1. Okwu mmalite
The MikroTik hEX PoE RB960PGS is a compact and powerful 5-port Gigabit Ethernet router designed for environments where wireless connectivity is not required. It features Power over Ethernet (PoE) output on four of its ports, allowing it to power other PoE-capable devices directly. Equipped with an 800MHz CPU and running RouterOS, this device offers advanced network configuration capabilities in an affordable and easy-to-use package.
2. Ihe ngwugwu
Chọpụta na ihe niile dị na nkwakọ ngwaahịa gị:
- MikroTik hEX PoE RB960PGS Router
- 24V 2.5A nkwụnye ọkụ
- IEC Cord
- Gigabit PoE Injector (for optional use)
- DIN Mount (K-27)
- Metal Ring (one)
3. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The hEX PoE RB960PGS features five Gigabit Ethernet ports, a USB 2.0 port, and an SFP port for optical fiber connectivity. Ports 2-5 support PoE output.

Ọgụgụ 1: N'elu-ala view of the MikroTik hEX PoE RB960PGS Router, highlighting its compact design and port layout.

Ọgụgụ 2: Zuru ezu view of the router's front panel, illustrating the power input, SFP port, and five Gigabit Ethernet ports, with ports 2-5 labeled for PoE output.

Figure 3: Underside of the router, displaying the serial label, FCC indoor label, and various mounting points for flexible installation.
4. Nhazi ntuziaka
4.1. Ijikọ Ike
- Connect the provided 24V 2.5A power adapter to the 'Power' input port (DC10-57V) on the router.
- Plug the IEC cord into the power adapter and then into a suitable power outlet.
- Alternatively, the device can be powered via Passive PoE-in on Ethernet port 1.
4.2. Njikọ netwọkụ
- Connect your internet source (e.g., modem) to Ethernet port 1 (labeled 'Internet' or 'PoE in').
- Connect your local network devices (computers, switches, access points) to Ethernet ports 2-5 (labeled 'LAN PoE out'). These ports can provide power to compatible devices.
- If using an SFP module for fiber connectivity, insert the SFP module into the SFP port.
4.3. Nhazi mmalite
The hEX PoE RB960PGS runs MikroTik's RouterOS. Initial configuration can be done via a web browser or WinBox utility.
- Connect your computer directly to one of the LAN ports (e.g., port 2).
- Mepee a web nchọgharị wee gaa na adreesị IP ndabara (na-abụkarị http://192.168.88.1).
- Log in with the default username (admin) and no password. It is highly recommended to set a strong password immediately.
- Follow the Quick Set interface for basic internet and network setup, or access the full RouterOS configuration for advanced settings.
5. Ntuziaka ọrụ
5.1. Basic Routing
The router will automatically establish an internet connection if configured correctly. It acts as a DHCP server for your local network, assigning IP addresses to connected devices.
5.2. Power over Ethernet (PoE) Output
Ethernet ports 2-5 are capable of providing Power over Ethernet (PoE) output. This allows you to power other PoE-capable devices, such as IP cameras or wireless access points, directly from the router, reducing cable clutter.
- Ihe nrụpụta PoE voltage bụ otu ihe ntinye voltage supplied to the router. Ensure connected devices are compatible with this voltage oke.
- Maximum current is 1A per port.
- The router supports 802.3at PoE output.
5.3. SFP Port Usage
The SFP port allows for optical fiber connectivity, providing high-speed and long-distance network links. Insert a compatible SFP module into the port and connect your fiber optic cable.
5.4. Ojiji USB Port
The USB 2.0 port can be used for various purposes, including connecting external storage devices, 3G/4G modems, or other USB peripherals supported by RouterOS.
6. Nlekọta
6.1. Mmelite firmware
Regularly update RouterOS firmware to ensure optimal performance, security, and access to new features. Updates can be performed via the RouterOS web interface or WinBox.
6.2. Nhicha
Keep the device clean and free from dust to prevent overheating. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners.
6.3. Ihe gbasara gburugburu ebe obibi
Ensure the router is placed in a well-ventilated area. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, humidity, or direct sunlight.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
7.1. Enweghị ike
If the device does not power on, check the power adapter and IEC cord connections. Ensure the power outlet is functional. If using PoE-in, verify the PoE source is active and providing sufficient power.
7.2. Enweghị njikọ netwọk
Verify all Ethernet cables are securely connected. Check the LED indicators on the ports for link activity. Ensure your internet service is active. If issues persist, try restarting the router.
7.3. Ịtọgharịa ngwaọrụ
To reset the device to factory default settings, locate the 'Reset' button. With the device powered on, press and hold the reset button for approximately 5 seconds until the PWR LED starts flashing. Release the button to initiate the reset process.
8. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwapụta |
|---|---|
| Ụdị | MikroTik |
| Aha Nlereanya | RB960PGS |
| ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri Ethernet | 5 x Gigabit Ethernet |
| PoE Out Ports | Ports 2-5 (Passive PoE, 802.3at compatible) |
| PoE In | Ethernet Port 1 (Passive PoE) |
| Port SFP | 1 |
| Ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri USB | 1 x USB 2.0 |
| CPU | 800Mhz |
| RAM | 128MB |
| Sistemụ nrụọrụ | RouterOS |
| Ntinye ike | DC 10-57V (via power jack or PoE-in) |
| Oke Ugbu a kwa Ọdụ PoE | 1A |
| Ibu Ibu | 1.57 pound |
| Akụkụ ngwugwu | 8.46 x 5.75 x 2.83 sentimita asatọ |
9. Ozi nchekwa
- Always use the power adapter and cables provided by the manufacturer.
- Ewepụla ngwaọrụ ahụ na mmiri, ọkụ ma ọ bụ oke okpomọkụ.
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na ikuku ikuku dị mma iji gbochie ikpo oke ọkụ.
- Naanị ndị ọrụ ruru eru kwesịrị ịrụ nrụnye na nrụzi.
10. Official Product Videos
MikroTik hEX PoE 5x GB with PoE output for 4 ports
Vidiyo a na-enye nkọwa zuru ezuview of the MikroTik hEX PoE router, demonstrating its 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports and PoE output capabilities on 4 ports.
Five GB Ethernet Router with 4xPoE-out ports for outdoors
This video highlights a 5-port Gigabit Ethernet router with 4 PoE-out ports, suitable for outdoor applications, showcasing similar features to the hEX PoE RB960PGS.
11. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official MikroTik website or contact your authorized MikroTik distributor. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.





