Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Josh Luthman
ounting=no \
> >>>>>  radius-mac-authentication=no radius-mac-caching=disabled \
> >>>>>  radius-mac-format=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX radius-mac-mode=as-username
> \
> >>>>>  static-algo-0=none static-algo-1=none static-algo-2=none
> >>>>> static-algo-3=\
> >>>>>  none static-key-0="" static-key-1="" static-key-2=""
> >>>>> static-key-3="" \
> >>>>>  static-sta-private-algo=none static-sta-private-key="" \
> >>>>>  static-transmit-key=key-0 supplicant-identity=MikroTik
> >>>>> tls-certificate=\
> >>>>>  none tls-mode=no-certificates unicast-ciphers=""
> >>>>> wpa-pre-shared-key="" \
> >>>>>  wpa2-pre-shared-key=""
> >>>>> /interface bridge settings
> >>>>> set use-ip-firewall=no use-ip-firewall-for-pppoe=no
> >>>>> use-ip-firewall-for-vlan=\
> >>>>>  no
> >>>>> /interface ethernet switch port
> >>>>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
> >>>>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
> >>>>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
> >>>>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
> >>>>> /interface l2tp-server server
> >>>>> set authentication=pap,chap,mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=\
> >>>>>  default-encryption enabled=no max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460
> >>>>> mrru=disabled
> >>>>> /interface ovpn-server server
> >>>>> set auth=sha1,md5 certificate=none cipher=blowfish128,aes128
> >>>>> default-profile=\
> >>>>>  default enabled=no keepalive-timeout=60
> >>>>> mac-address=FE:03:72:A5:57:72 \
> >>>>>  max-mtu=1500 mode=ip netmask=24 port=1194
> >>>>> require-client-certificate=no
> >>>>> /interface pptp-server server
> >>>>> set authentication=mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=rrg enabled=yes \
> >>>>>  keepalive-timeout=30 max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460 mrru=disabled
> >>>>> /interface wireless align
> >>>>> set active-mode=yes audio-max=-20 audio-min=-100 audio-monitor=\
> >>>>>  00:00:00:00:00:00 filter-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00 frame-size=300 \
> >>>>>  frames-per-second=25 receive-all=no ssid-all=no
> >>>>> /interface wireless sniffer
> >>>>> set channel-time=200ms file-limit=10 file-name="" memory-limit=10 \
> >>>>>  multiple-channels=no only-headers=no receive-errors=no
> >>>>> streaming-enabled=\
> >>>>>  no streaming-max-rate=0 streaming-server=0.0.0.0
> >>>>> /interface wireless snooper
> >>>>> set channel-time=200ms multiple-channels=yes receive-errors=no
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 4/30/2010 4:06 PM, Cameron Crum wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> How about posting your ip address config and your interface config
> >>>>>> (ip addr export and int export)strip out the public's if you
> >>>>>> don't want us seeing them. I'll bet you just forgot some small
> detail
> >>>>>> that one of will catch.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Cameron
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Robert Andrews
certificates unicast-ciphers=""
>>>>> wpa-pre-shared-key="" \
>>>>>  wpa2-pre-shared-key=""
>>>>> /interface bridge settings
>>>>> set use-ip-firewall=no use-ip-firewall-for-pppoe=no
>>>>> use-ip-firewall-for-vlan=\
>>>>>  no
>>>>> /interface ethernet switch port
>>>>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
>>>>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
>>>>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
>>>>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
>>>>> /interface l2tp-server server
>>>>> set authentication=pap,chap,mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=\
>>>>>  default-encryption enabled=no max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460
>>>>> mrru=disabled
>>>>> /interface ovpn-server server
>>>>> set auth=sha1,md5 certificate=none cipher=blowfish128,aes128
>>>>> default-profile=\
>>>>>  default enabled=no keepalive-timeout=60
>>>>> mac-address=FE:03:72:A5:57:72 \
>>>>>  max-mtu=1500 mode=ip netmask=24 port=1194
>>>>> require-client-certificate=no
>>>>> /interface pptp-server server
>>>>> set authentication=mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=rrg enabled=yes \
>>>>>  keepalive-timeout=30 max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460 mrru=disabled
>>>>> /interface wireless align
>>>>> set active-mode=yes audio-max=-20 audio-min=-100 audio-monitor=\
>>>>>  00:00:00:00:00:00 filter-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00 frame-size=300 \
>>>>>  frames-per-second=25 receive-all=no ssid-all=no
>>>>> /interface wireless sniffer
>>>>> set channel-time=200ms file-limit=10 file-name="" memory-limit=10 \
>>>>>  multiple-channels=no only-headers=no receive-errors=no
>>>>> streaming-enabled=\
>>>>>  no streaming-max-rate=0 streaming-server=0.0.0.0
>>>>> /interface wireless snooper
>>>>> set channel-time=200ms multiple-channels=yes receive-errors=no
>>>>>
>>>>> On 4/30/2010 4:06 PM, Cameron Crum wrote:
>>>>>   
>>>>>> How about posting your ip address config and your interface config
>>>>>> (ip addr export and int export)strip out the public's if you
>>>>>> don't want us seeing them. I'll bet you just forgot some small detail
>>>>>> that one of will catch.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cameron
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Robert Andrews
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Ok, once, just once I saw a mac address error where a device had the
wrong mac address...   Check them both out..

Robert

On 4/30/10 2:31 PM, Cameron Crum wrote:
> Just for grins, I got out a 750 and an NSM5 and hooked them up in a
> similar config to yours. I can see the NS in the neighbor list and ping it.
> 
> Cameron
> 
> On 4/30/2010 4:13 PM, Rory McCann wrote:
>> The unit is no longer hooked up and is sitting in my office right now.
>>
>> /ip address
>> add address=192.168.1.1/24 broadcast=192.168.1.255 comment=\
>> "Red River Grain LAN" disabled=no interface=ether2
>> network=192.168.1.0
>> add address=192.168.112.253/24 broadcast=192.168.112.255 comment=\
>> "Bruce Yaggie LAN" disabled=no interface=ether3 network=192.168.112.0
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> /interface ethernet
>> set 0 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes comment=WAN disabled=no
>> full-duplex=\
>> yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=00:0C:42:57:38:FF mtu=1500 name=ether1
>> speed=\
>> 100Mbps
>> set 1 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited
>> comment=\
>> "Red River Grain" disabled=no full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524
>> mac-address=\
>> 00:0C:42:57:39:00 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether2 speed=100Mbps
>> set 2 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited
>> comment=\
>> "Bruce Yaggie" disabled=no full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
>> 00:0C:42:57:39:01 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether3 speed=100Mbps
>> set 3 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited
>> comment=\
>> "Unused Port" disabled=yes full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
>> 00:0C:42:57:39:02 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether4 speed=100Mbps
>> set 4 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited
>> comment=\
>> "Unused Port" disabled=yes full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
>> 00:0C:42:57:39:03 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether5 speed=100Mbps
>> /interface ethernet switch
>> set switch1 mirror-source=none mirror-target=none name=switch1
>> /interface wireless security-profiles
>> set default authentication-types="" eap-methods=passthrough
>> group-ciphers="" \
>> group-key-update=5m interim-update=0s
>> management-protection=disabled \
>> management-protection-key="" mode=none name=default \
>> radius-eap-accounting=no radius-mac-accounting=no \
>> radius-mac-authentication=no radius-mac-caching=disabled \
>> radius-mac-format=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX radius-mac-mode=as-username \
>> static-algo-0=none static-algo-1=none static-algo-2=none
>> static-algo-3=\
>> none static-key-0="" static-key-1="" static-key-2=""
>> static-key-3="" \
>> static-sta-private-algo=none static-sta-private-key="" \
>> static-transmit-key=key-0 supplicant-identity=MikroTik
>> tls-certificate=\
>> none tls-mode=no-certificates unicast-ciphers=""
>> wpa-pre-shared-key="" \
>> wpa2-pre-shared-key=""
>> /interface bridge settings
>> set use-ip-firewall=no use-ip-firewall-for-pppoe=no
>> use-ip-firewall-for-vlan=\
>> no
>> /interface ethernet switch port
>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
>> set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
>> /interface l2tp-server server
>> set authentication=pap,chap,mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=\
>> default-encryption enabled=no max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460 mrru=disabled
>> /interface ovpn-server server
>> set auth=sha1,md5 certificate=none cipher=blowfish128,aes128
>> default-profile=\
>> default enabled=no keepalive-timeout=60
>> mac-address=FE:03:72:A5:57:72 \
>> max-mtu=1500 mode=ip netmask=24 port=1194
>> require-client-certificate=no
>> /interface pptp-server server
>> set authentication=mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=rrg enabled=yes \
>> keepalive-timeout=30 max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460 mrru=disabled
>> /interface wireless align
>> set active-mode=yes audio-max=-20 audio-min=-100 audio-monitor=\
>> 00:00:00:00:00:00 filter-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00 frame-size=300 \
>> frames-per-second=25 receive-all=no ssid-all=no
>> /interface wireless sniffer
>> set channel-time=200ms file-limit=10 file-name="" memory-limit=10 \
>> multiple-channels=no only-headers=no receive-errors=no
>> streaming-enabled=\
>> no streaming-max-rate=0 streaming-server=0.0.0.0
>> /interface wireless snooper
>> set channel-time=200ms multiple-channels=yes receive-errors=no
>>
>> On 4/30/2010 4:06 PM, Cameron Crum wrote:
>>> How about posting your ip address config and your interface config
>>> (ip addr export and int export)strip out the public's if you
>>> don't want us seeing them. I'll bet you just forgot some small detail
>>> that one of will catch.
>>>
>>> Cameron
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Cameron Crum
Just for grins, I got out a 750 and an NSM5 and hooked them up in a 
similar config to yours. I can see the NS in the neighbor list and ping it.


Cameron

On 4/30/2010 4:13 PM, Rory McCann wrote:

The unit is no longer hooked up and is sitting in my office right now.

/ip address
add address=192.168.1.1/24 broadcast=192.168.1.255 comment=\
"Red River Grain LAN" disabled=no interface=ether2 
network=192.168.1.0

add address=192.168.112.253/24 broadcast=192.168.112.255 comment=\
"Bruce Yaggie LAN" disabled=no interface=ether3 network=192.168.112.0




/interface ethernet
set 0 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes comment=WAN disabled=no 
full-duplex=\
yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=00:0C:42:57:38:FF mtu=1500 name=ether1 
speed=\

100Mbps
set 1 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\
"Red River Grain" disabled=no full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 
mac-address=\

00:0C:42:57:39:00 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether2 speed=100Mbps
set 2 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\

"Bruce Yaggie" disabled=no full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
00:0C:42:57:39:01 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether3 speed=100Mbps
set 3 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\

"Unused Port" disabled=yes full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
00:0C:42:57:39:02 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether4 speed=100Mbps
set 4 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\

"Unused Port" disabled=yes full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
00:0C:42:57:39:03 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether5 speed=100Mbps
/interface ethernet switch
set switch1 mirror-source=none mirror-target=none name=switch1
/interface wireless security-profiles
set default authentication-types="" eap-methods=passthrough 
group-ciphers="" \
group-key-update=5m interim-update=0s 
management-protection=disabled \

management-protection-key="" mode=none name=default \
radius-eap-accounting=no radius-mac-accounting=no \
radius-mac-authentication=no radius-mac-caching=disabled \
radius-mac-format=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX radius-mac-mode=as-username \
static-algo-0=none static-algo-1=none static-algo-2=none 
static-algo-3=\
none static-key-0="" static-key-1="" static-key-2="" 
static-key-3="" \

static-sta-private-algo=none static-sta-private-key="" \
static-transmit-key=key-0 supplicant-identity=MikroTik 
tls-certificate=\
none tls-mode=no-certificates unicast-ciphers="" 
wpa-pre-shared-key="" \

wpa2-pre-shared-key=""
/interface bridge settings
set use-ip-firewall=no use-ip-firewall-for-pppoe=no 
use-ip-firewall-for-vlan=\

no
/interface ethernet switch port
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
/interface l2tp-server server
set authentication=pap,chap,mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=\
default-encryption enabled=no max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460 mrru=disabled
/interface ovpn-server server
set auth=sha1,md5 certificate=none cipher=blowfish128,aes128 
default-profile=\
default enabled=no keepalive-timeout=60 
mac-address=FE:03:72:A5:57:72 \
max-mtu=1500 mode=ip netmask=24 port=1194 
require-client-certificate=no

/interface pptp-server server
set authentication=mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=rrg enabled=yes \
keepalive-timeout=30 max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460 mrru=disabled
/interface wireless align
set active-mode=yes audio-max=-20 audio-min=-100 audio-monitor=\
00:00:00:00:00:00 filter-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00 frame-size=300 \
frames-per-second=25 receive-all=no ssid-all=no
/interface wireless sniffer
set channel-time=200ms file-limit=10 file-name="" memory-limit=10 \
multiple-channels=no only-headers=no receive-errors=no 
streaming-enabled=\

no streaming-max-rate=0 streaming-server=0.0.0.0
/interface wireless snooper
set channel-time=200ms multiple-channels=yes receive-errors=no

On 4/30/2010 4:06 PM, Cameron Crum wrote:
How about posting your ip address config and your interface config 
(ip addr export and int export)strip out the public's if you 
don't want us seeing them. I'll bet you just forgot some small detail 
that one of will catch.


Cameron



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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Cameron Crum
Have you tried moving to another unused port? Also what about he 
neighbor list? My NS's show up in the neighbor list. Sounds like you may 
just have a bad port or bad 750 if you put it on another port with the 
same results.


Cameron

On 4/30/2010 4:13 PM, Rory McCann wrote:

The unit is no longer hooked up and is sitting in my office right now.

/ip address
add address=192.168.1.1/24 broadcast=192.168.1.255 comment=\
"Red River Grain LAN" disabled=no interface=ether2 
network=192.168.1.0

add address=192.168.112.253/24 broadcast=192.168.112.255 comment=\
"Bruce Yaggie LAN" disabled=no interface=ether3 network=192.168.112.0




/interface ethernet
set 0 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes comment=WAN disabled=no 
full-duplex=\
yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=00:0C:42:57:38:FF mtu=1500 name=ether1 
speed=\

100Mbps
set 1 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\
"Red River Grain" disabled=no full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 
mac-address=\

00:0C:42:57:39:00 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether2 speed=100Mbps
set 2 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\

"Bruce Yaggie" disabled=no full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
00:0C:42:57:39:01 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether3 speed=100Mbps
set 3 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\

"Unused Port" disabled=yes full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
00:0C:42:57:39:02 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether4 speed=100Mbps
set 4 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\

"Unused Port" disabled=yes full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
00:0C:42:57:39:03 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether5 speed=100Mbps
/interface ethernet switch
set switch1 mirror-source=none mirror-target=none name=switch1
/interface wireless security-profiles
set default authentication-types="" eap-methods=passthrough 
group-ciphers="" \
group-key-update=5m interim-update=0s 
management-protection=disabled \

management-protection-key="" mode=none name=default \
radius-eap-accounting=no radius-mac-accounting=no \
radius-mac-authentication=no radius-mac-caching=disabled \
radius-mac-format=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX radius-mac-mode=as-username \
static-algo-0=none static-algo-1=none static-algo-2=none 
static-algo-3=\
none static-key-0="" static-key-1="" static-key-2="" 
static-key-3="" \

static-sta-private-algo=none static-sta-private-key="" \
static-transmit-key=key-0 supplicant-identity=MikroTik 
tls-certificate=\
none tls-mode=no-certificates unicast-ciphers="" 
wpa-pre-shared-key="" \

wpa2-pre-shared-key=""
/interface bridge settings
set use-ip-firewall=no use-ip-firewall-for-pppoe=no 
use-ip-firewall-for-vlan=\

no
/interface ethernet switch port
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
/interface l2tp-server server
set authentication=pap,chap,mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=\
default-encryption enabled=no max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460 mrru=disabled
/interface ovpn-server server
set auth=sha1,md5 certificate=none cipher=blowfish128,aes128 
default-profile=\
default enabled=no keepalive-timeout=60 
mac-address=FE:03:72:A5:57:72 \
max-mtu=1500 mode=ip netmask=24 port=1194 
require-client-certificate=no

/interface pptp-server server
set authentication=mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=rrg enabled=yes \
keepalive-timeout=30 max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460 mrru=disabled
/interface wireless align
set active-mode=yes audio-max=-20 audio-min=-100 audio-monitor=\
00:00:00:00:00:00 filter-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00 frame-size=300 \
frames-per-second=25 receive-all=no ssid-all=no
/interface wireless sniffer
set channel-time=200ms file-limit=10 file-name="" memory-limit=10 \
multiple-channels=no only-headers=no receive-errors=no 
streaming-enabled=\

no streaming-max-rate=0 streaming-server=0.0.0.0
/interface wireless snooper
set channel-time=200ms multiple-channels=yes receive-errors=no

On 4/30/2010 4:06 PM, Cameron Crum wrote:
How about posting your ip address config and your interface config 
(ip addr export and int export)strip out the public's if you 
don't want us seeing them. I'll bet you just forgot some small detail 
that one of will catch.


Cameron



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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann

The unit is no longer hooked up and is sitting in my office right now.

/ip address
add address=192.168.1.1/24 broadcast=192.168.1.255 comment=\
"Red River Grain LAN" disabled=no interface=ether2 network=192.168.1.0
add address=192.168.112.253/24 broadcast=192.168.112.255 comment=\
"Bruce Yaggie LAN" disabled=no interface=ether3 network=192.168.112.0




/interface ethernet
set 0 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes comment=WAN disabled=no full-duplex=\
yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=00:0C:42:57:38:FF mtu=1500 name=ether1 
speed=\

100Mbps
set 1 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\

"Red River Grain" disabled=no full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
00:0C:42:57:39:00 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether2 speed=100Mbps
set 2 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\

"Bruce Yaggie" disabled=no full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
00:0C:42:57:39:01 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether3 speed=100Mbps
set 3 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\

"Unused Port" disabled=yes full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
00:0C:42:57:39:02 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether4 speed=100Mbps
set 4 arp=enabled auto-negotiation=yes bandwidth=unlimited/unlimited 
comment=\

"Unused Port" disabled=yes full-duplex=yes l2mtu=1524 mac-address=\
00:0C:42:57:39:03 master-port=none mtu=1500 name=ether5 speed=100Mbps
/interface ethernet switch
set switch1 mirror-source=none mirror-target=none name=switch1
/interface wireless security-profiles
set default authentication-types="" eap-methods=passthrough 
group-ciphers="" \

group-key-update=5m interim-update=0s management-protection=disabled \
management-protection-key="" mode=none name=default \
radius-eap-accounting=no radius-mac-accounting=no \
radius-mac-authentication=no radius-mac-caching=disabled \
radius-mac-format=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX radius-mac-mode=as-username \
static-algo-0=none static-algo-1=none static-algo-2=none 
static-algo-3=\

none static-key-0="" static-key-1="" static-key-2="" static-key-3="" \
static-sta-private-algo=none static-sta-private-key="" \
static-transmit-key=key-0 supplicant-identity=MikroTik 
tls-certificate=\
none tls-mode=no-certificates unicast-ciphers="" 
wpa-pre-shared-key="" \

wpa2-pre-shared-key=""
/interface bridge settings
set use-ip-firewall=no use-ip-firewall-for-pppoe=no 
use-ip-firewall-for-vlan=\

no
/interface ethernet switch port
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
set (unknown) vlan-mode=disabled
/interface l2tp-server server
set authentication=pap,chap,mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=\
default-encryption enabled=no max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460 mrru=disabled
/interface ovpn-server server
set auth=sha1,md5 certificate=none cipher=blowfish128,aes128 
default-profile=\

default enabled=no keepalive-timeout=60 mac-address=FE:03:72:A5:57:72 \
max-mtu=1500 mode=ip netmask=24 port=1194 require-client-certificate=no
/interface pptp-server server
set authentication=mschap1,mschap2 default-profile=rrg enabled=yes \
keepalive-timeout=30 max-mru=1460 max-mtu=1460 mrru=disabled
/interface wireless align
set active-mode=yes audio-max=-20 audio-min=-100 audio-monitor=\
00:00:00:00:00:00 filter-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00 frame-size=300 \
frames-per-second=25 receive-all=no ssid-all=no
/interface wireless sniffer
set channel-time=200ms file-limit=10 file-name="" memory-limit=10 \
multiple-channels=no only-headers=no receive-errors=no 
streaming-enabled=\

no streaming-max-rate=0 streaming-server=0.0.0.0
/interface wireless snooper
set channel-time=200ms multiple-channels=yes receive-errors=no

On 4/30/2010 4:06 PM, Cameron Crum wrote:
How about posting your ip address config and your interface config (ip 
addr export and int export)strip out the public's if you don't 
want us seeing them. I'll bet you just forgot some small detail that 
one of will catch.


Cameron



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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Cameron Crum
How about posting your ip address config and your interface config (ip 
addr export and int export)strip out the public's if you don't want 
us seeing them. I'll bet you just forgot some small detail that one of 
will catch.


Cameron

On 4/30/2010 3:49 PM, Rory McCann wrote:
Here are some (very basic) network diagrams since there seems to be 
some confusion as to how this is laid out. Again, keep in mind that 
the 192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.112.0/24 subnets DO NOT talk to each 
other. I've deleted all of the bridging configuration so that each 
interface works by itself.






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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann

Nope - scan tool results in nothing.

One other thing I forgot to mention that struck me as odd - the 
Nanostation has the proper arp entry for the RB750's ether2 but the 
RB750 doesn't have any arp information for anything on the 
192.168.1.0/24 subnet.


On 4/30/2010 3:12 PM, Bill Prince wrote:

and what if you use the IP scan tool?  Nothing?


bp


On 4/30/2010 12:57 PM, Rory McCann wrote:
I am completely at a loss with this issue. I performed additional 
troubleshooting steps as followed with the same result each time - 
unable to communicate with the NS units or anything behind them.


1) Tried a simple crossover cable

2) Tried placing a dumb switch in between the NS and RB750

3) Tried changing IP addresses

4) Tried manually adding an arp entry for the NS units





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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann
Here are some (very basic) network diagrams since there seems to be some 
confusion as to how this is laid out. Again, keep in mind that the 
192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.112.0/24 subnets DO NOT talk to each other. 
I've deleted all of the bridging configuration so that each interface 
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann
e cabling because I 
can hook
the device into their old Watchguard unit and it passes traffic 
just
fine and I can hook it into my laptop directly and get to the 
unit.


On 4/30/2010 12:40 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:





Well if the RB can't ping a NS plugged right into it there is an
obvious
problem.  What IPs are the port and NS?  Are they getting ARP?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Rory McCann
wrote:






The RB can't ping the NS connected to it or anything beyond 
that. It

is
like there is no traffic being passed over the ethernet cable 
at all.


On the far end you can get as far as the NS on the client's 
house,

but can
not ping the RB that is attached to it's ethernet port.

These units are not configured for WDS.


On 4/30/2010 12:33 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:







So the RB can ping the AP, but can it ping the far Nanostation?

Can the laptop ping the far nanostation when plugged in to it?

Did you confirm they are setup for bridge mode and WDS?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the 
courage to

continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Rory 
McCann

wrote:









Nope, and if you log into Winbox you cannot even ping the NS
directly
connected to it.


On 4/30/2010 12:25 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:








So you have rb750's port 2 to an NS which links to another 
NS.

  The
laptop
at the far NS can not get to the rb750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

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courage to

continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Rory 
McCann

wrote:










Network map probably isn't necessary. In simple terms, 
the AP end

is
attached to a house. The RB750 is in the basement hooked 
up to a

cable
modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far 
end is

at the
top
of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a 
switch

and
into
the
rest of the elevator's network.

Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, 
Port 3 is

the
client's home network - all separate subnets.

Nano is set up as AP/Station.


On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:











Network map would surely help.

Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not 
sure what

the
Proxim
MP11 does - a true bridge or not.

What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are 
they on

the
RB750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the 
courage

to
continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann<
rmm.li...@gmail.com>
wrote:













Hey everyone,

Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my 
clients.

Port 1
is
the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 
and is

directly
connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's 
business.

Port 3
is
another network that is private for the client's home. 
Traffic

is
filtered
between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN
clients talk
to
the
192.168.1.x network.

Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that 
link

failed
and
we
replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the
non-RB
end)
I
am
able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house 
where the

internet
is,
however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the
nanostation
directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable
directly
to
the
laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever 
reason I can

not
get
to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not 
pass any

traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed 
out" or

"destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP 
issue, but

both
a
soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a 
difference.


Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and 
Nanostation to

talk
through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Josh Luthman
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Nope, and if you log into Winbox you cannot even ping the NS
>>>>>>>>>>>> directly
>>>>>>>>>>>> connected to it.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2010 12:25 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> So you have rb750's port 2 to an NS which links to another NS.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>   The
>>>>>>>>>>>>> laptop
>>>>>>>>>>>>> at the far NS can not get to the rb750?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Josh Luthman
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Office: 937-552-2340
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1100 Wayne St
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Suite 1337
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Troy, OH 45373
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> courage to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> continue
>>>>>>>>>>>>> that counts.”
>>>>>>>>>>>>> --- Winston Churchill
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Rory
>>>>>>>>>>>>> McCann
>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Network map probably isn't necessary. In simple terms, the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> AP end
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> attached to a house. The RB750 is in the basement hooked
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> up to a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cable
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> end is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> at the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> top
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> switch
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> into
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> rest of the elevator's network.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> client's home network - all separate subnets.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nano is set up as AP/Station.
>>>>>>>>>>&g

Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Bill Prince
ked 
up to a

cable
modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far 
end is

at the
top
of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a 
switch

and
into
the
rest of the elevator's network.

Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port 
3 is

the
client's home network - all separate subnets.

Nano is set up as AP/Station.


On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:











Network map would surely help.

Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not 
sure what

the
Proxim
MP11 does - a true bridge or not.

What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are 
they on

the
RB750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the 
courage

to
continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann<
rmm.li...@gmail.com>
wrote:













Hey everyone,

Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my 
clients.

Port 1
is
the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 
and is

directly
connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's 
business.

Port 3
is
another network that is private for the client's home. 
Traffic

is
filtered
between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN
clients talk
to
the
192.168.1.x network.

Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that 
link

failed
and
we
replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the
non-RB
end)
I
am
able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house 
where the

internet
is,
however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the
nanostation
directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable
directly
to
the
laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason 
I can

not
get
to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not 
pass any

traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed 
out" or

"destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP 
issue, but

both
a
soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a 
difference.


Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to
talk
through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Cameron Crum
 not final, failure is not fatal: it is the 
courage to

continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Rory 
McCann

wrote:










Network map probably isn't necessary. In simple terms, the 
AP end

is
attached to a house. The RB750 is in the basement hooked 
up to a

cable
modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far 
end is

at the
top
of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a 
switch

and
into
the
rest of the elevator's network.

Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port 
3 is

the
client's home network - all separate subnets.

Nano is set up as AP/Station.


On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:











Network map would surely help.

Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not 
sure what

the
Proxim
MP11 does - a true bridge or not.

What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are 
they on

the
RB750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the 
courage

to
continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann<
rmm.li...@gmail.com>
wrote:













Hey everyone,

Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my 
clients.

Port 1
is
the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 
and is

directly
connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's 
business.

Port 3
is
another network that is private for the client's home. 
Traffic

is
filtered
between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN
clients talk
to
the
192.168.1.x network.

Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that 
link

failed
and
we
replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the
non-RB
end)
I
am
able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house 
where the

internet
is,
however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the
nanostation
directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable
directly
to
the
laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason 
I can

not
get
to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not 
pass any

traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed 
out" or

"destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP 
issue, but

both
a
soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a 
difference.


Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to
talk
through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

Thanks in advance!
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2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann
the basement hooked up to a
cable
modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far end is
at the
top
of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a switch
and
into
the
rest of the elevator's network.

Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port 3 is
the
client's home network - all separate subnets.

Nano is set up as AP/Station.


On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:










 

Network map would surely help.

Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not sure what
the
Proxim
MP11 does - a true bridge or not.

What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are they on
the
RB750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage
to
continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann<
rmm.li...@gmail.com>
wrote:












   

Hey everyone,

Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients.
Port 1
is
the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 and is
directly
connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business.
Port 3
is
another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic
is
filtered
between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN
clients talk
to
the
192.168.1.x network.

Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link
failed
and
we
replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the
non-RB
end)
I
am
able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the
internet
is,
however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the
nanostation
directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable
directly
to
the
laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can
not
get
to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any
traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or
"destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but
both
a
soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.

Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to
talk
through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Josh Luthman
;>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So the RB can ping the AP, but can it ping the far Nanostation?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Can the laptop ping the far nanostation when plugged in to it?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Did you confirm they are setup for bridge mode and WDS?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Josh Luthman
>>>>>>>> Office: 937-552-2340
>>>>>>>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>>>>>>>> 1100 Wayne St
>>>>>>>> Suite 1337
>>>>>>>> Troy, OH 45373
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
>>>>>>>> continue
>>>>>>>> that counts.”
>>>>>>>> --- Winston Churchill
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Rory McCann
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Nope, and if you log into Winbox you cannot even ping the NS
>>>>>>>>> directly
>>>>>>>>> connected to it.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2010 12:25 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> So you have rb750's port 2 to an NS which links to another NS.
>>>>>>>>>>  The
>>>>>>>>>> laptop
>>>>>>>>>> at the far NS can not get to the rb750?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Josh Luthman
>>>>>>>>>> Office: 937-552-2340
>>>>>>>>>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>>>>>>>>>> 1100 Wayne St
>>>>>>>>>> Suite 1337
>>>>>>>>>> Troy, OH 45373
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
>>>>>>>>>> continue
>>>>>>>>>> that counts.”
>>>>>>>>>> --- Winston Churchill
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Rory McCann
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Network map probably isn't necessary. In simple terms, the AP end
>>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>>> attached to a house. The RB750 is in the basement hooked up to a
>>>>>>>>>>> cable
>>>>>>>>>>> modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far end is
>>>>>>>>>>> at the
>>>>>>>>>>> top
>>>>>>>>>>> of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a switch
>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>> into
>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>> rest of the elevator's network.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port 3 is
>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>> client's home network - all separate subnets.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>&

Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann
is
another network that is private for the client's home. 
Traffic is

filtered
between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN
clients talk
to
the
192.168.1.x network.

Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link
failed
and
we
replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the 
non-RB

end)
I
am
able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the
internet
is,
however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the
nanostation
directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable
directly
to
the
laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I 
can

not
get
to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not 
pass any

traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed 
out" or

"destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP 
issue, but

both
a
soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a 
difference.


Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation 
to talk

through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Cameron Crum
ient's business.
Port 3
is
another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is
filtered
between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN
clients talk
to
the
192.168.1.x network.

Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link
failed
and
we
replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB
end)
I
am
able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the
internet
is,
however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the
nanostation
directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable
directly
to
the
laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can
not
get
to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any
traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or
"destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but
both
a
soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.

Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk
through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann
   

Hey everyone,

Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients.
Port 1
is
the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 and is
directly
connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business.
Port 3
is
another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is
filtered
between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN
clients talk
to
the
192.168.1.x network.

Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link
failed
and
we
replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB
end)
I
am
able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the
internet
is,
however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the
nanostation
directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable
directly
to
the
laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can
not
get
to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any
traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or
"destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but
both
a
soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.

Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk
through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Josh Luthman
t;>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So you have rb750's port 2 to an NS which links to another NS.  The
>>>>>>>> laptop
>>>>>>>> at the far NS can not get to the rb750?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Josh Luthman
>>>>>>>> Office: 937-552-2340
>>>>>>>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>>>>>>>> 1100 Wayne St
>>>>>>>> Suite 1337
>>>>>>>> Troy, OH 45373
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
>>>>>>>> continue
>>>>>>>> that counts.”
>>>>>>>> --- Winston Churchill
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Rory McCann
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Network map probably isn't necessary. In simple terms, the AP end
>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>> attached to a house. The RB750 is in the basement hooked up to a
>>>>>>>>> cable
>>>>>>>>> modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far end is
>>>>>>>>> at the
>>>>>>>>> top
>>>>>>>>> of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a switch and
>>>>>>>>> into
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> rest of the elevator's network.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port 3 is the
>>>>>>>>> client's home network - all separate subnets.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Nano is set up as AP/Station.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Network map would surely help.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not sure what
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> Proxim
>>>>>>>>>> MP11 does - a true bridge or not.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are they on the
>>>>>>>>>> RB750?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Josh Luthman
>>>>>>>>>> Office: 937-552-2340
>>>>>>>>>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>>>>>>>>>> 1100 Wayne St
>>>>>>>>>> Suite 1337
>>>>>>>>>> Troy, OH 45373
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
>>>>>>>>>> continue
>>>>>>>>>> that counts.”
>>>>>>>>>> --- Winston Churchill
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Hey everyone,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients.
>>>>>>>

Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann
ptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can not
get
to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any
traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or
"destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but
both
a
soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.

Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk
through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Robert Andrews
's home network - all separate subnets.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Nano is set up as AP/Station.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Network map would surely help.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not sure what
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> Proxim
>>>>>>>> MP11 does - a true bridge or not.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are they on the
>>>>>>>> RB750?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Josh Luthman
>>>>>>>> Office: 937-552-2340
>>>>>>>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>>>>>>>> 1100 Wayne St
>>>>>>>> Suite 1337
>>>>>>>> Troy, OH 45373
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
>>>>>>>> continue
>>>>>>>> that counts.”
>>>>>>>> --- Winston Churchill
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>   
>>>>>>>>> Hey everyone,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients.
>>>>>>>>> Port 1
>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>> the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 and is
>>>>>>>>> directly
>>>>>>>>> connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business.
>>>>>>>>> Port 3
>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>> another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is
>>>>>>>>> filtered
>>>>>>>>> between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN
>>>>>>>>> clients talk
>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> 192.168.1.x network.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link
>>>>>>>>> failed
>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>> we
>>>>>>>>> replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB
>>>>>>>>> end)
>>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>> am
>>>>>>>>> able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the
>>>>>>>>> internet
>>>>>>>>> is,
>>>>>>>>> however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the
>>>>>>>>> nanostation
>>>>>>>>> directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable
>>>>>>>>> directly
>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can not
>>>>>>>>> get
>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>> the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any
>>>>>>>>> traffic
>>>>>>>>> through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or
>>>>>>>>> "destination
>>>>>>>>> host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but
>>>>>>>>> both
>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>> soft
>>>>>>>>> and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.
>>>>>>>>

Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann

RB is 192.168.1.1, NS local is 192.168.1.50, NS far end is 192.168.1.60

No arp, nothing. I can't figure out why it won't communicate over the 
ethernet cable. It doesn't seem likely to be cabling because I can hook 
the device into their old Watchguard unit and it passes traffic just 
fine and I can hook it into my laptop directly and get to the unit.


On 4/30/2010 12:40 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

Well if the RB can't ping a NS plugged right into it there is an obvious
problem.  What IPs are the port and NS?  Are they getting ARP?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Rory McCann  wrote:

   

The RB can't ping the NS connected to it or anything beyond that. It is
like there is no traffic being passed over the ethernet cable at all.

On the far end you can get as far as the NS on the client's house, but can
not ping the RB that is attached to it's ethernet port.

These units are not configured for WDS.


On 4/30/2010 12:33 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

 

So the RB can ping the AP, but can it ping the far Nanostation?

Can the laptop ping the far nanostation when plugged in to it?

Did you confirm they are setup for bridge mode and WDS?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Rory McCann   wrote:



   

Nope, and if you log into Winbox you cannot even ping the NS directly
connected to it.


On 4/30/2010 12:25 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:



 

So you have rb750's port 2 to an NS which links to another NS.  The
laptop
at the far NS can not get to the rb750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Rory McCann
wrote:





   

Network map probably isn't necessary. In simple terms, the AP end is
attached to a house. The RB750 is in the basement hooked up to a cable
modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far end is at the
top
of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a switch and
into
the
rest of the elevator's network.

Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port 3 is the
client's home network - all separate subnets.

Nano is set up as AP/Station.


On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:





 

Network map would surely help.

Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not sure what the
Proxim
MP11 does - a true bridge or not.

What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are they on the
RB750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann
wrote:







   

Hey everyone,

Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients. Port 1
is
the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 and is
directly
connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business. Port 3
is
another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is
filtered
between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN clients talk
to
the
192.168.1.x network.

Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link failed
and
we
replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB
end)
I
am
able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the
internet
is,
however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the nanostation
directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable directly
to
the
laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can not
get
to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any
traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or
"destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but both
a
soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.

Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk
through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Josh Luthman
2.168.1.1 and is
>>>>>>> directly
>>>>>>> connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business. Port 3
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>> another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is
>>>>>>> filtered
>>>>>>> between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN clients talk
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> 192.168.1.x network.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link failed
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> we
>>>>>>> replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB
>>>>>>> end)
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> am
>>>>>>> able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the
>>>>>>> internet
>>>>>>> is,
>>>>>>> however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the nanostation
>>>>>>> directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable directly
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can not
>>>>>>> get
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any
>>>>>>> traffic
>>>>>>> through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or
>>>>>>> "destination
>>>>>>> host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but both
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> soft
>>>>>>> and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk
>>>>>>> through
>>>>>>> the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?
>>>>>>>
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann
The RB can't ping the NS connected to it or anything beyond that. It is 
like there is no traffic being passed over the ethernet cable at all.


On the far end you can get as far as the NS on the client's house, but 
can not ping the RB that is attached to it's ethernet port.


These units are not configured for WDS.

On 4/30/2010 12:33 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

So the RB can ping the AP, but can it ping the far Nanostation?

Can the laptop ping the far nanostation when plugged in to it?

Did you confirm they are setup for bridge mode and WDS?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Rory McCann  wrote:

   

Nope, and if you log into Winbox you cannot even ping the NS directly
connected to it.


On 4/30/2010 12:25 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

 

So you have rb750's port 2 to an NS which links to another NS.  The laptop
at the far NS can not get to the rb750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Rory McCann   wrote:



   

Network map probably isn't necessary. In simple terms, the AP end is
attached to a house. The RB750 is in the basement hooked up to a cable
modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far end is at the
top
of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a switch and into
the
rest of the elevator's network.

Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port 3 is the
client's home network - all separate subnets.

Nano is set up as AP/Station.


On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:



 

Network map would surely help.

Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not sure what the
Proxim
MP11 does - a true bridge or not.

What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are they on the
RB750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
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that counts.”
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On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann
wrote:





   

Hey everyone,

Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients. Port 1
is
the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 and is directly
connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business. Port 3
is
another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is
filtered
between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN clients talk
to
the
192.168.1.x network.

Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link failed and
we
replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB end)
I
am
able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the internet
is,
however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the nanostation
directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable directly to
the
laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can not get
to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or
"destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but both a
soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.

Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk
through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Josh Luthman
So the RB can ping the AP, but can it ping the far Nanostation?

Can the laptop ping the far nanostation when plugged in to it?

Did you confirm they are setup for bridge mode and WDS?

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On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Rory McCann  wrote:

> Nope, and if you log into Winbox you cannot even ping the NS directly
> connected to it.
>
>
> On 4/30/2010 12:25 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
>> So you have rb750's port 2 to an NS which links to another NS.  The laptop
>> at the far NS can not get to the rb750?
>>
>> Josh Luthman
>> Office: 937-552-2340
>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>> 1100 Wayne St
>> Suite 1337
>> Troy, OH 45373
>>
>> “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue
>> that counts.”
>> --- Winston Churchill
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Rory McCann  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Network map probably isn't necessary. In simple terms, the AP end is
>>> attached to a house. The RB750 is in the basement hooked up to a cable
>>> modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far end is at the
>>> top
>>> of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a switch and into
>>> the
>>> rest of the elevator's network.
>>>
>>> Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port 3 is the
>>> client's home network - all separate subnets.
>>>
>>> Nano is set up as AP/Station.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Network map would surely help.
>>>>
>>>> Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not sure what the
>>>> Proxim
>>>> MP11 does - a true bridge or not.
>>>>
>>>> What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are they on the
>>>> RB750?
>>>>
>>>> Josh Luthman
>>>> Office: 937-552-2340
>>>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>>>> 1100 Wayne St
>>>> Suite 1337
>>>> Troy, OH 45373
>>>>
>>>> “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
>>>> continue
>>>> that counts.”
>>>> --- Winston Churchill
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hey everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>> Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients. Port 1
>>>>> is
>>>>> the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 and is directly
>>>>> connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business. Port 3
>>>>> is
>>>>> another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is
>>>>> filtered
>>>>> between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN clients talk
>>>>> to
>>>>> the
>>>>> 192.168.1.x network.
>>>>>
>>>>> Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link failed and
>>>>> we
>>>>> replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB end)
>>>>> I
>>>>> am
>>>>> able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the internet
>>>>> is,
>>>>> however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the nanostation
>>>>> directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable directly to
>>>>> the
>>>>> laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can not get
>>>>> to
>>>>> the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any traffic
>>>>> through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or
>>>>> "destination
>>>>> host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but both a
>>>>> soft
>>>>> and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk
>>>>> through
>>>>> the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?
>>>>

Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann
Nope, and if you log into Winbox you cannot even ping the NS directly 
connected to it.


On 4/30/2010 12:25 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

So you have rb750's port 2 to an NS which links to another NS.  The laptop
at the far NS can not get to the rb750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Rory McCann  wrote:

   

Network map probably isn't necessary. In simple terms, the AP end is
attached to a house. The RB750 is in the basement hooked up to a cable
modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far end is at the top
of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a switch and into the
rest of the elevator's network.

Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port 3 is the
client's home network - all separate subnets.

Nano is set up as AP/Station.


On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

 

Network map would surely help.

Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not sure what the
Proxim
MP11 does - a true bridge or not.

What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are they on the RB750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann   wrote:



   

Hey everyone,

Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients. Port 1 is
the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 and is directly
connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business. Port 3 is
another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is
filtered
between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN clients talk to
the
192.168.1.x network.

Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link failed and
we
replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB end) I
am
able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the internet
is,
however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the nanostation
directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable directly to
the
laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can not get to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or
"destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but both a
soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.

Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Josh Luthman
So you have rb750's port 2 to an NS which links to another NS.  The laptop
at the far NS can not get to the rb750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Rory McCann  wrote:

> Network map probably isn't necessary. In simple terms, the AP end is
> attached to a house. The RB750 is in the basement hooked up to a cable
> modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far end is at the top
> of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a switch and into the
> rest of the elevator's network.
>
> Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port 3 is the
> client's home network - all separate subnets.
>
> Nano is set up as AP/Station.
>
>
> On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
>> Network map would surely help.
>>
>> Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not sure what the
>> Proxim
>> MP11 does - a true bridge or not.
>>
>> What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are they on the RB750?
>>
>> Josh Luthman
>> Office: 937-552-2340
>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>> 1100 Wayne St
>> Suite 1337
>> Troy, OH 45373
>>
>> “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue
>> that counts.”
>> --- Winston Churchill
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hey everyone,
>>>
>>> Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients. Port 1 is
>>> the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 and is directly
>>> connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business. Port 3 is
>>> another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is
>>> filtered
>>> between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN clients talk to
>>> the
>>> 192.168.1.x network.
>>>
>>> Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link failed and
>>> we
>>> replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB end) I
>>> am
>>> able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the internet
>>> is,
>>> however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the nanostation
>>> directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable directly to
>>> the
>>> laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can not get to
>>> the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any traffic
>>> through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or
>>> "destination
>>> host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but both a
>>> soft
>>> and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.
>>>
>>> Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk through
>>> the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann
Network map probably isn't necessary. In simple terms, the AP end is 
attached to a house. The RB750 is in the basement hooked up to a cable 
modem, a local access point and the Nanostation. The far end is at the 
top of an elevator. The cable goes down to the bottom into a switch and 
into the rest of the elevator's network.


Port 1 is the cable modem, Port 2 is the nanostation, Port 3 is the 
client's home network - all separate subnets.


Nano is set up as AP/Station.

On 4/30/2010 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

Network map would surely help.

Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not sure what the Proxim
MP11 does - a true bridge or not.

What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are they on the RB750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann  wrote:

   

Hey everyone,

Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients. Port 1 is
the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 and is directly
connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business. Port 3 is
another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is filtered
between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN clients talk to the
192.168.1.x network.

Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link failed and we
replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB end) I am
able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the internet is,
however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the nanostation
directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable directly to the
laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can not get to
the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any traffic
through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or "destination
host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but both a soft
and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.

Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk through
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?

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Re: [Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Josh Luthman
Network map would surely help.

Are the Nanostations using WDS like a bridge?  I'm not sure what the Proxim
MP11 does - a true bridge or not.

What are the Nanostation's addresses and what port are they on the RB750?

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue
that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill


On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Rory McCann  wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>
> Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients. Port 1 is
> the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 and is directly
> connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business. Port 3 is
> another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is filtered
> between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN clients talk to the
> 192.168.1.x network.
>
> Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link failed and we
> replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB end) I am
> able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the internet is,
> however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the nanostation
> directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable directly to the
> laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason I can not get to
> the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not pass any traffic
> through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed out" or "destination
> host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an ARP issue, but both a soft
> and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to make a difference.
>
> Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk through
> the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?
>
> Thanks in advance!
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[Mikrotik] Weird RB750/Ubnt issue

2010-04-30 Thread Rory McCann

Hey everyone,

Using an RB750 as a router / vpn device for one of my clients. Port 1 is 
the DHCP internet feed. Port 2 is assigned 192.168.1.1 and is directly 
connected to a wireless link that feeds the client's business. Port 3 is 
another network that is private for the client's home. Traffic is 
filtered between the networks so that they can't communicate. VPN 
clients talk to the 192.168.1.x network.


Originally there was a proxim MP11 link in place - that link failed and 
we replaced it with a Nanostation link. From the far end (the non-RB 
end) I am able to ping as far as the AP on the client's house where the 
internet is, however on the close end, I am not able to even ping the 
nanostation directly connected to the RB port. I can connect the cable 
directly to the laptop and access the Ubnt unit, but for whatever reason 
I can not get to the unit when it's connected to the RB and it will not 
pass any traffic through the ethernet interface. Pings result in "timed 
out" or "destination host unreachable". I had thought maybe it was an 
ARP issue, but both a soft and hard reboot later and it doesn't seem to 
make a difference.


Any ideas on why I can not get the RB750 and Nanostation to talk through 
the ethernet cable and pass traffic like expected?


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