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MikroTik RB760iGS hEX 880MHz Dual Core 256MB 5xGb PoE L4

MPN: RB760iGS

SKU: MIK-RB760iGS

$79

• Dual Core 880 MHz CPU
• 256 MB RAM
• 1.25Gbit/s SFP cage
• 12 V - 57 V input support by PoE or power jack
• 802.3at/af support
• IPsec hardware encryption (~470 Mbps)

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Description
<p>hEX S is a five port Gigabit Ethernet router for locations where wireless connectivity is not required. Compared to the hEX, the hEX S also features an SFP port and PoE output on the last port.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>It is affordable, small and easy to use, but at the same time comes with a very powerful dual core 880 MHz CPU and 256 MB RAM, capable of all the advanced configurations that RouterOS supports. The device has a USB 2.0, PoE output for Ethernet port #5 and a 1.25Gbit/s SFP cage.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>IPsec hardware encryption (~470 Mbps) and The Dude server package is supported, microSD slot on it provides improved r/w speed for file storage and Dude.</p> <p><br><br></p> <ul class="bullet"> <ul class="bullet"> <li>&nbsp;Dual Core 880 MHz CPU</li> </ul> </ul> <ul class="bullet"> <ul class="bullet"> <li>&nbsp;256 MB RAM&nbsp;</li> </ul> </ul> <ul class="bullet"> <ul class="bullet"> <li>&nbsp;1.25Gbit/s SFP cage&nbsp;</li> </ul> </ul> <ul class="bullet"> <ul class="bullet"> <li>&nbsp;Five Gigabit Ethernet ports (one with PoE output support)&nbsp;</li> </ul> </ul> <ul class="bullet"> <ul class="bullet"> <li>&nbsp;USB 2.0 • microSD slot&nbsp;</li> </ul> </ul> <ul class="bullet"> <ul class="bullet"> <li>&nbsp;12 V - 57 V input support by PoE or power jack&nbsp;</li> </ul> </ul> <ul class="bullet"> <ul class="bullet"> <li>&nbsp;802.3at/af support&nbsp;</li> </ul> </ul> <ul class="bullet"> <ul class="bullet"> <li>&nbsp;IPsec hardware encryption (~470 Mbps)&nbsp;</li> </ul> </ul> <ul class="bullet"> <ul class="bullet"> <li>&nbsp;Dude Server package support&nbsp;</li> </ul> </ul> <ul class="bullet"> <ul class="bullet"> <li>&nbsp;RouterOS L4 installed&nbsp;</li> </ul> </ul> <ul class="bullet"> <ul class="bullet"> <li>&nbsp;24 V 1.2 A power supply included</li> </ul> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h2>Ethernet test results</h2> <div class="table-wrapper"> <table class="table9"> <thead> <tr> <td colspan="2">RB760iGS</td> <td colspan="6">MT7621A (880Mhz) 1G all port test</td> </tr> <tr> <td rowspan="2">Mode</td> <td rowspan="2">Configuration</td> <td colspan="2">1518 byte</td> <td colspan="2">512 byte</td> <td colspan="2">64 byte</td> </tr> <tr> <td>kpps</td> <td>Mbps</td> <td>kpps</td> <td>Mbps</td> <td>kpps</td> <td>Mbps</td> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>Bridging</td> <td>none (fast path)</td> <td class="kpps size1518">162.4</td> <td class="mbps size1518">1,972.2</td> <td class="kpps size512">443.7</td> <td class="mbps size512">1,817.4</td> <td class="kpps size64">1039.1</td> <td class="mbps size64">532.0</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Bridging</td> <td>25 bridge filter rules</td> <td class="kpps size1518">162.4</td> <td class="mbps size1518">1,972.2</td> <td class="kpps size512">168.1</td> <td class="mbps size512">688.5</td> <td class="kpps size64">174.3</td> <td class="mbps size64">89.2</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Routing</td> <td>none (fast path)</td> <td class="kpps size1518">162.4</td> <td class="mbps size1518">1,972.2</td> <td class="kpps size512">444.4</td> <td class="mbps size512">1,820.3</td> <td class="kpps size64">1035.0</td> <td class="mbps size64">529.9</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Routing</td> <td>25 simple queues</td> <td class="kpps size1518">162.4</td> <td class="mbps size1518">1,972.2</td> <td class="kpps size512">179.6</td> <td class="mbps size512">735.6</td> <td class="kpps size64">171.4</td> <td class="mbps size64">87.8</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Routing</td> <td>25 ip filter rules</td> <td class="kpps size1518">92.9</td> <td class="mbps size1518">1,128.2</td> <td class="kpps size512">94.1</td> <td class="mbps size512">385.4</td> <td class="kpps size64">93.8</td> <td class="mbps size64">48.0</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> <p><br><br></p> <ol class="meta-test"> <ol class="meta-test"> <li>All tests are done with Xena Networks specialized test equipment (XenaBay),and done according to RFC2544 (Xena2544)</li> </ol> </ol> <ol class="meta-test"> <ol class="meta-test"> <li>Max throughput is determined with 30+ second attempts with 0,1% packet loss tolerance in 64, 512, 1518 byte packet sizes</li> </ol> </ol> <ol class="meta-test"> <ol class="meta-test"> <li>Values in Italic indicate that max throughput was reached without maxing out CPU, but because board interface configuration was maxed out</li> </ol> </ol> <ol class="meta-test"> <ol class="meta-test"> <li>Test results show device maximum performance, and are reached using mentioned hardware and software configuration, different configurations most likely will result in lower results</li> </ol> </ol> <p>&nbsp;</p> <div class="clearfix">&nbsp;</div> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h2>IPsec test results</h2> <div class="table-wrapper"> <table class="table9"> <thead> <tr> <td colspan="2">RB760iGS</td> <td colspan="6">MT7621A IPsec throughput</td> </tr> <tr> <td rowspan="2">Mode</td> <td rowspan="2">Configuration</td> <td colspan="2">1400 byte</td> <td colspan="2">512 byte</td> <td colspan="2">64 byte</td> </tr> <tr> <td>kpps</td> <td>Mbps</td> <td>kpps</td> <td>Mbps</td> <td>kpps</td> <td>Mbps</td> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>Single tunnel</td> <td>AES-128-CBC + SHA1</td> <td class="kpps size1400">41.9</td> <td class="mbps size1400">469.3</td> <td class="kpps size512">42.3</td> <td class="mbps size512">173.3</td> <td class="kpps size64">41.5</td> <td class="mbps size64">21.2</td> </tr> <tr> <td>256 tunnels</td> <td>AES-128-CBC + SHA1</td> <td class="kpps size1400">41.9</td> <td class="mbps size1400">469.3</td> <td class="kpps size512">43.7</td> <td class="mbps size512">179</td> <td class="kpps size64">42.7</td> <td class="mbps size64">21.9</td> </tr> <tr> <td>256 tunnels</td> <td>AES-128-CBC + SHA256</td> <td class="kpps size1400">42.2</td> <td class="mbps size1400">472.6</td> <td class="kpps size512">44.4</td> <td class="mbps size512">181.9</td> <td class="kpps size64">42.7</td> <td class="mbps size64">21.9</td> </tr> <tr> <td>256 tunnels</td> <td>AES-256-CBC + SHA1</td> <td class="kpps size1400">32</td> <td class="mbps size1400">358.4</td> <td class="kpps size512">40</td> <td class="mbps size512">163.8</td> <td class="kpps size64">40.5</td> <td class="mbps size64">20.7</td> </tr> <tr> <td>256 tunnels</td> <td>AES-256-CBC + SHA256</td> <td class="kpps size1400">32.1</td> <td class="mbps size1400">359.5</td> <td class="kpps size512">39.7</td> <td class="mbps size512">162.6</td> <td class="kpps size64">40.5</td> <td class="mbps size64">20.7</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> <p><br><br></p> <ol class="meta-test"> <ol class="meta-test"> <li>All tests are done with Xena Networks specialized test equipment (XenaBay),and done according to RFC2544 (Xena2544)</li> </ol> </ol> <ol class="meta-test"> <ol class="meta-test"> <li>Max throughput is determined with 30+ second attempts with 0,1% packet loss tolerance in 64, 512, 1400 byte packet sizes</li> </ol> </ol> <ol class="meta-test"> <ol class="meta-test"> <li>Test results show device maximum performance, and are reached using mentioned hardware and software configuration, different configurations most likely will result in lower results</li> </ol> </ol> <p>&nbsp;</p>