to just do a specific task each when one could do it.
@@Christos9 a switch and router go hand in hand, the routing in RouterOS job but there is no excuse for no PoE out. Why buy a separate switch and waste ports. I need 6 WAN interface with PoE for 6 CPEs which are part of 6 backhauls connected to 6 different modems/edgerouters or to bond 6 wireless links through ecmp. Mikrotik you weren't thinking.
@@hermanvandrie6503 But you have to realize the "cost" of POE-out. POE/POE+/POE++ have all a huge cost in heat generation. This passive device is not meant to handle that. Perhaps a RB5009-XXX model will, but when you look at full-sized 1u switches with POE+, for instance, they have a large power supply (heat), POE+ switching chips to provide the level of current needed (heat), and most of the time need multiple fans to cool it. I have 24p, 28p, and 48p POE/POE+/POE++ switches and when they are loaded with cameras and WiFi AP, they get warm. Hard to handle in a small-form-factor (SFF) case. Just FYI.
В сводной таблице на сайте для 4011 указаны другие цифры производительности, например при 25 правилах и пакете 64 байта, в режиме маршрутизации, указана цифра 289 мбит, а не 204 как в презентации.
Can you please product one of these RB5009's in a RB3011 style case (at least forward facing out front of rack). For small business with racks the rack brackets for these and slim profile are ugly/wonky looking.
Which version of this router supports a 12V PSU? Since 12-57V is shown in the video, but on several product pages it actually mentions 24V to be the minimal voltage.
It is all is very impressive BUT, are you guys so buzzy to add even one PoE out port to make this device really multipurpose and usable with Mikrotik APs via one cord?
It's only POE-powered. It doesn't have POE out. This border is better in that it supports 802.3af/at instead of the passive POE in like the RB 3011 which I have.
Hello, I wonder which team can manage 3000 clients with performance rules loaded? I currently have a Ccr1036 and other backups, I need if you can help me, thank you
Nope, but it has a USB3 port which doubles as a serial port (the first USB-to-serial device you plug into the port, becomes the serial port. You could use a pair of regular USB-to-serial adapters with a serial cable in between them, or a MikroTik WOOBM-USB)
Like any router, they can be connected with Ethernet or SFP, but they will still have to be configured separately. They will not becom "one". This is just a mounting solution.
@@melonmusk3976 Most of the time I had provlems with OpenWrt - unstable wifi, random reboots. You have to find hardware that is well maintained in the OpenWrt community. With mikrotik stuff, all of this random jumps between openwrt versions and random errors - gone. I do not have time to be the debugger.
in Malaysia, there 2Gbps fiber subscription, people using GPON ONU SFP into this RB5009 to achieve 2Gbps line, indeed hot products and always out of stock 😂
Finally. So only 2 things left: a good working WiFi solution (at least same quality and reliability as TP-Link EAP APs), and a good working 4G LTE (at least same sensivity, speed and connection stability as any chinese one).
RouterOS 7 ждать надоело, если честно. Испытывать и изучать её в betta не вижу особого смысла, поскольку не смогу использовать в работе. НО некоторые недостатки можно было бы исправить и в 6 ой версии. Работа с OpenVPN есть конкурентное преимущество продукции компании. Возможно я бы никогда и не стал изучать вашу продукцию, если бы не этот протокол. И уже несколько лет никак не устранят в RouterOS 6 недостатки по этому протоколу. А существенных всего два с моей точки зрения. Первый - нет UDP. Второй - нет возможности указывать список серверов для подключения. Третий не существенный, но хотелось бы всё таки большее использование сопроцессора.
What on earth is going on with MikroTik? THis was announced nearly a year ago and it's still nowhere to be seen. Nobody's ever seen one of these things in the wild and as far as I can tell it's total vaporware.
I loved the funny touch of the video without loosing the essential information. We all hope to see each other in the next MUM.
A SFP+ switch and a PoE switch in the same for factor would be brilliant, so flexible. I could then mount 2 x PoE switches, 1 x SFP+ switch and 1 x RB5009 all in 1U space.
Who knows, maybe RB5009 will have POE out model to solve all your problems ! 😉
They're going to have multiple -09 versions. I would **guess** they will add WiFi, perhaps all POE/POE+ ports, etc., in new releases. You're right: four x RB5009XXX in a 1u would help a lot with cameras and WiFi AP (POE), bridging to 10Gbps (SFP+), and VLAN management support. 1u at the top of a rack could encompass a lot of servers in the rack and make it easy to manage while giving some redundancy (should one of the RB die).
they have a POE version now!
I've been looking for something sort of like this, but with 4-8 2.5G ports
LOVE IT! Great job MikroTik Team..... Keep 'em coming!
I can only imagine the next RB5000 series and other devices [cough, new wAPs, cough] using new ARM or Marvell v8 chips ;)
nothing great without WiFI 6
@@genpsi you can get wifi 6 access points separately lol
Dear Janis, can we get one of those with 2 SFP ports instead of the 2.5gb, AND Wifi 6, 6E maybe?
Yes this really needs a second SFP+ port.
i would love that Mikrotik make a CRS305 or CRS309 (and other switchs with multiple 2,5 or 5Gb/s ports) with the same Form Factor !
and also 10" rack adapter of course :)
everyone could build his 1U rack (in 19" or 10" format) with stacking 1 or more of theses router and 1 or more of theses switch with the rackmount kit in a small footprint
Yes, this! I'm getting a 10 inch rack in soon and while my CSS610 will probably fit on a 10 inch shelf, I'd love for a proper 10 inch mounting solution. If they came out with a new switch this form factor that I could mount 2 of in 1U and directly to the 10 inch rack rails, that would be superb.
Oh my god! You are going in right direction. I hope for something like 2x10Gbe capable SFP+, 5x2.5Gbe, 5x1Gbe, PoE+ out on two 2.5Gbe and two 1Gbe ports, DC+PoE in, USB3.0.
It would be great if you would release something like this as it would satisfy my needs without additional switch.
3:47 feel the heat of it.
So many POE in and none POE out ? was this that people asked? When we will see Mikrotik with at least one port POE AF/AT out? and not only here on the switches as well.
Will there be a version with PoE out for access points?
We just started rolling out the hapAC3 as our standard router at the ISP i work for in RSA. This looks like this will be the same success. Well done
Which Isp do you work for?
Excellent router, just got mine. Now I have 3 Mikrotik routers :). Great job, Mikrotik!
This looks like a very nice Router. The one thing that puts me off is the lack of a 2nd 10G SFP+ port. With that you could carry your 10G WAN to your 10G CRS326 for example. But of course you'd have to be able to route that fast. Maybe an upcoming product with more horsepower?
10G WAN? 🤔
@@DimitriPappas Yes, I'm running 10g residental p2p fiber WAN speed because 25g doesn't make much ractical sense withe the current router-tech available.
@@Prophetli ah. So you're the ISP. Nice
@@DimitriPappas hehe no. Just a "normal" home user
@@DimitriPappas In Sweden for example we have several areas where you can get dedicated 10Gb lines for not that much more than you would pay for a 250Mb. Its insane, i know.
Wouldn't it make more sense to have POE IN on any other port BUT the 2.5Gbe one? It is presumably the WAN port of the router, and I guess there are very few consumer GPON/ONT device that supply POE OUT. I know it is not the only use case, but this looks like a dream homelab router and I would find it useful to power it from a POE switch without giving up the 2.5Gbe port.
How many people have external internet faster than 1 Gbps though? (I'm only aware of Google Fiber from the consumer space)
@@p0358 In italy there are 2.5 and 5gbit/s plans, in switzerland even 25gbit plans (for consumer market, not necessarily business).
It's the best home router for now, good job, Mikrotik!
A MikroTik will never be better than a true opensource router, sorry MikroTik but it's the sad truth. We need the ability to have a separate list for active dynamic or static dhcp leases and a separate list for inactive leases.
We need a default QoS solution and stop gouging money from us for MuMs that have bad videos of unreadable projected presentations and lousy speakers.
@@melonmusk3976 "/ip dhcp-server lease print where dynamic=yes" (or "no"; also "where status=bound", or waiting etc etc) :-)
Why is it classed as a home router anyway? Seems suitable for enterprise use, to me. It's faster than RB1100AHx4 etc... are CCR routers the only option for business use ? This is what I don't quite understand about mikrotik hardware...it's either "home" or "ISP" gear. What about SME's, seems to be a bit of a grey area and you need to dig hard for a solution ? Something around $500 with arm64 and a mix of 10Gps, 1Gbps ethernet and maybe 4x 10Gbps SFP
What about IPsec hardware acceleration?
There is not a word about this in the specs.
Same question
Присоединяюсь, неужели процессор мощнее но без поддержки IPsec ? Хотелось бы увидеть ответ производителя.
Love it! It will be a great addition to my little HomeLab.
2x 802.3AD / 802.1AX LAG for my HomeServer(s) and a 10G Uplink. Great.
Have I seen it correctly, will the be a 10" bracket / set of ears?
Now the most important question. When will it be available?
This is awesome. Thanks guys!
Very nice router and I like the design as well. Missing POE outputs, maybe in future models or a POE switch in the same form factor to combine?
When are you guys going to make AX routers? I'd love to see a successor the to RB4011 with AX, (specifically one that can transfer at least 2400mpbs over 5ghz, with 4800 being preferred, and maybe a few 2.5gbps ports). If you guys can make that, and to have it be cheaper than the RT-AX89X from Asus, for everyone but people who need AImesh, it would be a category killer.
Seeing as we don't have AC Wave2 wAPs/cAPs...
We really need Mikrotik to focus on what they do well. Route and switch.
3:35 "server room Tetris" I love that line...
1:20 "We will have several products in this series."
I see two models so far, October 2021 and December 2022 release dates. Where is third model in the series? Will there be a newer version or should I just buy one of those two instead of waiting patiently?
"I don't think it's a bot, since the same type of question was posted in the youtube comments." - normis
haha thaks! I'm not a bot! Also sorry for mistakes of dates listed above, lol, I realized I was wrong a while later, but I was using the Amazon first date available for the products as the release dates, but then I saw announcement posts on Reddit for precise dates for each model.
lol rip, I was excited about and just about to order a MikroTik router, but then I had a question, lead to harassment treating me as a nonhuman then escalated to claiming I need professional help, then banned twice, including official MikroTik forum "User suspended to think over why this may be" and with that, I think it may be because of anti-consumer Wall Street corruption that companies are unable to handle consumers that want to shop for products from trusted reliable businesses and with official and unofficial communities that are not trapped in Wall Street ideologies or indoctrinations. Sure, I didn't always try to shop wisely, but when I started, I can't stop, won't stop.
I'm sorry it happened this way, but Reddit moderators and Forum moderators are different / unrelated people and both those communities are run by the users, not by MikroTik. As to your initial question, we did release total of three models (including the outdoor model) and one more is on the way.
@@mikrotik Hi. Thank you for response. If I understand correctly then, the subreddit experience is identical to official MikroTik buisness company forum experience because the labor is unpaid on the company website, and therefore incentivizes and rewards Wall Street hedgefunds, market makers, prime brokers that literally profit from bankrupting and cellarboxing companies to be arbiters of truth moderators and positions of authority to disappear anyone that tries to account for these things when shopping as a consumer to purchase products from companies that are stronger than to capitulate to these dangerous situations that could be avoided if smart enough to know how to avoid it, and anyone that is smart is dumb and dumb are new smart to normalize these precedents for decades hidden in plain sight infinitely forever sustained for all humanity to deal with until.......
Wow !! So cool, congrats Mikrotik
Basically a homelabber's dream. Currently using a CCR1036-12G-4S-EM.
Can we get a hAP AX or something that integrates WiFi 6 (preferably with external antennas) in a form factor suitable for small homes?
When are we getting this in the US? I need one right now. lol
As a Mikrotik fan myself i would like to see rackmount NAS solution from your company.
I love Mikrotik.
why gigabit port ? why not multi gig port ?
Sounds great
Can we have a default QoS queue tree/multiwan load balancing configuration and the same as a wizard assistant?
When is it going to become available in the United States? Every Mtik vendor on your websites vendor list states "out of stock" or "not available".
When is this actually going to be available to purchase? Few places I've checked (at least in North America) only mention "coming soon"
Same here in Denmark sadly, looking to get my home router replaced and this looks very promising.
Why do they offer only one POE Out port?
what is the benefit of having multiple switches in your lab setup? I thought best practice was to have a single device?
When and where we can see all list of incoming 5xxx series?
Nice! But I will wait a bit, CRS354-48P-4S+2Q+ is still a pain to keep stable.
They are sold out in the US for months.
When stable ros v7 will be release? You are working so long with it that most of us lost hope!
I already have a RB5009UG and I would like a ceiling cAP XL ax for it. WHEN?
This thing is so yummy. I'd like to run a trunk over the SPF+ to my other switching, but I'd really like two ports for 802.3ad. . I will definitely buy one with two SPF ports in the future.
anyone seen datasheet yet or am i the only one who can't find it
How did you find this video? It came with the PDF (video is not public)
@@mikrotik i will not tell ya (=
@@mikrotik We ain't no snitch
mikrotik.com/product/rb5009ug_s_in
Any updates on WiFi 6?
Nope
Looks great..................on the other hand...................Can someone here tell me the brand/model of the rack? Thanks in advance.
It’s a MikroTik desk rack. Model SR-10U
I have the RB5009 and am quite happy with it. It's small and reliable (which sadly can't be said of all networking gear these days) and quite powerful for the price and size. However, there is some feedback that I have about changes that would make it more useful:
1) Bell Canada has just introduced a symmetrical 3 gigabit tier of residential broadband, so the RB5009 can only handle this in a "router on a stick" configuration (use the SFP+ as both the WAN and switch uplink at the same time in an effectively half-duplex setup using VLANs) if you want any device to be able to use the full 3 gigabit. If the first RJ45 port was a 5 Gbps or 10 Gps instead of 2.5, then this router could support the full speed of the Internet connection without problems. I could use a 5 Gbps RJ45 to connect Bell's ONT, and the SFP+ port for switch uplink as I do now.
2) At least one PoE output port to support a wifi access point would save me the clutter of a separate PoE injector and wall wart, so a PoE output on even a single port would be nice.
3) Some of the lights (like the green ethernet activity light on the RJ45) are extremely bright and I had to put little bits of tape over them. Some control to dim these lights to maybe 25% and 50% brightness would be very nice.
4) When I got the router there was some sort of oil or lubricant that had leaked out at points, I think it was probably from the thermal pads or something? I had to try to wipe off the router, though it's difficult because of the heatsinks.
5) The PoE input port should be different from the 2.5 Gbps port (or there should be a second PoE input port) so that you can use a multi-gig modem or ONT at the same time as PoE input (no cable modem or fiber ONT is going to supply PoE power)
Until you run 10G in spf+ and try to use the 2.5G port.....not ready for market
Настолько удачный дизайн корпуса и количество портов! Будет ли коммутатор в таком же корпусе? Надо! куплю много
awesome products!
Janis, can we have a home-class 300-sh series CRS? With passive cooling and maybe onboard PSU for like 8-10 ports. Maybe even hybrid, like ether1-4(5) non-poe, and 5-8(10) poe out with low\high voltage selection? so we could power some cameras\mikrotiks and connect computers without poe. With Marvell chip so all hardware features would work with vlan filtering etc.
Also would be nice to have a small ARM router (smaller than hex s which is mmips) with spf+ cage, 3-4 gigabit ethernet ports with poe in and passive poe out, so you could passthrough high voltage further to power upstanding switch.
In short: we need more small, powerful and silent devices for home environment.
А вообще вы молодцы, особенно если доделаете наконец семёрку :) Давайте в Москву на MUM уже, мы соскучились и привились.
what is the sense to have only one 2.5G port? To connect WAN (home Internet) and then share max 1G per port to home PCs?
So one system won't eat up all wan resources. :)
To be fair for them, with two 2.5x it won't make it price wise.
Still holding out hope for 2 x 10G SFP+ and 8 x Gigabit Ethernet with 802.3af/at...
Agreed. An Alternative to the Cisco WS-C3560CX-12PD-S or the WS-C3560CX-8XPD-S would be great (small form factor, passive cooling, routing, 240W PoE budget and 2 SFP+, maybe even some multigig ports like the 8XPD-S). One can dream :P
Does MikroTik make any switches that are full 10Gbe that have all RJ-45 ports vs SFP+ ports? I have a MikroTik CRS305-1G-4S+IN switch and it is a very good switch for my needs presently. In the future, I may want to expand my 10Gbe network but the SFP+ modules for good ones can get a bit pricy. Even for my CRS305-1G-4S+IN if I were to fully populate the switch the modules would exceed the cost of the switch.
CRS312-4C+8XG-RM 8x10G RJ45 overlapping 4xSFP+ software selectable with SwOS/RouterOS. This is the only one I've seen of theirs with that many copper ports. Ubiquiti has one I believe; I use "used/refurb" Cisco and Arista 10Gbps RJ45 switches with 48p to 96p and have a lot of luck with them. The cost is much less than brand new switches with all copper 10G.
price for this beast?
is this able to achieve 1gigabit internet speed over pppoe ?
I was trying to do load balancing on this unit but it does not seem to allow that feature kindly assist
Cool device, too bad it's RouterOS v7 only, since that means it will come out some time after Half-Life 3 :).
I like the form factor, there should be more devices (a switch for example) in that form factor as well.
Only PoE in, right? No PoE out?
That's a draw back for me.
If you need a PoE switch, then buy a switch not a router.
@@Christos9 I am pretty happy with my Ubiquiti ER-X-SFP with passive PoE.
I thought vendors would catch up on that by now as PoE enabled camera's are finding more their way to consumer market. I don't want an utility room with dozens of devices to just do a specific task each when one could do it.
@@Christos9 wrong
@@Christos9 a switch and router go hand in hand, the routing in RouterOS job but there is no excuse for no PoE out. Why buy a separate switch and waste ports.
I need 6 WAN interface with PoE for 6 CPEs which are part of 6 backhauls connected to 6 different modems/edgerouters or to bond 6 wireless links through ecmp.
Mikrotik you weren't thinking.
@@hermanvandrie6503 But you have to realize the "cost" of POE-out. POE/POE+/POE++ have all a huge cost in heat generation. This passive device is not meant to handle that. Perhaps a RB5009-XXX model will, but when you look at full-sized 1u switches with POE+, for instance, they have a large power supply (heat), POE+ switching chips to provide the level of current needed (heat), and most of the time need multiple fans to cool it. I have 24p, 28p, and 48p POE/POE+/POE++ switches and when they are loaded with cameras and WiFi AP, they get warm. Hard to handle in a small-form-factor (SFF) case. Just FYI.
Are these Isolated DC inputs, for -48v telecoms supplies?
Lets hope it is not as buggy as usual.
and the display and the beeper ?
Very nice. Only issue is I love the full 1RU designs with the display.
В сводной таблице на сайте для 4011 указаны другие цифры производительности, например при 25 правилах и пакете 64 байта, в режиме маршрутизации, указана цифра 289 мбит, а не 204 как в презентации.
Can you please product one of these RB5009's in a RB3011 style case (at least forward facing out front of rack). For small business with racks the rack brackets for these and slim profile are ugly/wonky looking.
why is it unlisted?
This video is only intended for distributors, it is not announced for general public yet.
@@mikrotik As a member of the general public I appreciate seeing these kinds of videos :-)
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Which version of this router supports a 12V PSU? Since 12-57V is shown in the video, but on several product pages it actually mentions 24V to be the minimal voltage.
HOW MANY USERS WILL IT SUPPORT ?
Does "RouterOS V7 only" mean that it will not support next major versions of RouterOS?
It means ROS7 is the minimum version, next versions will also be supported.
@@arigasanks Thanks for the information.
Will there also be a wireless version like 4011?
not planned, no.
@@mikrotik thank God.
This router is insane for the money. I will get this one to replace my edgerouter x that can't handle my 1150mbit connection.
same! i upgraded from my edgerouter x
It would be awesome if this guy said, “No Mr Bond, I expect you to DIE!” followed by some evil laughter.
It is all is very impressive BUT, are you guys so buzzy to add even one PoE out port to make this device really multipurpose and usable with Mikrotik APs via one cord?
A Mikrotik wireless access point connected to this is a complete waste.
why yt detect languaje neerland for subtitle?
TH-cam not smart 🙄
why we must to use v7 if we don't want?
如果只买一台,但是又需要安装在机架上,有配套的安装支架嘛。
Hi I wanted to ask you a question in mikrotik version 7 where I can redirect my cut page in web proxy, there is no longer redirect to:
Where is PoE Out 802.3 at?
It's only POE-powered. It doesn't have POE out. This border is better in that it supports 802.3af/at instead of the passive POE in like the RB 3011 which I have.
@@krizzo yes, but my point is that is missing. 4011 has poe 802.3af and now they remove it completely
So basically, if i already have a 4011 up and running, there is no point upgrading to the 5009?
So it is routeros v7 only. How stable is ROS 7 on this?
Hello, I wonder which team can manage 3000 clients with performance rules loaded? I currently have a Ccr1036 and other backups, I need if you can help me, thank you
All in MikroTik!
Didnt see a serial port?.. or am i blindd
Nope, but it has a USB3 port which doubles as a serial port (the first USB-to-serial device you plug into the port, becomes the serial port. You could use a pair of regular USB-to-serial adapters with a serial cable in between them, or a MikroTik WOOBM-USB)
You can see mikrotik Indonesia chanel... I love that
More RAM please for BGP.
2.5gig port gets kinda wasted as poe in port
you can merge all 4 5009 to be one? or i missunderstand?
Like any router, they can be connected with Ethernet or SFP, but they will still have to be configured separately. They will not becom "one". This is just a mounting solution.
@@mikrotik cool, thanks. Still wait for some CCR1072 with 12 ports :D
Finally MikroTik woke up. Wifi6 next?
Mikrotik 天下第一 , 千秋万载 , 一桶浆糊 !
Can it be powered from PoE and at the same time power other PoE device, say cAP AX?
2x SFP ports would be more perfect 🙃
and WiFi 6
For the next generation please add at least 2 poe out ports
nooooo... I bought rb4011 recently :)
At least you have POE out.
And even rb4011 is overkill for home and will be so for many years.
@@D9ID9I who cares, its fun to have overkill setup
OpenWrt will always be better
@@melonmusk3976 Most of the time I had provlems with OpenWrt - unstable wifi, random reboots. You have to find hardware that is well maintained in the OpenWrt community. With mikrotik stuff, all of this random jumps between openwrt versions and random errors - gone. I do not have time to be the debugger.
Well, I would add some cAP to this board in order to get max out of RB5009
in Malaysia, there 2Gbps fiber subscription, people using GPON ONU SFP into this RB5009 to achieve 2Gbps line, indeed hot products and always out of stock 😂
I don't what, but he means business. His eyebrow says it all xD
Finally. So only 2 things left: a good working WiFi solution (at least same quality and reliability as TP-Link EAP APs), and a good working 4G LTE (at least same sensivity, speed and connection stability as any chinese one).
Ugh that hit me in the feels.
I run a RB4011 + U6 Lite AP.. amazing combo and gives me wifi6 at low cost.
@@KFCezikiel I use TP-Link EAPs for wireless without any problems.
It would be great if you change Router OS user interface like a Fortigate 🙂
Sorry it’s not clear. You like the fortigate interface??
In this video DC Jack supports 12v-57v
I believe 24v-57v DC. Not 12v DC. Per specs.
RouterOS 7 ждать надоело, если честно. Испытывать и изучать её в betta не вижу особого смысла, поскольку не смогу использовать в работе. НО некоторые недостатки можно было бы исправить и в 6 ой версии. Работа с OpenVPN есть конкурентное преимущество продукции компании. Возможно я бы никогда и не стал изучать вашу продукцию, если бы не этот протокол. И уже несколько лет никак не устранят в RouterOS 6 недостатки по этому протоколу. А существенных всего два с моей точки зрения. Первый - нет UDP. Второй - нет возможности указывать список серверов для подключения. Третий не существенный, но хотелось бы всё таки большее использование сопроцессора.
Дался всем этот OVPN? Вот то что BFD через Ж работает - да, проблема...
How about a 2.5G port that works please. Support sucks
Ticket number?
What on earth is going on with MikroTik? THis was announced nearly a year ago and it's still nowhere to be seen. Nobody's ever seen one of these things in the wild and as far as I can tell it's total vaporware.
They were available everywhere and a lot of people have them. They are sold out quickly though. Just look at our forums, plenty of users of this model
Yeah, fancy bricks without proper documentation.
This series badly needs a refresh whereby all ethernet ports are 2.5Gbps!