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This guide was written by the A&A community & was tested using RouterOS 7.16.1 on several Mikrotik routers.
 
There are many factors that affect the throughput you'll achieve, but I have tested the following devices over a gigabit fibre connection with several different speed tests, including A&A's librespeed tester at https://speedtest.aa.net.uk/, iperf3 to A&A's iperf3 server, HTTP downloads from major CDNs such as Fastly, speedtest.net, and ThinkBroadband's speed tester:
* '''[https://mikrotik.com/product/rb4011igs_rm RB4011]''': typically hits the 600mbit service cap with single or multiple connections
* '''[https://mikrotik.com/product/hap_ax2 hAP ax2]''': approx 450mbit max with a single connection, the 600mbit service cap is hit with multiple connections
* '''[https://mikrotik.com/product/hap_ac2 hAP ac2]''': approx 350-400mbit max with a single connection, ~450mbit max with multiple connections
HoweverPlease note that these tests all use large packet sizes, thereand if your use cases use small packets you can expect lower perforamnce. There is no substitute for testing with your own usecase!
 
This config should also work well with other affordable Mikrotik routers - such as the [https://mikrotik.com/product/RB750Gr3 hEX], or the [https://mikrotik.com/product/hex_2024 hEX Refresh]. Very low end routers such as the [https://mikrotik.com/product/RB941-2nD hAP Lite] may work, but are not recommended.
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