mikrotik lcd touch screen factory

RouterBOARD 2011U and CCR series devices are equipped with a resistive touchscreen, for quick access to device stats and simple configuration options. Touchscreen requires pressure against the surface to register a touch, therefore light swipes and quick/short taps might not get registered (as opposed to a capacitive touchscreen commonly found on phones). If you find trouble operating the screen with your finger, you can also try a stylus, or opposite end of a pen.

Before the LCD touchscreen can be used, it needs to be calibrated at least once. After the first successful calibration, data is stored on the router. If no calibration values are present, calibration process will start automatically.

Take-screenshot function allows to create BMP image of currently displayed LCD screen and saves it in File List with specified name. Screenshots without file name are not saved, screenshots with an existing file name are overwritten.

Interfaces menu provide configuration for interface display timing in Stat Slideshow. Up to 10 additional (non-physical) interfaces can be added to the LCD.

Maximum interface speed that is used to determine bandwidth usage in All interface graphs and Interfaces screens. "auto" value can be set only for physical interfaces.

A Page is an screen that can contain up to 12 interface bar graphs. Sub-menu allows to configure which interfaces are shown in a page. Up to 5 pages can be added to all interface graph screen and up to 12 interfaces per page. To add an interface to a page, it first must be added under /lcd interfaces sub-menu.

PIN code number allows to protect sensitive menus on the LCD screen. The PIN number will be asked if Read-Only mode is disabled and you add an IP address, reset or reboot the router. Default PIN is 1234

Since v6.0, LCD has a menu structure. Menu screens consist of buttons that are used to navigate the menus. A scrollbar is shown on the right side of the screen if it does not fit on the actual display. The screen can be dragged up or down to access more options if they are available. At the top of each menu screen is a "Back" button that jumps to the previous screen.

If the router has default configuration - user named "admin" with no password, then a warning on LCD will appear. This screen shows IP"s assigned to the interfaces which could be used to connect to the router.

Interfaces menu displays all the Ethernet and Wireless interfaces. Bandwidth usage is shown similar to the All interface graph screen. From the Interfaces screen you can choose a specific interface to look at.

If a tap lands into the top right corner of the screen (square box 1/4 of the screen height), info time interval is changed: Min -> Hour -> Daily -> Weekly -> Min...

All interface graph screen shows the RX/TX bandwidth usage about all interfaces. The max values are calculated like this - for Ethernet interfaces it"s the negotiated rate or set speed. For wireless interfaces it"s calculated from used band, channel-width and chain count using the theoretical values. The goal of this screen is to see how values are related to each other for a single interface.

Stat Slideshow screen is similar to the "Stats" screen, but the interfaces are switched after they timeout. Settings for slideshow are stored in RouterOS submenu /lcd interface

These screens are only available when Read-Only mode is disabled. To access any of the screens, the Pin number must be entered. If the Pin authentication is successful, the user must confirm the desired action by pressing the "Yes" button, or cancel by pressing - "No".

mikrotik lcd touch screen factory

I just bought a RB2011UAS-2HND-IN, the touch screen is incredible insensitive. After many tries I may be able to change screen (if I have the luck on my side). I tried “/lcd reset-calibration”, but there are no reaction when I try to press on the first “X”.

No improvements for the calibration, it doesen"t register when I press the "X". Tried finger, nail and stylus. Pressing, holding, swiping, no response what so ever. The touch it self seems littlebit more responsive, could be just me geting used to it...

Mine RB2011UAS-2HnD-IN is the same -touch display is unresponsive and/or defect - only some kinds of triangles appears on it with message Interface down. Shame.

Mine RB2011UAS-2HnD-IN is the same -touch display is unresponsive and/or defect - only some kinds of triangles appears on it with message Interface down. Shame.

These settings are not correct. LCD touchscreen is configurable under "/lcd" menu. "/system lcd" menu from optional LCD package is used for LCD displays.

I"ve done all upgrades (now I"m in firmware 3.0 and routerOS 5.21, bundled version was rOs 5.20) but the calibration still not work: I"m not able to register the first cross to push due to unresponsive screen.

I"ve done all upgrades (now I"m in firmware 3.0 and routerOS 5.21, bundled version was rOs 5.20) but the calibration still not work: I"m not able to register the first cross to push due to unresponsive screen.

im actually purchased my 2011[non-RM wariant with WiFi and LCD] and nearly start feel sorry about not picking RackMount-version instead[despite absence of (rarely used until now)WiFi], because fragile-looking enclosure, [not laugh:]red color in front and LCD in weird state - protective cover scrateched, partially removed["by force"]/twisted and half-screen not touch sensetive.

after reading THIS thread i discover than LCD was left in "Disabled" state and locked to [not used yet]SFP cage. i guess wrong defaults in RouterOS config[i was used 6.0rc5].

After upgrade from 5.22 to 6.rc05 and clean netinstall again 5.22 /rc05 is full of bugs / and reconfig my home router ,I saw that lcd not working properly - but

Mine RB2011UAS-2HnD-IN is the same -touch display is unresponsive and/or defect - only some kinds of triangles appears on it with message Interface down. Shame.

These settings are not correct. LCD touchscreen is configurable under "/lcd" menu. "/system lcd" menu from optional LCD package is used for LCD displays.

I need to know what correct settings are. They are not given here. They are not given in the manual. After installing lcd package I also had settings reset to "set contrast=0 enabled=yes port=serial0 type=24x4"

CLI has lcd and system -> lcd, but lcd settings are not effective. backlight-timeout: 5m, but backlight does not turn off. Backlight obeyed set timeout originally. Installing and removing lcd package broke something. Now what?

for example - inpredictible touch sensetivity feats[regardless accuracy/pressure], ignore settings from LCD portion of settings[from CLI], randomly shuffling slideshow on random interface, ignore "backlight" timer setting.

mikrotik lcd touch screen factory

I got my Mikrotik CCR1016-12G Routerboard-Cloud Core Router ordered from Amazon, delivered by UPS. The outer box was OK. After unpacking and testing Router I found that touch LCD screen had a crack and was not working. Despite a cracked LCD the router itself was working .The same day, I initiated a return of the item. I was misguided that my purchase on Amazon.com is protected by an A-to-z guarantee policy. Though it is true when you buy directly from amazon it is not if you buy from a third party using amazon as advertising gateway to do dishonest business. An item that has been returned is usually not in pristine condition, even if the box has not been opened. There"s definitely a loss of money, time and effort on the part of the Buyer. There"s the extra work for seller of having to resell the product and maybe get stuck with something that was special ordered in the first place. It is unfair for the Buyer as well as for the Seller to have to absorb those loses when it has not been his/her mistake. So I turned to UPS to file a clam, after all it was damaged during the shipping. Well, UPS refused to deal with this type of a clam because there was no damage on the shipping box. The router was dumped by seller into the shipping box without any cushion protection. After all it was been the Seller"s mistake, as the item was not properly packed and/or shipped. The Seller was agreeing to take it back, but I had to pay for returning it! Why should I pay $20 for shipping return label or 20% restocking fee? So, I ended up buying new LCD touch screen for $5 from eBay and replacing it myself.

mikrotik lcd touch screen factory

RB3011UiAS-RM - The RB3011UiAS-RM is a 10-port device and the first from MikroTik to be running an ARM architecture CPU for higher performance than ever before. The RB3011UiAS-RM is a 10-port device and the first from MikroTik to be running an ARM architecture CPU for higher performance than ever before. The RB3011 has ten Gigabit ports divided in two switch groups, an SFP cage and for the first time a Superspeed full size USB 3.0 port, for adding storage or an external 3G/4G modem. The unit comes with a 1U rackmount enclosure, a touchscreen LCD panel, a serial console port and PoE output functionality on the last Ethernet port.

Product Features • ARM architecture CPU • More than 2 x performance of RB2011 series • 10 x Gigabit, USB 3.0 • LCD Display • Serial Console Port Product

• OS: MikroTik RouterOS, Level 5 license Product Includes (1) RB3011UiAS-RM (1) Power Supply (1) Rackmount Enclosure Technical Data Sheets and User Manuals RB3011UiAS-RM Data Sheet RB3011UiAS-RM Quick Setup Guide _DELETE_

mikrotik lcd touch screen factory

7X Gigabit Ethernet, 1x Combo port (SFP or Gigabit Ethernet), 1xSFP+ cage, 9 cores x 1GHz CPU, 2GB RAM, LCD panel, passive cooling desktop enclosure, SmartCard slot, RouterOS L6, PSU

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This model has twelve SFP ports and one SFP+ port for 10G connectivity. It is available in a 1U rackmount case and also has a serial console port, a touchscreen LCD and a USB port.

mikrotik lcd touch screen factory

Unit comes with the 1U rackmount case and supports a Smart card, to store your private key for use in all features that support Certificate based authentication. It also includes LCD touchscreen, microSD and a SFP+ port for 10G connections.

mikrotik lcd touch screen factory

!) switch - added hardware STP functionality for CRS devices and small Atheros switch chips (http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CRS_examples#Spanning_Tree_Protocol);

*) ppp - added CoA support to PPPoE, PPTP & L2TP (Mikrotik-Recv-Limit, Mikrotik-Xmit-Limit, Mikrotik-Rate-Limit, Ascend-Data-Rate, Ascend-XMit-Rate, Session-Timeout);

mikrotik lcd touch screen factory

The MikroTik RB2011UiAS-RM is powered by RouterOS, a fully featured routing operating system which has been continuously improved for fifteen years. Dynamic routing, hotspot, firewall, MPLS, VPN, advanced quality of service, load balancing and bonding, real-time configuration and monitoring – just a few of the vast number of features supported by RouterOS.

MikroTik RB2011UiAS-RM, in comparison with RB2011L series, not only has five Gigabit LAN ports and five Fast Ethernet LAN ports, but also has RJ45 serial port, microUSB port and more RAM (128MB instead of 64MB). Also, it has RouterOS L5 license (instead of L4) and nice touchscreen LCD for configuration. SFP cage is also present (SFP module not included!)

The MikroTik RB2011UiAS-RM Rackmount Router, in comparison with RB2011L series, not only has five Gigabit LAN ports and five Fast Ethernet LAN ports, but also has RJ45 serial port, USB port and more RAM (128MB instead of 64MB). Also, it has RouterOS L5 license (instead of L4) and nice touchscreen LCD for configuration. SFP cage is also present (SFP module not included!)

Along with the power supply, the Mikrotik RB2011UiAS-RM’s package includes a rack mount enclosure. There’s also an SFP cage, so the only thing to think about is the module. There’s n LCD panel that’s touch screen so you won’t have a hard time configuring the device. It also has an auto-MDI/X capability, which means it adjusts itself depending on what cable wires you attach. There’s no need to guess or go through trial and error when it comes to cables.

The router board is fitted with the Level 5 RouterOS, which gives you a month of excellent initial configuration support from MikroTik. You can also set up the router board into a wireless access point and bridge and enjoy 500 PPPoE, L2TP, and PPTP tunnels, as well as unlimited OVPN and VLAN interface support. Other benefits include 500 hotspot active users, support for RADIUS client, unlimited queues, unlimited KVM guests, 50 user manager active sessions, and support for RIP, BGP, and OSPF protocols. It is equipped with 128MB RAM, NAND Flash, and Atheros AR9344 running on 600MHz.

mikrotik lcd touch screen factory

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