User Manual

Table Of Contents
Three RJ45 ethernet ports that support automatic cross/straight cable correction (Auto MDI/X), so you can use either straight or cross-over cables
for connecting to other network devices. The E3 port is capable of powering another RouterBOARD device with passive and 802.3af/at PoE. The
maximum output current is 500 mA when using less than 30 V to power this device and 420 mA when using more than 30 V.
Two directly linked (passthrough) RJ11 ports.
One USB type A connector with max 0.5 A output at 5 V.
The integrated wireless module which supports AP/CPE/P2P/Repeater modes.
Buttons and jumpers
Reset button
Hold this button during boot time until LED light starts flashing, release the button to reset RouterOS configuration (total 5 seconds).
Keep holding for 5 more seconds, LED turns solid, release now to turn on CAP mode. The device will now look for a CAPsMAN server (total 10
seconds).
Or Keep holding the button for 5 more seconds until LED turns off, then release it to make the RouterBOARD look for Netinstall servers (total 15
seconds).
Regardless of the above option used, the system will load the backup RouterBOOT loader if the button is pressed before power is applied to the device.
Useful for RouterBOOT debugging and recovery.
Mode button
The action of the mode button can be configured from RouterOS software to execute any user-supplied RouterOS script. You can also disable this button.
By default, the button will run a script, which will disable all LED lights. Useful after you have connected all devices, before mounting the unit on the wall.
LED indicators
There are eight LED lights on the unit, which can be controlled in RouterOS software, or disabled altogether.
5G and 2G indicate the wireless activity on the 5 GHz and 2 GHz wireless interfaces.
E1, E2, and E3 indicate the port activity of the respective ethernet ports.
The power LED is lit when the router is powered from the E1 port.
The user LED can be configured from RouterOS.
Operating system support
The device supports RouterOS software with the version number at or above what is indicated in the RouterOS menu /system resource. Other operating
systems have not been tested.
Notice
The Frequency band 5.470-5.725 GHz isn’t allowed for commercial use.
In case WLAN devices work with different ranges than the above regulations, then a customized firmware version from the manufacturer/supplier
is required to be applied to the end-user equipment and also prevent the end-user from reconfiguration.
For Outdoor Usage: End-user requires approval/license from the NTRA.
Datasheet for any device is available on the official manufacturer website.
Products with the letters “EG” at the end of their serial number have their wireless frequency range limited to 2.400 – 2.4835 GHz, the TX power is
limited to 20dBm (EIRP).
Products with the letters “EG” at the end of their serial number have their wireless frequency range limited to 5.150 – 5.250 GHz, the TX power is
limited to 23dBm (EIRP).
Products with the letters “EG” at the end of their serial number have their wireless frequency range limited to 5.250 – 5.350 GHz, the TX power is
limited to 20dBm (EIRP).
Please make sure the device has a lock package (firmware version from the manufacturer) which is required to be applied to the end-user
equipment to prevent the end-user from reconfiguration. The product will be marked with country code “-EG”. This device needs to be upgraded