MikroTik routers and “access points” models such as hAP and hAP lite (including their more advanced variants hAP AC² and hAP AC³) are mainly targeted at home networks and small offices (SOHO) environments, they come with RouterOS L4 license and out-of-the-box are usually configured as classic, conventional, well, routers – despite “AP” in their name. Thing is, you will frequently find only the command line configuration tutorials online, but easy to follow step-by-step illustrated guides are virtually nowhere to be found. MikroTik runs RouterOS operating system, an overwhelmingly complex feature-rich piece of software which you can use, control and configure both using command line terminal and graphical interfaces WinBox (on Microsoft Windows PCs) and WebFig (in web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Edge…).
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