RouterBOARD 433AH
RouterBOARD 433AH
The RB433AH is a more powerful version of the standard RB433. The 128MB DDR will be capable of supporting new RouterOS features coming. The microSD slot supports an additional memory card that can be used for a Dude database and other features to be announced in during Spring ‘08.
The 680MHz Atheros MIPs 24K CPU, that can be overclocked to 800MHz, with a 64KB/32KB instruction/data cache is probably the fastest CPU used in low cost wireless access points.
The three Ethernets and mpci slots give you ample data interfaces to put the big CPU power to work.
The RB433 and RB433AH replace the RB133 and RB333 positions of our product line.
CPU Atheros AR7130 680MHz network processor (Tested at 800MHz)
Memory 128MB DDR SDRAM onboard memory
Boot loader RouterBOOT
Data storage 64MB onboard NAND memory chip and microSD
Ethernet 3x 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet ports with Auto-MDI/X
miniPCI 3x MiniPCI Type IIIA/IIIB slots
Extras Reset switch, Beeper
Serial port One DB9 RS232C asynchronous serial port
LEDs Power, NAND activity, 5 user LEDs
Power options Power over Ethernet: 10..28V DC (except power over datalines).
Power jack: 10..28V DC. Voltage monitor.
Dimensions 10.5 cm x 15 cm, 137 grams
Power consumption ~3W without extension cards, maximum – 25 W, 16W output to cards
Operating System MikroTik RouterOS v3, Level5 license
via openwrt.org forums
More info and secs : rb433AH.pdf
Tags: Atheros AR7130, rb433ah, routerboard, RouterBOARD 433AH

June 4th, 2008 at 11:36 am
Best found price was at - http://www.wifi-stock.com/details/rb_433ah.html
June 9th, 2008 at 1:24 pm
yes the price is really good there, I am surprised
July 20th, 2008 at 3:01 pm
Did anybody succesfully buy something from http://www.wifi-stock.com?
It ’s a Lithunian company,that sells in nation but need to be sure for spending some money..
Thanks.
July 20th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
Try first to contact them by phone. There is lot of contacts info so they look right to me - BUT first call them.
They have minimum order sum of 200USD or 130EUR per order.
Good luck and if You are happy whit their work - share it with us here.
Thank You.
July 22nd, 2008 at 3:07 pm
I checked http://www.i4-wifi.com web site and both of them similir altough this are clone of each other.I saw some thumbnails in http://www.wifi-stock.com that is taken from i4-wifi.com.They forget to remove i4-wifi logo from thumb version.Check this out ;http://www.wifi-stock.com/details/jc-217.html
Save picture in to pc and look from thumb vers via explorer.. :)Surprise…
September 1st, 2008 at 8:24 pm
I bought a few equipments from wifi-stock this year. There is a minimum
of USD200, so I had to purchase an extra gear that I’ll sell later.
Prices are very competitive. They do not take Paypal, I used VISA
online. Shipping took some time, at least a week and maybe two, I
don’t know for sure as I was on vacation then. The packaging was
robust and didn’t show anything about the inside. I first thought
that one item was missing but it was just inside the box of another
one (it was a tiny mini-PCI card). I had several e-mail exchanges
with the people there through this, and they were always responsive,
helpful and friendly. So I recommend them and I would gladly buy
again from them.
Ah, and by the way the Ubiquiti Nanostation 2 I bought from them works
like a charm. By the time I got it, it already had a software upgrade
available, which installed flawlessly.
Hope this helps,
Eric
September 2nd, 2008 at 7:21 am
I have made few order from this shop and all went ok. Received my ordered mPCI cards in 5days after made payment.