He never left canopy land. Regards, Chuck
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 5:23 PM, Mike Hammett <af...@ics-il.net> wrote: > How could you have been a WISP and not dealt with Mikrotik at all? > > > > ----- > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > http://www.ics-il.com > > <https://www.facebook.com/ICSIL> > <https://plus.google.com/+IntelligentComputingSolutionsDeKalb> > <https://www.linkedin.com/company/intelligent-computing-solutions> > <https://twitter.com/ICSIL> > > Midwest Internet Exchange > http://www.midwest-ix.com > > <https://www.facebook.com/mdwestix> > <https://www.linkedin.com/company/midwest-internet-exchange> > <https://twitter.com/mdwestix> > ------------------------------ > *From: *"Chuck McCown" <ch...@wbmfg.com> > *To: *af@afmug.com > *Sent: *Monday, August 17, 2015 3:02:34 PM > *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] GigE Testing > > I am pretty ignorant as to the abilities of any Mikrotic device. > Can you enlighten me? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Matt > Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 2:01 PM > To: af@afmug.com > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] GigE Testing > > > I am wondering if I got a GigE managed switch, could I see some phy data > > speeds by looking at its management interface? > > > > Why not just a Mikrotik CCR? > > > > > > > > Demand for our GigE surge suppressor has been growing such that I am now > > limited by my test station throughput. > > > > > > > > Any ideas on how to test a GigE device go-nogo without buying more big > > dollar testers (which I currently use)? > > > > > > > > It needs to be fast and show speeds in both directions. > > > > > > > > Have considered just putting up a GigE switch and plugging the surge > > suppressor into two ports and seeing if they light. But that sounds > > pretty > > cheap and dirty. Want to see numbers. A laptop talking to another > laptop > > with iperf may end up being the solution. Not sure if there are GigE USB > > NICS so I could do it all on one laptop or not. > > > > > > > > Any other ideas? > > >