Product Naming
Yaser Rahmati | یاسر رحمتی
MikroTik’s product naming convention is systematic and provides insights into the features, capabilities, and intended use of their devices. Understanding how MikroTik names its products can help you quickly identify the type of device, its performance level, and its role within a network. Here's a detailed breakdown of MikroTik’s product naming convention:
1. Series Names
MikroTik products are grouped into different series, each with a specific focus or intended market. The series name is usually the first part of the product name.
RB (RouterBOARD): A general designation for MikroTik’s hardware line. Products in this series are often followed by a number that indicates the model and its features.
Example: RB2011, RB3011.
CCR (Cloud Core Router): High-performance routers intended for enterprise and ISP use. These models feature multi-core processors and are designed for high-throughput tasks.
Example: CCR1009, CCR1036.
CRS (Cloud Router Switch): Devices that combine routing and switching capabilities. These are versatile products that can function as both a router and a switch.
Example: CRS326, CRS354.
hAP (home Access Point): Routers designed for home and small office use. These devices typically include wireless capabilities and are user-friendly.
Example: hAP ac², hAP lite.
wAP (wall Access Point): Compact wireless access points designed to be mounted on walls or ceilings. Often used in environments where discrete installation is needed.
Example: wAP ac, wAP LTE kit.
LHG (Light Head Grid): Outdoor wireless devices designed for long-range point-to-point (PtP) links. These are often used in rural areas or to connect remote locations.
Example: LHG 5, LHG XL 2.
SXT: Compact outdoor wireless devices, typically used for PtP or PtMP links. The SXT series is known for its versatility and cost-effectiveness.
Example: SXT Lite5, SXT SA5 ac.
LtAP (LTE Access Point): Devices with built-in LTE connectivity, designed for mobile and remote deployments where wired internet is not available.
Example: LtAP mini, LtAP 4G.
mANT: Refers to high-gain antennas used for boosting wireless signals, often used in combination with other MikroTik devices.
Example: mANT30, mANT15s.
2. Numeric Model Designations
The numbers in the product names typically indicate the device’s capabilities, number of ports, or processing power. Here’s how to decode them:
Port Count: Often, the number right after the series name represents the number of Ethernet ports on the device.
Example: In RB2011, "2011" indicates a series with 10 Ethernet ports.
Processor or Generation: Some numbers indicate the generation of the product or the number of CPU cores.
Example: CCR1036 – "1036" indicates the device has a 36-core processor.
Wireless Standards: If the product supports specific wireless standards, this might be indicated by a suffix.
Example: hAP ac – "ac" refers to support for the 802.11ac wireless standard.
3. Additional Suffixes
MikroTik often appends suffixes to product names to indicate additional features or variations of the base model. Here are common suffixes and their meanings:
ac: Indicates support for the 802.11ac wireless standard, which is capable of higher data rates and better performance in the 5 GHz band.
Example: hAP ac².
lite: A lower-end or cost-effective version of a product. "Lite" models usually have reduced features compared to the standard version.
Example: hAP lite, SXT Lite5.
G: Denotes Gigabit Ethernet ports.
Example: RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN-G.
i: Stands for "indoor." These devices are designed primarily for indoor use.
Example: wAP ac.
o: Stands for "outdoor." These devices are weatherproof and designed for outdoor use.
Example: wAP ac o.
L: Indicates a "light" version of a product, typically with fewer features or lower performance to make it more cost-effective.
Example: LHG XL, where "XL" indicates a larger antenna for extended range.
R: Indicates that the device has a built-in LTE modem.
Example: LtAP mini R.
AP: Stands for "Access Point," indicating that the device is capable of functioning as a wireless access point.
Example: cAP ac.
SFP/SFP+: Indicates that the device has an SFP or SFP+ port for fiber-optic connections.
Example: RB3011UiAS-RM (with SFP port).
RM: Stands for "rack-mountable," indicating that the device can be mounted in a standard server rack.
Example: CCR1036-12G-4S-RM.
P: Indicates PoE (Power over Ethernet) capability, either for powering the device or for powering other devices through it.
Example: CRS328-24P-4S+RM.
4. Special Product Lines
Audience: A series of high-performance wireless routers designed for mesh networks and large homes. These devices automatically optimize wireless coverage by creating a mesh network.
Example: Audience, Audience LTE6 kit.
Chateau: A series designed specifically for home users, focusing on ease of use and high performance in residential environments. Some models include built-in LTE modems.
Example: Chateau LTE12.
HEX: A compact series of wired routers designed for small offices or advanced home users who need powerful routing capabilities without wireless features.
Example: hEX, hEX S.
Conclusion
MikroTik’s product naming convention is both systematic and descriptive, allowing users to quickly understand the core features and intended use of a device. By analyzing the series name, numeric designation, and suffixes, you can easily identify the product's capabilities, performance level, and specific functionalities. This makes it easier to select the right MikroTik device for your networking needs, whether you’re building a simple home network or a complex enterprise infrastructure.
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