1x SFP port (2.5G supported) | 8x Gigabit LAN ports (Ether8 has Passive PoE out) | 1x Serial console port (RJ45) | 1x Full size USB 3.0 type A | Wi-Fi 6 (2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n/ax dual-chain, up to 574 Mbit/s) | 2 core CPU | Can be powered in 2 different ways (DC jack, PoE-IN) | RouterOS (Licence level 5)
Features:
L009 is more than just a router. This product line is up to 4 times faster than RB2011, it has a modern ARM CPU with container support, an innovative enclosure that allows mounting up to four routers in a single 1U space, more RAM, PoE, and 2.5G SFP support. This version comes with 1U rackmount accessories.
The legendary RB2011 product line has provided affordable, flexible, and robust connectivity for over a decade. In fact, it was our very first router with SFP. Finally, it’s time for an upgrade.
There are three main reasons to choose the L009: better performance, more features, and some interesting quality-of-life improvements. Let’s start with the raw power and performance improvements.
L009 features a powerful dual-core ARM CPU. It offers significant improvement when it comes to routing and filtering, complex firewall rules, IPsec hardware encryption, and various advanced RouterOS features. ARM CPU architecture provides significant advantages over older MIPS-based devices. Like using all the latest Linux Kernel features. Or implementing your own container projects. The combination of a modern ARM CPU and a full-sized USB port is perfect for running custom container projects. You could run a Pi-hole adblock on this router, for example. Or you could use the USB to add an LTE modem of your choice. Imagination is the real limit here.
L009 is up to 4 times faster than RB2011 in most cases and setups, from simple fast path routing to complex bridge filters.
All the ports are now Gigabit Ethernet ports. There’s PoE-in on the first port. You can use it instead of the DC jack to power the unit. And there’s PoE-Out* on the last port – for powering other devices. Another helpful addition is an SFP cage that supports both Gigabit and 2.5 Gigabit connectivity. There’s a console port for quick direct-access configuration!
At the heart of it all there is a speedy Marvell Peridot Switchchip which offers an impressive 2.5 Gigabit full duplex connection to the CPU to all the ports except Ether1. The first port has its own Gigabit full duplex line to the CPU. That means – countless configurations with no bottlenecks!
The 2.4 GHz dual-chain wireless connectivity is also much stronger now. The Generation 6 or the ax standard wireless offers up to 90% higher speed in the 2.4 GHz spectrum! Not to mention the overall signal stability. It can handle more clients with better responsiveness.
The new enclosure is a spectacular innovation on its own. It’s the same form-factor you might have seen with our highly sought-after RB5009 devices. It has several extremely useful properties. First of all, the case acts as a massive heat-sink, protecting your setups from overheating. But here’s the fun part: it comes with everything you need to fit up to four of these routers in a single 1U rackmount space.
You can grab an RB5009 with PoE-out ports. And mount it together with seven L009 routers in just two 1U rackmount spaces. You’ll become a living legend among system administrators, setting a new example of efficient space management and simple, reliable powering. And if you don’t need the wireless capability, you can cut costs even more and try the other version of this router: the L009UiGS-RM. It has all the same features – except for the 2.4 GHz wireless. And it comes with all the necessary mounting accessories.
RB2011 will always remain a networking legend, but it’s time to take it up a notch. And the L009 product line is the perfect upgrade that will help you save time, money, and server room space like never before!
Specification:
Architecture | ARM 64bit |
CPU | IPQ-5018 |
CPU core count | 2 |
CPU nominal frequency | 800 MHz |
Switch chip model | 88E6190 |
RouterOS license | 5 |
Operating System | RouterOS v7 |
Size of RAM | 512 MB |
Storage size | 128 MB |
Storage type | NAND |
MTBF | Approximately 200'000 hours at 25C |
Tested ambient temperature | -40°C to 70°C |
Wireless capabilities
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Wireless 2.4 GHz Max data rate | 574 Mbit/s |
Wireless 2.4 GHz number of chains | 2 |
Wireless 2.4 GHz standards | 802.11b/g/n/ax |
Antenna gain dBi for 2.4 GHz | 4 |
Wireless 2.4 GHz chip model | IPQ-5018 |
Wireless 2.4 GHz generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
WiFi speed | AX600 |
Ethernet
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10/100/1000 Ethernet ports | 8 |
Number of 1G Ethernet ports with PoE-out | 1 |
Fiber
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SFP ports | 1 (2.5G supported) |
Peripherals
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Serial console port | RJ45 |
Number of USB ports | 1 |
USB Power Reset | Yes |
USB slot type | USB 3.0 type A |
Max USB current (A) | 1.5 |
Powering
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Number of DC inputs | 2 (DC jack, PoE-IN) |
DC jack input Voltage | 24-56 V |
Max power consumption | 42 W |
Max power consumption without attachments | 12 W |
Cooling type | Passive |
PoE in | 802.3af/at |
PoE in input Voltage | 24-56 V |
PoE-out
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PoE-out ports | Ether8 |
PoE out | Passive PoE |
Max out per port output (input 18-30 V) | 1 A |
Max out per port output (input 30-57 V) | 450 mA |
Max total out (A) | 1.0 A |
Certification & Approvals
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Certification | CE, FCC, IC, EAC, ROHS |
IP | 20 |
Other
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Mode button | Yes |
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