Re: [Mikrotik Users] RouterOS

2017-05-03 Thread Brian - Winters Broadband via Mikrotik-users
We upgraded to version 6.38.1 a few weeks ago and have had no problems.

 

Brian Horn



 

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[mailto:mikrotik-users-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Christian Palecek via
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Subject: [Mikrotik Users] RouterOS

 

I know this will be full of opinion but what is everyone considering the
best performing and stable release for RouterOS currently?

 

We are pretty much running all 1036's and a 1072 right now.

 

Thanks,

 

Christian Palecek

Chief Operations Officer

Cybernet1 Inc.

Hamilton, MT

 

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Re: [Mikrotik Users] Help with more user friendly loads on MT Routers

2017-05-03 Thread Christian Palecek via Mikrotik-users
I didn’t see anywhere you could actually modify the html for the skins but I 
pretty much just went through the web interface and eliminated everything 
except basic ip/ipv6/ppp/bridge/routes configuration and a couple of things in 
the system menu and the whole tools menu.  Left quickset ofcourse.

 

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[mailto:mikrotik-users-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of alex phillips via 
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Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 3:21 PM
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Subject: [Mikrotik Users] Help with more user friendly loads on MT Routers

 

Hello all,

 

I was wondering if there was a place where I could find skins for mikrotik 
routers that make them more user-friendly to the home user?

 

I am looking specifically for something that allows them to set a static DHCP 
for a mac address once connected and then limit speed to that address.  

 

Thanks

 




Alex Phillips
CEO and General Manager
RBNS.net
HighSpeedLink.net

WISPA.org Board of Directors  (2011-2017)

WISPA President (2015-2017)

540-908-3993

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[Mikrotik Users] RouterOS

2017-05-03 Thread Christian Palecek via Mikrotik-users
I know this will be full of opinion but what is everyone considering the
best performing and stable release for RouterOS currently?

 

We are pretty much running all 1036's and a 1072 right now.

 

Thanks,

 

Christian Palecek

Chief Operations Officer

Cybernet1 Inc.

Hamilton, MT

 

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[Mikrotik Users] Help with more user friendly loads on MT Routers

2017-05-03 Thread alex phillips via Mikrotik-users
Hello all,

I was wondering if there was a place where I could find skins for mikrotik
routers that make them more user-friendly to the home user?

I am looking specifically for something that allows them to set a static
DHCP for a mac address once connected and then limit speed to that address.


Thanks


*Alex Phillips*
CEO and General Manager
RBNS.net
HighSpeedLink.net
*WISPA.org Board of Directors ** (2011-2017)*
*WISPA President (2015-2017)*
*540-908-3993*
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Re: [Mikrotik Users] Small setup...

2017-05-03 Thread T tech via Mikrotik-users
You can tunnel port 2s and tunnel port 3s and run two eoip tunnels.

On May 3, 2017 12:18 AM, "Dan Harling via Mikrotik-users" <
mikrotik-users@wispa.org> wrote:

> On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 9:06 PM, Blair Davis via Mikrotik-users
>  wrote:
> > I have a small network I need to modify
> >
> > There are three locations, each with a RB433GL on site.
> >
> > Port one of each RB433GL is linked to port one of the other two
> > RB433GL's via a wireless bridge.
> >
> > Port two and three each go off to a separate local LAN at each location,
> > giving me six little LAN's that can route traffic among themselves.
> >
> > My client now wants to convert from six little LAN's to two bigger LAN's.
> >
> > He wants port two of each RB433GL to be part of one flat LAN and port
> > three of each RB433GL to be part of a different flat LAN.
>
> On each board: two VLANs on the ether1 interface, bridged to ether2 &
> ether3 respectively.
>
> Be sure that your client understands that this new topology will 1)
> cause the wireless bridge to start carrying broadcast packets for both
> LANs between all three RB433GLs, and 2) count on the bridge devices'
> STP algorithm to prevent packet storms.  Both are reasons that routed
> networks are usually preferable, unless a single broadcast domain is
> absolutely necessary for a particular application.
>
> Daniel Harling  <><
> Engineering, Cape Ann Communications
> 183 Main Street, Gloucester, MA  01930
> harl...@capeanncomm.com
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