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product_id: 503193992
title: "RB5009UPr+S+in 1.4GHz 1GB 7xGb 1x2.5Gb 1xSFP+"
brand: "mikrotik"
price: "15776199₫"
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reviews_count: 12
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# 1.4GHz Speed 1GB Cache 500W Power RB5009UPr+S+in 1.4GHz 1GB 7xGb 1x2.5Gb 1xSFP+

**Brand:** mikrotik
**Price:** 15776199₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** RB5009UPr+S+in 1.4GHz 1GB 7xGb 1x2.5Gb 1xSFP+ by mikrotik
- **How much does it cost?** 15776199₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## 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

- • **Energy Efficient Design:** Maximize performance without compromising on power consumption with a 500W wattage.
- • **Future-Ready Technology:** Stay ahead of the curve with advanced AMD E Series architecture.
- • **Robust Connectivity Options:** Equipped with 7xGb, 1x2.5Gb, and 1xSFP+ ports for seamless networking.
- • **Powerful Processing Capabilities:** Enjoy smooth multitasking with 4 concurrent threads and a single core design.
- • **Unleash Lightning-Fast Performance:** Experience blazing speeds with a 1.4GHz processor that handles multiple tasks effortlessly.

## Overview

The MikroTik RB5009UPr+S+ is a high-performance router featuring a 1.4GHz processor, 1GB cache memory, and multiple connectivity options, including 7xGb, 1x2.5Gb, and 1xSFP+ ports, all while maintaining an efficient 500W power consumption.

## Description

MikroTik RouterBORD 5009UPr+S+IN with Marvell Armada ARMv8 CPU, W127016770 (Marvell Armada ARMv8 CPU (4-cores, 1.4GHz per core), 1GB of DDR4 RAM, 1GB NAND storage RB5009UPr+S+IN) Marvell Armada ARMv8 CPU (4-cores, 1.4GHz per core), 1GB of DDR4 RAM, 1GB NAND storage RB5009UPr+S+IN

Review: MikroTik RB5009UPr+S+in: The Mighty Mini Router That Rewards Nerds and Punishes the Unprepared - The MikroTik RB5009UPr+S+in is one of those compact metal rectangles that punches so far above its weight class you start wondering what kind of caffeine regimen the MikroTik engineers are on. With seven Gigabit ports, a 2.5G uplink, and a 10G SFP+ cage, it behaves like a full-grown edge router that somehow got compressed in a hydraulic press. For home labs, small offices, and edge deployments, it brings an almost smug level of versatility—routing, switching, and PoE-out—all while staying cool, quiet, and generally unbothered by whatever weird network creatures you plug into it. But here’s the part people gloss over: the PoE-out voltage is exactly whatever you feed into the DC jack. No auto-detect magic, no negotiation guardrails, no nanny-state protections. If you size your wall wart wrong—wrong voltage, wrong amperage—you can starve devices, brown them out, or send them to an early grave. This is a feature for people who read datasheets on purpose. Treated properly, it becomes a brilliant little micro-core, powering APs, cameras, and low-draw gear with zero drama. Treated casually, it becomes a very educational experience in how electricity works. RouterOS, of course, is the final boss. If all you want is a base configuration—WAN, LAN, basic firewall—it’s straightforward and cooperative. But the moment you want more (advanced routing, VPN profiles, proper VLAN segmentation, wire-speed switching tricks) you will rapidly discover that RouterOS speaks its own dialect of network engineering. It’s powerful, elegant, and unapologetically deep. The RB5009UPr+S+in rewards people who enjoy that depth, and punishes those who wander in without a plan. It’s not hostile; it just assumes you came prepared. ⸻ Pros • Shockingly capable for its size; great port mix (7x GbE, 1x 2.5G, 1x SFP+) • Runs cool, stable, and quiet even in cramped installations • PoE-out is fantastic if you size your power input correctly • RouterOS is extremely powerful and flexible • Excellent performance per watt and per dollar Cons • PoE-out voltage directly follows input voltage—mistakes get expensive • RouterOS has a steep learning curve beyond basic configs • CPU can bottleneck under heavy VPN or advanced firewalling • Not a replacement for a full PoE switch in larger deployments • Very easy to accidentally build a “science project” instead of a clean config
Review: Megacool - Superb flexible router for automation and modern home datacenter scenarios. Software is great, port features are amazing and love fanless operation

## Features

- W127016770

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BBW159WW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,663 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #129 in Mini Computers |
| Brand | MikroTik |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (120) |
| Item Weight | 800 Grams |
| Manufacturer | MikroTik |
| Mfr Part Number | RB5009UPr+S+IN |
| Model Number | 10800866 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Processor Brand | ARM |
| Processor Core Count | 1 |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Series | AMD E Series |
| Processor Socket | Socket SP3 |
| Processor Speed | 1.4 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Wattage | 500 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MikroTik
- **CPU Manufacturer:** ARM
- **CPU Model:** AMD E Series
- **CPU Socket:** Socket SP3
- **CPU Speed:** 1.4 GHz

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ MikroTik RB5009UPr+S+in: The Mighty Mini Router That Rewards Nerds and Punishes the Unprepared
*by D***Q on November 23, 2025*

The MikroTik RB5009UPr+S+in is one of those compact metal rectangles that punches so far above its weight class you start wondering what kind of caffeine regimen the MikroTik engineers are on. With seven Gigabit ports, a 2.5G uplink, and a 10G SFP+ cage, it behaves like a full-grown edge router that somehow got compressed in a hydraulic press. For home labs, small offices, and edge deployments, it brings an almost smug level of versatility—routing, switching, and PoE-out—all while staying cool, quiet, and generally unbothered by whatever weird network creatures you plug into it. But here’s the part people gloss over: the PoE-out voltage is exactly whatever you feed into the DC jack. No auto-detect magic, no negotiation guardrails, no nanny-state protections. If you size your wall wart wrong—wrong voltage, wrong amperage—you can starve devices, brown them out, or send them to an early grave. This is a feature for people who read datasheets on purpose. Treated properly, it becomes a brilliant little micro-core, powering APs, cameras, and low-draw gear with zero drama. Treated casually, it becomes a very educational experience in how electricity works. RouterOS, of course, is the final boss. If all you want is a base configuration—WAN, LAN, basic firewall—it’s straightforward and cooperative. But the moment you want more (advanced routing, VPN profiles, proper VLAN segmentation, wire-speed switching tricks) you will rapidly discover that RouterOS speaks its own dialect of network engineering. It’s powerful, elegant, and unapologetically deep. The RB5009UPr+S+in rewards people who enjoy that depth, and punishes those who wander in without a plan. It’s not hostile; it just assumes you came prepared. ⸻ Pros • Shockingly capable for its size; great port mix (7x GbE, 1x 2.5G, 1x SFP+) • Runs cool, stable, and quiet even in cramped installations • PoE-out is fantastic if you size your power input correctly • RouterOS is extremely powerful and flexible • Excellent performance per watt and per dollar Cons • PoE-out voltage directly follows input voltage—mistakes get expensive • RouterOS has a steep learning curve beyond basic configs • CPU can bottleneck under heavy VPN or advanced firewalling • Not a replacement for a full PoE switch in larger deployments • Very easy to accidentally build a “science project” instead of a clean config

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Megacool
*by N***A on April 4, 2026*

Superb flexible router for automation and modern home datacenter scenarios. Software is great, port features are amazing and love fanless operation

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sweet spot in the Mikrotik line-up
*by C***C on June 18, 2023*

A while back I had some unusual stability problems with my Cisco RV34x routers (the main one and the backup). Realizing that Cisco had already declared theseend-of-life, in the past couple months I've been investigating suitable SOHO routers to replace the Cisco's. My criteria are security, performance, and efficient configuration and administration. Among my top picks has been Mikrotik's routerOS. I have spent at least a couple weeks bringing up a trial routerOS stack on an x86 box (re-purposed Barracuda F12). So I've became handy with its configuration scripting as well as the excellent Winbox GUI-based administrator. I wanted to achieve all my required routing functionality on the trial platform before purchasing the Mikrotik hardware. I already loved Mikrotik the company. There is background information on their website. Like much of their product line, this model appears to be made in Latvia. I didn't need the PoE version of this router but the market price difference over the plain version was less than $30. Speaking of PoE, the factory configuration came with all Ethernet ports set to PoE Auto. I would have preferred more conservative PoE Off settings for this default. Mikrotik's online documentation to support routerOS is good. It reinforces that you are not just buying a piece of hardware here, but also a comprehensive, mature software routing platform. Getting IPv4 up and running is a virtual copy-customize-paste operation. IPv6 was a little more puzzling and burned most of the time. However, finally my test configuration on the x86 box checked out and it was time to look at the Mikrotik hardware. I believe that this model, the RB5009UPr+S+in (and its otherwise identical but non-PoE stablemate) represents the sweet spot of the Mikrotik router line for advanced SOHO users. The models below it are demonstrably slower and the ones above it cost considerably more. I've got 1Gbit fiber service and the RB5009 is a perfect match. So it arrived late yesterday and I configured it today. The very delightful surprise was that it shipped from the factory with a working IPv4 stack: a standard WAN on ether1, and the remaining ports grouped as a bridge for LAN. As far as IPv4 is concerned, the only major change for my deployment was to modify the LAN subnet from default 192.168.88.0/24 to the subnet I use. For IPv6, a sane set of firewall filters rules was pre-defined, but the IPv6 configuration still needed basic settings, addressing and ND statements. But I already had those ready to copy over from my x86 test platform. The configured RB5009 worked the first time plugged into my ISP.

## Frequently Bought Together

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