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MikroTik RB5009UPr+S+in 1.4GHz 1GB 7xGb 1x2.5Gb 1xSFP+

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Marvell Armada ARMv8 CPU (4-cores, 1.4GHz per core), 1GB of DDR4 RAM, 1GB NAND storage RB5009UPr+S+IN


Hans Engelen
Reviewed in Germany on March 17, 2025
Finding the right switch/router for your homelab size raspberry PI cluster (running on POE) can be a challenge. Sure switches exist for this but not many that deliver this level of features for this price.Enter Mikrotik, and be amazed
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Great option for remote office or remote location for network assets but ROS still can't compete with pfSense
Hjörtur Arnþórsson
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Good value for price
rainforest
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 30, 2024
Good product, no regrets, best router (although sadly I'm underusing it as I don't have PoE APs )
Maksim
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
This is just fantastic piece of engineering, I'm not sure why I've hesitated to try out mikrotik but boy oh boy, once you go mikrotik you do not go back, I've tried many routers (Omada, pfsense, opnsense, ubiquiti, sophos, palo alto, etc, etc. ) none do what mikrotik router os v7 does and to the complete feature set that rOS v7.0 does. Thank you mikrotik. I will be using this router for a very very long time, it has fully replaced my pfsense setup and then some. Just nicely done all around. Excellent solid router and the configuration options are endless and configuration is very straight forward, firewall rules are a chef's kiss. Very easily understood. I LOVE IT. cannot say enough good things about it.
Mang
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
As awesome as this is all poe out . I wish it's 10 ports like the rb4011 for ease of script sharing across models for faster deployments. Would be 5 star if it's 10 ports
Marion Mitchell
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
So glad that I went with this router. My network has never been so stable and good.I using the 2.5G port to link with my ISP 2gig internet connection. I am using the SFP+for my 10gig switch for all my 10Gig devices. I am even using all 7 of the other portsfor POE+ feeding 7 Duo spotlight cameras. It significantly beats the 10gig wifi consumerrouters normally used like this.
Serena
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2024
Overall the product is absolutely fantastic and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a 8 port homelab router.
Xipper
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I've been using Mikrotik exclusively for home networking for nearly a decade, I was using an older RB750g for my router -- and it was an amazing value, as it easily sustained concurrent gigabit bidirectionally while my ISP provided router couldn't. In fact many other popular brands couldn't as my ISP requires PPPoE and it seems that all of the big name home routers fail to implement a multithreaded PPP client.I upgraded to this router and the Mikrotik RB750g could not manage gigabit IPv6. It handily passes gigabit up/down at the same time with PPPoE in place, and there is no performance loss for IPv6 like my previous router.The RB50009 allowed me to consolidate multiple pieces of network gear, as it now provided PoE to my UniFi access points. I also have it running several Docker containers for networking services, that used to require yet another device to power and maintain.The newer RouterOS versions also have a mDNS proxy that allows to easily forward mDNS across network segments to allow AirPlay or other services to work across my isolated network (privacy/security reasons).
muentze
Reviewed in Germany on December 10, 2024
Der MikroTik RB5009UPr+S+IN ist ein beeindruckender Router, der durch seine Leistung und Vielseitigkeit überzeugt. Besonders hervorzuheben ist die Kombination aus kompakter Bauweise und einer Vielzahl von Anschlussmöglichkeiten, was ihn ideal für anspruchsvolle Netzwerkanwendungen macht.Die Unterstützung von PoE-In und PoE-Out über alle Ethernet-Ports ist ein großer Pluspunkt. Dies vereinfacht die Stromversorgung angeschlossener Geräte erheblich und reduziert den Kabelsalat. Die Verfügbarkeit eines SFP+ Ports bietet zudem großartige Optionen für High-Speed-Verbindungen bis zu 10 Gbit/s, was den Router perfekt für moderne Netzwerke macht.Die Performance des Geräts ist ausgezeichnet – der leistungsstarke Quad-Core-Prozessor und die optimierte Wärmeableitung durch das solide Gehäuse ermöglichen eine stabile und effiziente Nutzung auch bei hoher Belastung. Die Kompatibilität mit RouterOS erweitert die Möglichkeiten nochmals erheblich und gibt dem Nutzer volle Kontrolle über das Netzwerk.Ein zusätzlicher Vorteil ist die durchdachte Bauweise, die sowohl eine platzsparende Montage als auch eine einfache Integration in bestehende Netzwerksysteme erlaubt. Für professionelle Anwendungen oder ambitionierte Heimanwender ist der RB5009UPr+S+IN eine klare Empfehlung, wenn man auf der Suche nach einem leistungsfähigen, flexiblen und zuverlässigen Router ist.
JGB
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024
Mikrotik makes great routing software. They combined the great software with a nice piece of hardware. This router supports GB internet access easily. In addition, I use it for a GRE ipsec tunnel. Runs at about 20% utilization when the tunnel is maxed out. The power over ethernet (POE) on each port is handy. Migration to this router from a Mikrotik 750 was complicated by the routers running different versions of the OS. I could not just transfer the configuration, I had to type the config in from scratch on the RB5009. Once the configuration was established, I've been very pleased with this router. Worth the few extra dollars for the power and flexibility. You do need to have some familiarity with advanced networking to make good use of a Mikrotik product.Even thought the photo on Amazon shows a European style AC plug, my router arrived in the US with a standard US style AC plug.
Thorbjorn G.
Reviewed in Sweden on June 29, 2023
I ordered this and an AP as well. I got an delivery time for the whole package.First of all: It was delivered 2 days before the first date. Good!, very good!Second: The produkts was well packed in paper and very heavy cardboard. No risk for damaged! Very good!The router and AP come with perpetul license (Router os 7 level 5)All the needed parts was included as expekted.I am very satisfied with both the seller and the transport company (UPS)I will both recommend and buy here again
CFortC
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023
A while back I had some unusual stability problems with my Cisco RV34x routers (the main one and the backup). Realizing that Cisco had already declared theseend-of-life, in the past couple months I've been investigating suitable SOHO routers to replace the Cisco's. My criteria are security, performance, and efficient configuration and administration.Among my top picks has been Mikrotik's routerOS. I have spent at least a couple weeks bringing up a trial routerOS stack on an x86 box (re-purposed Barracuda F12). So I've became handy with its configuration scripting as well as the excellent Winbox GUI-based administrator. I wanted to achieve all my required routing functionality on the trial platform before purchasing the Mikrotik hardware.I already loved Mikrotik the company. There is background information on their website. Like much of their product line, this model appears to be made in Latvia.I didn't need the PoE version of this router but the market price difference over the plain version was less than $30. Speaking of PoE, the factory configuration came with all Ethernet ports set to PoE Auto. I would have preferred more conservative PoE Off settings for this default.Mikrotik's online documentation to support routerOS is good. It reinforces that you are not just buying a piece of hardware here, but also a comprehensive, mature software routing platform. Getting IPv4 up and running is a virtual copy-customize-paste operation. IPv6 was a little more puzzling and burned most of the time. However, finally my test configuration on the x86 box checked out and it was time to look at the Mikrotik hardware.I believe that this model, the RB5009UPr+S+in (and its otherwise identical but non-PoE stablemate) represents the sweet spot of the Mikrotik router line for advanced SOHO users. The models below it are demonstrably slower and the ones above it cost considerably more. I've got 1Gbit fiber service and the RB5009 is a perfect match.So it arrived late yesterday and I configured it today. The very delightful surprise was that it shipped from the factory with a working IPv4 stack: a standard WAN on ether1, and the remaining ports grouped as a bridge for LAN. As far as IPv4 is concerned, the only major change for my deployment was to modify the LAN subnet from default 192.168.88.0/24 to the subnet I use. For IPv6, a sane set of firewall filters rules was pre-defined, but the IPv6 configuration still needed basic settings, addressing and ND statements. But I already had those ready to copy over from my x86 test platform. The configured RB5009 worked the first time plugged into my ISP.