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product_id: 198295188
title: "MikroTik RBSXTR&R11e-LTE6"
brand: "mikrotik"
price: "฿13101"
currency: THB
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/198295188-mikrotik-rbsxtr-and-r11e-lte6
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region: Thailand
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# Optimized for weak & crowded signals Advanced LTE6 connectivity Dual Ethernet ports with PoE-out MikroTik RBSXTR&R11e-LTE6

**Brand:** mikrotik
**Price:** ฿13101
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📡 Elevate your connectivity game—stay ahead, stay connected!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MikroTik RBSXTR&R11e-LTE6 by mikrotik
- **How much does it cost?** ฿13101 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/198295188-mikrotik-rbsxtr-and-r11e-lte6)

## Best For

- mikrotik enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mikrotik brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Seamless LTE6 Speeds:** Experience blazing downloads up to 95 Mbps and reliable uploads, perfect for remote work or streaming.
- • **Rugged Outdoor Design:** Engineered for rooftop or pole mounting, built to withstand challenging weather and signal environments.
- • **Smart Signal Handling:** Boosts responsiveness in crowded urban areas and extends connectivity in rural weak-signal zones.
- • **Dual Ethernet with PoE-out:** Power another device effortlessly while maintaining a clean, minimal setup.
- • **Plug & Play with Flexibility:** Supports multiple SIMs and integrates smoothly into existing networks—ideal for tech-savvy pros who demand control.

## Overview

The MikroTik RBSXTR&R11e-LTE6 is a high-performance LTE6 outdoor router designed for professionals seeking reliable, high-speed internet in both urban and rural settings. Featuring dual Ethernet ports with PoE-out, it supports powering additional devices while delivering download speeds up to 95 Mbps. Its rugged design ensures durability in harsh environments, making it a top choice for seamless, flexible network expansion.

## Description

Mikrotic SXT LTE6 kit

Review: Pretty impressive - So far, I've been pretty impressed. I have a collection of masts in line of sight around 1mi away, so I mounted this at a corner of my roof aimed at the tower. I powered it via a small PoE switch that I bought, and installed an EE SIM in it. Unlike a lot of folks here, the SIM worked right away with no issues. I tried a variety of broadband speed checkers and I think the minimum download speed I got was around 45 Mb/s, and a few times it was as high as 95 Mb/s. Uploads topped out around 45 Mb/s, but more normally in the high 20s to mid 30s. I have yet to integrate it into my existing network to replace the copper to the house, and I think that this may be where some of the complaints regarding the interface may come into play. The quick interface is fine, but I have to disable some services like DHCP as I don't want this device being in charge of those functions. Some small annoyances: The access door is a pretty tight fit bigger hands. The slot for the cable is geared toward their PoE injector, which is kind of a weird cable since you don't really want it near the router (how to weather proof?), but perhaps it would have worked if it was placed near the switch/PC end of things. But I ran an outdoor CAT6 cable into it and not only is the cable notch a bit tight but it was really tough to get the right angle to plug the cable into the first Ethernet socket (this is the PoE in socket). I see absolutely no way to make use of the second PoE out socket without either using a much narrower cable or else leaving the access door off. The band clamp is really more meant to be used on a pole that's 2 or 3 inches in diameter it seems to me, but I'm a bit worried about the J-bar pole that I used on my house as they are a good bit narrower. The clamp holds it pretty well, and it's quite tight, but I'm worried that the router might be spun a bit in some of the big winds that we get here in the winter. It would have been nice to include a rubber strip that could be applied between the band clamp and mounting post to keep such things from happening. I didn't have one when I installed it, and I'm concerned that I'll need to get back up there if the wind has its way. But I'm sure the position is a big reason why I'm getting the kind of speeds I'm seeing. I was worried about some of the issues that other reviewers raised, but I guess I got pretty lucky in that it seems to be running quite well without a lot of fuss. Next, we'll see if there are any issues with connections lost/remade. But right now it's working a treat.
Review: Disappointed - Two days wasted trying to get this darn thing to work! I regard myself as expert in cellular and proficient at IT and IP networking. This device is obviously targeted at 0.00001% of the population who can make it work! I tried it with 3 different SIMs , all of which work fine in a handset at the same location. In this device, I'm pretty sure they were all connecting at the 4G/LTE level, but no IP connectivity or pings possible. Support was useless. Got an automated response suggesting contacting retailer (desertcart, yeah, right!), reading the manual, or using the user forum (nothing there helpful). I hate being negative in reviews. On the positive side, if you can get this thing to work, from my cellular expertise I KNOW it will improve your 4G experience!

## Features

- It provides better responsiveness in a crowded environment and higher efficiency for weaker signal situations in the countryside
- The unit is equipped with two Ethernet ports (the second port has PoE-out functionality), so you can use it to power up another device
- International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0843RMBLG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 298,317 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2,157 in Routers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | RBSXTR&R11E-LTE6 |
| Manufacturer | MikroTik |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 5.08 x 6.86 cm; 1 g |

## Product Details

- **Antenna type:** Internal
- **Brand:** MikroTik
- **Colour:** grey
- **Compatible devices:** Laptop, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Tablet
- **Connectivity technology:** Ethernet
- **Frequency band class:** Dual-Band
- **Model name:** RBSXTR&R11E-LTE6
- **Recommended uses for product:** Home
- **Special feature:** WPS
- **Wireless communication standard:** 802.11ac, 802.11n

## Images

![MikroTik RBSXTR&R11e-LTE6 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/11+uJcyFr7L.jpg)
![MikroTik RBSXTR&R11e-LTE6 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/11eHNcpsb5L.jpg)
![MikroTik RBSXTR&R11e-LTE6 - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/212FL2TenML.jpg)
![MikroTik RBSXTR&R11e-LTE6 - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41eXNZjmIBL.jpg)
![MikroTik RBSXTR&R11e-LTE6 - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/514lvCCoULL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Hi, Rather than use a sim card inside, Can I connect it to my mobile via hotspot and use it to boost that signal remotely ?**
A: Don't think this has WiFi, so not sure how you would do it..this is designed to have a data SIM in it and then connect via wired ethernet to route or switch

**Q: Hi, does this work with pay as you go sim cards?**
A: Yes, in fact that’s how I selected who I was going to go with by getting a payg sim from the main providers and seeing which one had the best speed 😁

**Q: Can the lte-6 be set to bridge mode to avoid 'double nat' problems when connected to an extra wifi router. and how easy is the srt up to do that ?**
A: HI, Yes the Mikrotik LTE range can be set to bridge to an internal router. There will be an option during the set up.
Many Thanks
LinITX

**Q: I can't see any product information on this product??? Is it just 4G or is it 5g enabled please?**
A: Actually it does 2GSM, 3G (WCDMA/HSDPA) and 4G (LTE).   The 2G would be a waste of time for data, but 3G might get you out of a tight corner (up to 42Mbps possible if site configured for it).  

There is an Amrican version which probably does CDMA and no doubt covers therir spectrum bands (maybe CBRS bands I have not checked)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty impressive
*by T***. on 14 October 2023*

So far, I've been pretty impressed. I have a collection of masts in line of sight around 1mi away, so I mounted this at a corner of my roof aimed at the tower. I powered it via a small PoE switch that I bought, and installed an EE SIM in it. Unlike a lot of folks here, the SIM worked right away with no issues. I tried a variety of broadband speed checkers and I think the minimum download speed I got was around 45 Mb/s, and a few times it was as high as 95 Mb/s. Uploads topped out around 45 Mb/s, but more normally in the high 20s to mid 30s. I have yet to integrate it into my existing network to replace the copper to the house, and I think that this may be where some of the complaints regarding the interface may come into play. The quick interface is fine, but I have to disable some services like DHCP as I don't want this device being in charge of those functions. Some small annoyances: The access door is a pretty tight fit bigger hands. The slot for the cable is geared toward their PoE injector, which is kind of a weird cable since you don't really want it near the router (how to weather proof?), but perhaps it would have worked if it was placed near the switch/PC end of things. But I ran an outdoor CAT6 cable into it and not only is the cable notch a bit tight but it was really tough to get the right angle to plug the cable into the first Ethernet socket (this is the PoE in socket). I see absolutely no way to make use of the second PoE out socket without either using a much narrower cable or else leaving the access door off. The band clamp is really more meant to be used on a pole that's 2 or 3 inches in diameter it seems to me, but I'm a bit worried about the J-bar pole that I used on my house as they are a good bit narrower. The clamp holds it pretty well, and it's quite tight, but I'm worried that the router might be spun a bit in some of the big winds that we get here in the winter. It would have been nice to include a rubber strip that could be applied between the band clamp and mounting post to keep such things from happening. I didn't have one when I installed it, and I'm concerned that I'll need to get back up there if the wind has its way. But I'm sure the position is a big reason why I'm getting the kind of speeds I'm seeing. I was worried about some of the issues that other reviewers raised, but I guess I got pretty lucky in that it seems to be running quite well without a lot of fuss. Next, we'll see if there are any issues with connections lost/remade. But right now it's working a treat.

### ⭐ Disappointed
*by R***N on 25 June 2023*

Two days wasted trying to get this darn thing to work! I regard myself as expert in cellular and proficient at IT and IP networking. This device is obviously targeted at 0.00001% of the population who can make it work! I tried it with 3 different SIMs , all of which work fine in a handset at the same location. In this device, I'm pretty sure they were all connecting at the 4G/LTE level, but no IP connectivity or pings possible. Support was useless. Got an automated response suggesting contacting retailer (Amazon, yeah, right!), reading the manual, or using the user forum (nothing there helpful). I hate being negative in reviews. On the positive side, if you can get this thing to work, from my cellular expertise I KNOW it will improve your 4G experience!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good for fringe reception or strong reception of high frequencies
*by J***T on 8 April 2021*

I have this pointed at my nearest 4G mast that supports EE band 7 (2 carriers) and have locked to this frequency in the firmware. This has allowed me to achieve up to 88Mbps download and 25Mbps upload. With regularly over 70Mbps download. It's a shame I can only aggregate 2 bands as that mast has 5 carriers - 2x1800Mhz, 1x2100Mhz and 2x2600Mhz with 80Mhz total 4G spectrum. That is a limitation of the Category 6 though which until later this year is the best Mikrotik do. One star less as the ethernet interface is only 100Mbps when an LTE Category 6 signal is capable of providing a download speed of well over 100Mbps.

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