




🚀 Power Your Network with Speed, Security & Smarts
The Mikrotik hEX S (RB760iGS) is a compact, high-performance wired router featuring a dual-core 880 MHz CPU, 256 MB RAM, and five Gigabit Ethernet ports including a 1.25 Gbps SFP cage. It supports advanced RouterOS Level 4 features, IPsec hardware encryption for secure VPN speeds up to 470 Mbps, and includes a microSD slot for enhanced storage and network monitoring with The Dude server. With PoE output on port 5 and USB 2.0 connectivity, it’s designed for professionals demanding reliable, fast, and secure wired networking without wireless distractions.
| ASIN | B07F7HDRKX |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,723 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #244 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | MikroTik |
| Built-In Media | USB |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,246 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 880 MHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 02000001011881, 05903148913131, 07540000000349 |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.45"L x 3.5"W x 1.1"H |
| Item Height | 28 millimeters |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | Mikrotik |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | RB760iGS |
| Model Number | RB760IGS |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Operating System | RouterOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | WPS |
| RAM Memory Installed | 256 MB |
| Router Network Type | Wired |
| Security Protocol | WPS |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11a |
T**G
If a gift like this was received!
Awesome product, great addition to my home lab. Integrates well with my home lab setup. Provides robust, granular control allowing a fair amount of flexibility. Ability to use the command line to apply the changes is a high point for me. If you've been looking and are considering this device, I highly recommend it. The implementation of VLAN's I was able to put to use with ease. Pushing to OpenWRT based device and serving multiple wifis on different VLAN's. Will need to give device a short break, if not can spend all day thinking about what and how you can do something.
J**J
Excellent Performance, Powerful Product
We use this in an enterprise production environment. For non IT people, that's the term when you use this in a live business environment where downtime is costly. This small inexpensive unit comes with RouterOS which gives you enterprise grade features but at a very low price. Our application for this unit was to provide two subnets to separate groups of employees at a satellite office. Because it's full RouterOS, you can do other things like multiple WAN (internet) failover setups, etc. Mikrotik has become a go-to piece for us when we need to reduce costs. These also have been rock solid reliable.
B**D
Wow. So long TPLINK!
Bought this to replace a TPLINK eros ER605. Night and day comparison. The Eros was buggy, slow, and massive DHCP problems with constant disconnects. This Mikrotik installed crazy fast (used basic install) and everything was up and running in a matter of seconds. Cannot brag about this router enough. It's fast, crazy fast. I'm not talking about transfer speeds necessarily, but the speed at which it can resolve DHCP and connect devices. It's crazy. By comparison, the ER605 took about 4-5 minutes to reboot and connect. The HEX S can do it in about 45 seconds. Rock solid!
P**S
Great little router
This little thing (and really it’s tiny) is an absolute champ! I chose to put in the wiring enclosure I installed at my daughter’s new house along with the cable modem and PoE injector for a 3802. The hEX-S has one PoE out port, just not enough watts for the 3802 AP. The web interface for configuration is involved but pretty self explanatory.
C**S
Gigabit throughput Confirmed Working!
I purchased this after upgrading my 75Mbps Comcast service to 1Gbps. My Sonicwall NSA220 could not handle the 1Gbps throughput. Was getting around 250Mbps max with the Sonicwall. So I went on a venture to find a cheap solution. The Comcast cable modem rental box that was given, was very basic. I could not change DNS, etc. So I returned the Comcast monthly rental. Purchased my own Arris SB8200 DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem, and this Mircotik Gigabit router. Worked like a charm! I now have gigabit speeds, and no longer paying Comcast monthly rental fees to service my Comcast modem. I suspect I will recoup all my cost in 1.5 years. (PROS) - Cheaper then a Sonicwall TZ500 (MSRP $1,200) - Did I mention how inexpensive! LOL - Getting Gigabit speeds with basic setup, a few NATs and DDNS setup! - Small footprint size. - Fast boot times. - Has a quick setup for very basic setup, for non IT people. - Built in DDNS like service, for dynamic public IPs, that have a need to check security cameras, NAS boxes, servers, VPN, etc. Eliminating the need for dyndns.org, no-ip.org etc.. Reminds me of Synology quickid service, etc. - 5 port gigabit switch. I used port 1 as Comcast WAN Input, and the remaining 4 as LAN. - I did all my config and management via web browser at 192.168.88.1. i.e. I did not download and use the winbox config software. (CONS) - Interface OS is not as polished as Sonic OS, but works. But I am biased. - Not as many interfaces as a Sonicwall TZ500. - Interface / OS requires IT knowledge. Basic End user, like my mom, wife, kids, grandparents, etc.. would NEVER be able to figure it out. - I, as an enterprise certified Sonicwall Systems Engineer, had to watch youtube videos on how to create hairpin destination NATs, etc. Its just not as obvious. Or you have to get to know where to find things, and how their OS works, but its manageable, once you get to know their layout and methods. - The power adapter is a basic barrel plug into the Microtik Router. Power cable has fallen out a few times, while moving the router around. It is fine if left untouched. Just wish they would have added some type of quick release power connection, as the majority of these devices do.
M**C
Way more stable that TP-Link Omada
Its been a week or 2 and no issues, performance wise I couldn't be happier. I used Mikrotik software 20 years ago when I worked for an ISP and wasn't disappointed. My last router would random reboot then one day wouldn't boot. I am an advanced user and appreciate all of the configuration options available even though I have no use for them on my home network. Easy to configure for basic internet connectivity, fast reboot time. I hope the hardware holds up.
S**Y
Great router, but you need to know what you're doing
I bought this router because I'm currently upgrading my home network. For background, I am working on an IT-related degree and I have some experience with this kind of equipment. I have A+ and Net+ certifications. I build computers and have been the family IT guy for over 20 years. Opening Box: When I got the router I was surprised by how small it is. It seems well-built but not necessarily sturdy. It came with a power cable. Installation: I separately purchase CAT6 and CAT6A cables to attach the router to a modem, access point, and switch. Everything connected well and I was able to mount it to a wall plate I created to hold all of my networking equipment. If you want to use POE you'll need to get a power injector. I bought one to power my access point. Configuration: Here's where things got difficult. This router has ALL the options. It was overwhelming to someone like me. I had watched multiple YouTube videos in preparation for configuring this device but the software had changed enough to throw off my plans to go crazy and try everything out. I ended up setting up a basic configuration and firewall. I just didn't have time to hunt down videos and scroll through forums to find instructions for the things I felt like doing. At some point, I plan to go back and do more. Overall, getting the basic configuration done was pretty easy. I just wish MikroTik provided more user-friendly instructions/videos to help someone like me get things rolling. It would really help with device familiarization, which would make those jumps into more advanced configurations easier. Conclusion: Overall, this is a great device and for the price, it has amazing versatility. The only reason I knocked off a star is I really believe MikroTik should provide more for people who need assistance figuring out configuration. This router is somewhat marketed to a SOHO user and not everyone is capable of this level of configuration without putting a lot of time into research.
B**B
Professional grade
Top router, this is office quality. Super configurable, requires tech knowledge and steep learning curve for more advanced features
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