Description
Our best price/performance 5Ghz CPE. The SXT Lite5 (product code RBSXT5nDr2), 5Ghz 16dBi integrated antenna with 600MHz CPU, 64MB RAM and RouterOS L3 installed.
SXT Lite5 is a low cost, high transmit power 5GHz outdoor wireless device. It can be used for point to point links or as a CPE for point to multipoint installations.
Product specifications
| Details |
| Product code |
RBSXT5nDr2 |
| CPU nominal frequency |
600 MHz |
| CPU core count |
1 |
| Size of RAM |
64 MB |
| 10/100 Ethernet ports |
1 |
| 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports |
0 |
| MiniPCI slots |
0 |
| MiniPCI-e slots |
0 |
| Wireless chip model |
AR9344-BC2A |
| Wireless standards |
802.11a/n |
| Number of USB ports |
0 |
| Power Jack |
0 |
| 802.3af support |
0 |
| PoE |
8-30V DC |
| Voltage Monitor |
No |
| PCB temperature monitor |
No |
| CPU temperature monitor |
No |
| Dimensions |
140x140x56mm |
| Operating System |
RouterOS |
| Operating temperature range |
-30C .. +80C |
| License level |
L3 |
| Antenna gain DBI |
16dBi |
| Current Monitor |
No |
| TX power |
27dBm |
| CPU |
AR9344-BC2A |
| Max Power consumption |
Up to 8W |
| SFP ports |
0 |
| Number of chains |
2 |
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Included parts
Performance test results
| RBSXT5nDr2 (600Mhz) |
One 100M port test |
RouterOS |
| Mode |
Configuration |
64 byte |
512 byte |
1518 byte |
| kpps |
Mbps |
kpps |
Mbps |
kpps |
Mbps |
| Bridging |
none (fast path) |
148.0 |
97.1 |
23.5 |
99.6 |
8.1 |
99.5 |
| Bridging |
25 bridge filter rules |
87.6 |
57.5 |
23.5 |
99.6 |
8.1 |
99.5 |
| Routing |
none (fast path) |
148.0 |
97.1 |
23.5 |
99.6 |
8.1 |
99.5 |
| Routing |
25 simple queues |
106.6 |
69.9 |
23.5 |
99.6 |
8.1 |
99.5 |
| Routing |
25 ip filter rules |
60.5 |
39.7 |
23.5 |
99.6 |
8.1 |
99.5 |
- All tests are done with Xena Networks specialized test equipment (XenaBay),and done according to RFC2544 (Xena2544)
- Max throughput is determined with 30+ second attempts with 0,1% packet loss tolerance in 64, 512, 1518 byte packet sizes
- Values in Italic indicate that max throughput was reached without maxing out CPU, but because board interface configuration was maxed out
- Test results show device maximum performance, and are reached using mentioned hardware and software configuration, different configurations most likely will result in lower results