Re: [Mikrotik] Mikrotik parts for sale

2008-12-06 Thread Mike Hammett
Due to some advise, I've figured out a way to ship internationally.  I will 
now ship via USPS internationally.  I'll have to quote that shipping after 
the completion of the auction, since I'm not going to individually quote a 
whole bunch of people.  I'll charge $5 over what usps.com tells me it costs 
to ship it to you.


I will only use USPS internationally, UPS only within the 48 states.


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Intelligent Computing Solutions
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http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZjohanQ2dhammy


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Re: [Mikrotik] Eoip Tunnels Vlans

2008-12-06 Thread Butch Evans

On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, Keith Barber wrote:

Except for this one client.  Who's connected to the ap that is the 
only one doing the vlan tagged setup.  They weren't having any real 
problems surfing, but they couldn't do remote desktop.  Did some 
searching on google, most said it's MTU related.


I would agree.  It is almost certainly MTU.  Ethernet has 1500 byte 
MTU, so does EoIP.  EoIP has a small overhead (I think it's 4 bytes) 
and VLAN carries a 2 byte overhead.  These 6 bytes are likely to be 
your problem.


Now with all that jibberish, is there anything particularly bad 
with have EoIP tunnels within a vlan? Another thought, is Mikrotik 
smart enough to strip the EoiP/Vlan tags in the right order, so 
they don't interfere with one another?


The tagging is handled correctly.  Well, it's removed in the same 
order it is added, assuming everything is correctly set up.  The 
only problem with EoIPoVLAN is going to be MTU.  Your best bet is to 
experiment with Mangle at some router that is either before or after 
the EoIP tunnel.  In mangle, you can set tcp mss, which will help 
you automatically set up the maximum packet size to fit inside the 
tunnel with vlan.


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[Mikrotik] OT: WM6.1 Calendar program...

2008-12-06 Thread Butch Evans
So, I got this new phone.  It has WM6.1 running.  The calendar 
program on that phone is the WORST program I believe I've ever seen. 
I am interested in getting a decent program to use as a calendar on 
my phone.  Anyone have any good suggestions?


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