Short answer is NO.  There is no cross-platform integration step-by-step 
manuals.  Depending on what your network looks like it is easy to build out 
from tower to tower, we have a routed network using private IP addresses.  We 
do not use UBNT equipment any longer, but rather Cambium ePMP.  

 

We put a /24 on the Mikrotik router for the AP’s and either bridge or use the 
switch chip to combine the ports to the router the AP’s are plugged into.  The 
backhaul is on a separate IP subnet in a /29.  If you need a Public IP address 
for a customer, we put a /30 on the router, this gives the customer an IP and a 
gateway.  The magic is the OSPF making everything route.

 

There are various consultants who could set up and scenario like this.  Once 
you get the basic setup, all you do is replicate it down the line.  Dennis 
Burgess or Steve Discher are two of the most reputable in our industry.    Both 
will document everything you need.  There are others of us who could do this 
for you for less money, but in the long run, they will get you going in the 
correct direction and give you a foundation to build on.

 

Tommy

 

 

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Network Administrator

Digitex.com

 

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817.558.1204 F

 

 

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Date: Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 12:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [Mikrotik Users] network topology suggestions

 

Jan,

 

We started with a consultant building a small network in Florida that is now up 
to 17 nodes. The consultant we used was a little slow but provided great 
documentation and got us well on our way. Since then we have expanded into 2 
other cities all of which has been done in house. Feel free to re3ach out 
off-list and I can provide our consultant as well as give you some experiences 
we have had using Ubiquiti, Netonix and our distributors.

 

Joe

Compass Broadband Networks 

 

 

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Mikrotik-users
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2017 12:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik Users] network topology suggestions

 

I thought I was being fairly specific about my question.  I don't want to go 
"off-list", because then the answers help no one else and defeats the main 
purpose of this membership-fee mail-list users group.  I'm very sick-n-tired of 
dumping $money$ down endless rabbit-holes of manufacturer 
reps/products/consultants for answers which could be in public-domain if only 
they could be found.  Maybe there is another user-group I should pay-for 
instead?

I'm looking for articles written by users of Mikrotik and Ubiquiti.  Mikrotik 
usage is buried in obfuscation of language and translation where down seems to 
be up and details are often somewhere in-between vs what is written in the 
RTFM!.  Ubiquiti doesn't want to go outside of their own product line in any 
discussion.  And, I don't want to get trapped into using a specific vendor for 
obvious reasons.  

Should I continue with hiring consultants who promise documentation that never 
come?  And which ones actually do, they all promise, none deliver.  Should I 
pour $$ into manufacturers to then find out I can't do what is needed because I 
followed their advice and bought the wrong gear?  Been down this street too!

OK, so I'm venting

Jan V

On 05/26/2017 04:22 PM, Jan-OOLLC via Mikrotik-users wrote:
Is there any documentation on suggested network topology using Mikrotik 
routers with multiple Ubiquiti towers and APs?
 
 

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