Re: [Mikrotik] 433AH

2010-07-20 Thread Robert Andrews
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Found them at two of my vendors...   Hmmm, gonna have to find them on
your own, there weren't that many, so I ordered two more.

Robert

On 07/20/2010 04:00 PM, Terri Kelley wrote:
> Apparently the 433AH shortage continues, can't find them. This keeps up and I 
> will have to start using something else.
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> Terri Kelley
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> Farm to Market Broadband
> www.farm-market.net
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[Mikrotik] Hotspot bandwidth throttling

2010-07-20 Thread Eric Muehleisen
We would like to rate limit each of our hotspot users. Our hotspot users 
use the same username and password to authenticate.


Rate limiting the Server Profile will rate limit the entire hotspot, 
correct? If I set a rate limit to the User Profile, each user will be 
pooled into that rate limit or will each user get a separate rate limit?


[ad...@hotspot] /ip hotspot active> print
Flags: R - radius, B - blocked
 #USERADDRESS 
UPTIME   SESSION-TIME-LEFT IDLE-TIMEOUT

 0hotspot 10.5.50.3   3h51m44s
 1hotspot 10.5.50.6   1h34m23s
 2hotspot 10.5.50.99  1h32m19s
 3hotspot 10.5.50.145 1h13m20s

I don't want each user to share bandwidth but have their own rate limit.

-Eric
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Re: [Mikrotik] 433AH

2010-07-20 Thread Steven Hoefelmann
Have you considered the Alix 3D2? Looks like it is Routeros compatible. 
I've been meaning to try one myself.

-SteveH

Terri Kelley wrote:

Apparently the 433AH shortage continues, can't find them. This keeps up and I 
will have to start using something else.

Terri Kelley
Network Engineer
254-697-6710 x 1140
Farm to Market Broadband
www.farm-market.net



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[Mikrotik] 433AH

2010-07-20 Thread Terri Kelley
Apparently the 433AH shortage continues, can't find them. This keeps up and I 
will have to start using something else.

Terri Kelley
Network Engineer
254-697-6710 x 1140
Farm to Market Broadband
www.farm-market.net



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Re: [Mikrotik] EoIP Tunnel Help

2010-07-20 Thread Rory McCann
I guess I figured as long as we're dealing with static internal IPs that 
can be reached when the PPTP tunnel is established I could work around a 
dynamic WAN IP address. I made the bridge with the EoIP tunnels and the 
specified interfaces with a matching remote ID, etc.


The only other thing I can think of that I haven't tried is changing the 
MTU. Right now the EoIP tunnel and PPTP tunnel are set to 1500, but I 
think the PPPoE client into Qwest is set to 1480 - I don't know if it 
will break things to change this to 1500, but I've seen mismatched MTU 
settings cause strange issues before.



On 7/19/2010 5:44 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

First question: do you need to have a static public IP address at both ends
 

of the tunnel for it to work properly? I'll try to explain my set up with as
much detail as possible.

Kind of.  The config points to an IP.  If the IP changes you'll need to
update the config.  You can write a script to combat this (kind of a
hassle...)

Config is pretty much just make a new bridge, include said eoip tunnel and
the interface to bridge and then make the eoip tunnel config match (that is
tunnel ID and destined IP).

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


On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Rory McCann  wrote:

   

Hi Everyone,

I'm trying to set up an EoIP tunnel between my main location and a remote
office and am having a little difficulty making it work. I was able to get
it to work in lab, but I can't seem to make it work in the real world.

First question: do you need to have a static public IP address at both ends
of the tunnel for it to work properly? I'll try to explain my set up with as
much detail as possible.

I've got a RB1000 with 5 public IPs and 4 different subnets, all restricted
communication via firewall rules. I'm trying to bridge access into my
primary subnet which is 192.168.1.0/24. All of my PPTP connections come in
and are assigned an IP address in the 192.168.2.0/28 range - communication
with the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet is allowed through the firewall rules and I
have no problems with access here.

I've set aside a PPTP username for the remote office, given it a static IP
on the 2.x subnet and the PPTP tunnel comes up fine. The part I'm confused
on is with the EoIP tunnel and the remote endpoint IP addresses I should be
using. On my RB1000 (192.168.1.254) I have the remote endpoint as
192.168.2.11, the IP of the PPTP client for the remote office. At the remote
office (an RB750) I've got the endpoint set to 192.168.1.254, figuring once
the PPTP tunnel is up it should see this IP address just fine. No dice.

Even when I disable the EoIP tunnel and try to ping from winbox, I can only
ping something on my 1.x subnet when I specifically set the PPTP Tunnel as
the interface (instead of using "any").

The remote end is a DSL connection that uses PPPoE.

I guess at this stage I'm just looking for a few pointers as to how this
*should* be set up.

Thanks!
Rory McCann
Minn-Kota Ag Products
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Re: [Mikrotik] EoIP Tunnel Help

2010-07-20 Thread Rory McCann
What interface would I want to assign this IP to - my 1.x interface or 
my WAN?


On 7/19/2010 6:30 PM, james wrote:

Use the PPTP tunnel IP's as the remote endpoints.
You should assign an IP address for the PPTP server in the same range as the
PPTP client...ie 192.168.2.200 and 192.168.2.11.

   

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