MikroTik RBD25GR-5HPacQD2HPnD&R11e-LTE6 User manual

Audience LTE6 kit
Audience - home access point for reliable network build. Easy to outspread wireless network coverage by adding more Audience devices to it. You will be able to move with your wireless appliance within network range and Audience devices will bond same (SSID) with it.

Connecting

Audience by default is configured as Home AP, for simple, manageable use in home or office, please follow these steps to set up your wireless network:
Connect your internet provider Ethernet cable to the ETH1 port.
Plug the included power adapter to start up the device (see “Powering”).
The device will boot up, front led indicator will light in solid blue and Wireless network will be available for
connecting.
Open network connections on your PC, mobile phone or other device and search for MikroTik wireless
network and connect to it.
Once connected to the wireless network, open http://192.168.88.1 in your web browser to start
configuration, since there is no password by default, you will be logged in automatically. For mobile phones use application (see “MikroTik mobile app”).
We recommend clicking the “Check for updates” button and updating your RouterOS software to the latest
version to ensure the best performance and stability.
Choose your country, to apply country regulation settings and set up your password in the screen that
loads.
To add another Audience device to the network (see “WPS Sync button”).

MikroTik mobile app

Use the MikroTik smartphone app to configure your router in the field, or to apply the most basic initial settings for your MikroTik home access point.
1. Scan QR code and choose your preferred OS.
2. Install and open application.
3. By default, IP address and user name will be already entered.
4. Click Connect to establish a connection to your device through a wireless network.
5. Choose Quick setup and application will guide you through all basic configuration settings in a couple of easy steps.
6. Advanced menu is available to fully configure all necessary settings.

Powering

The device accepts power from the power jack or from the Ethernet port:
Provided direct-input power jack (5.5 mm outside and 2 mm inside, female, pin positive plug) accepts 12-
57 V DC ⎓.
Ethernet 1 port accepts Power over Ethernet 802.3af/at 24-57 V DC ⎓.
The power consumption under maximum load can reach 30 W. Connecting to a POE Adapter. POE adapter is not included in a package, if you consider using it, please follow
these steps:
1. Connect the Ethernet cable from the Audience to the POE port of the POE adapter.
2. Connect an Ethernet cable from your LAN to the LAN port of the POE adapter, please mind arrows for data and power flow.
3. Connect the power cord to the adapter, and then plug the power cord into a power outlet.
See mikrotik.com/products for the latest version of this document. Document #51850 Modified on: 11.SEP.2019

Mounting

The device is designed to be used indoors and placed on a flat surface with all needed cables connecting to the back of the unit. The IPX rating scale of IPX0. We recommend using Cat6 shielded cable for Audience devices.
Warning! This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 50 cm between the device and your body. Operation of this equipment in the residential environment could cause radio interference.

Configuration

Once logged in, we recommend clicking the “Check for updates” button in the QuickSet menu, as updating your RouterOS software to the latest version ensures the best performance and stability. For wireless models, please make sure you have selected the country where the device will be used, to conform with local regulations.
RouterOS includes many configuration options in addition to what is described in this document. We suggest starting here to get yourself accustomed to the possibilities: http://mt.lv/help. In case IP connection is not available, the Winbox tool (http://mt.lv/winbox) can be used to connect to the MAC address of the device from the LAN side (all access is blocked from the Internet port by default).
For recovery purposes, it is possible to boot the device for reinstallation, see section Buttons and Jumpers.

Expansion slots and ports

Two Gigabit Ethernet ports.
Integrated Wireless 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n, antenna gain 3.5 dBi.
Integrated Wireless 5.0 GHz 802.11a/n/ac, antenna gain 4.5 dBi. 5180 – 5320 MHz.
Integrated Wireless 5.0 GHz 802.11a/n/ac, antenna gain 4.5 dBi. 5500 – 5825 MHz.
Audience LTE6 kit - MiniPCIe slot with factory installed R11e-LTE6 card and SIM slot.

Buttons and Jumpers

The reset button functions as described below:
Hold this button before applying power, release after three seconds since powering, to load backup Boot
loader. This might be necessary if the device is not operating because of a failed RouterBOOT upgrade. When you have started the device with the backup loader, you can either set RouterOS to force backup loader in the RouterBOARD settings or have a chance to reinstall the failed RouterBOOT from an fwf file (total 3 seconds).
If you keep holding this button for 2 more seconds until the green LED light starts flashing, release the
button to reset RouterOS configuration to default (total 5 seconds).
To connect this device to a wireless network managed by CAPsMAN, keep holding the button for 5 more
seconds, LED turns solid green, release now to turn on CAPs mode (total 10 seconds).
Or Keep holding the button for 5 more seconds until the green LED turns off, then release it to make the
RouterBOARD look for Netinstall servers. You can also simply keep the button pressed until the device shows up in the Netinstall program on Windows (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.
See mikrotik.com/products for the latest version of this document. Document #51850 Modified on: 11.SEP.2019
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