we have IP aliases on the WAN side for all the different radio systems with
the interface still set to DHCP, this way we only need one ESSID and DHCP
Pool on the inside. the techs can plug the radio into it to manage the
radio until its provisioned, then still access it via the pop router after
Yeah, what Steve said. LOL.
-Ty
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 9:11 AM, That One Guy via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
we have IP aliases on the WAN side for all the different radio systems
with the interface still set to DHCP, this way we only need one ESSID and
DHCP Pool on the inside. the techs can
Nice. I like the multiple SSID idea. You could have the Mikrotik have
addresses in all of the networks you might want to talk to (192.168.1.x/24,
169.254.1.x/24, etc) and when you get DHCP it gives you an address from a
different pool and the Mikrotik, as your gateway, can get you to all of the
we use PPPoE, but that might still work..
Vlad
On 12/10/2014 9:11 AM, That One Guy via Af wrote:
we have IP aliases on the WAN side for all the different radio systems
with the interface still set to DHCP, this way we only need one ESSID
and DHCP Pool on the inside. the techs can plug the
Sure. No different than your SSID method really. Just a trick to reach
those subnets.
-Ty
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Vlad Sedov via Af af@afmug.com wrote:
we use PPPoE, but that might still work..
Vlad
On 12/10/2014 9:11 AM, That One Guy via Af wrote:
we have IP aliases on the