MikroTik hAP Lite Tower RB941-2nD-TC
The MikroTik hAP Lite Tower RB941-2nD-TC is a compact, single-band 2.4 GHz wireless router in a stylish vertical chassis. Powered by a 650 MHz CPU and 32 MB RAM, it delivers up to 300 Mbps on 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi and includes four Fast Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) LAN ports—perfect for homes, small offices, or retail environments needing reliable basic connectivity.
2.4 GHz 802.11n Wireless
Featuring a 2.4 GHz 2×2 MIMO radio, the hAP Lite Tower provides stable coverage up to 300 Mbps. Its vertical design and internal antennas offer improved omnidirectional signal distribution for small-to-medium spaces.
Four Fast Ethernet Ports
With four 10/100 Mbps LAN ports, the router supports wired connections to PCs, printers, IP cameras, and switches. One port can be designated as WAN, or you can run the router in bridge/AP mode to extend existing networks.
RouterOS v7 Lite Functionality
Running RouterOS v7 (license level 3), the RB941-2nD-TC unlocks essential features: stateful firewall, NAT, hotspot/captive portal, simple queues, and basic VPN (PPTP/L2TP). Configure via WinBox, WebFig, or CLI for straightforward network management.
Compact Tower Form Factor
Measuring 155 × 65 × 30 mm and fan-less, the hAP Lite Tower installs on a desk, shelf, or wall bracket with minimal footprint. Its discreet vertical profile conceals neatly in living rooms, offices, or storefronts, and built-in LEDs indicate power, wireless, and port activity.
Ideal for Entry-Level Networks
- Home Users: guest Wi-Fi, IoT segmentation, and basic media streaming.
- Small Offices: secure Wi-Fi access, simple VLAN segmentation, and light traffic shaping.
- Retail/POI: captive-portal hotspots, visitor Wi-Fi, and connectivity for POS and surveillance.
The MikroTik hAP Lite Tower RB941-2nD-TC combines affordability, simplicity, and MikroTik reliability into a single, elegant package—perfect for anyone needing cost-effective 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and basic RouterOS features in a modern tower design.
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