Josh, I tried this rule and it did not seem to work. Any ideas if it's
supposed to work on OS 4.2?
My other thought was to try to masquerade the specific traffic from the
LAN destined to the webserver IP as an IP from another subnet, however
that doesn't seem to be working either.
Kind of
Woops, sorry for the double reply on this. I was having list trouble
yesterday. Switching away from digest mode so I can actually keep up a
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On 4/21/2010 9:13 AM, Rory McCann wrote:
Josh, I tried this rule and it did not seem to work. Any ideas if it's
supposed to work on OS 4.2?
I'm sure there's supposed to me another rule. Something like masquerade your
local IPs to that destination port (80).
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Just create a new host named www on the AD DNS server and give it the
internal address of the web server.
Have to do this most of the time anyway if you name your DOMAIN the same
as your .com domain.
ds
David Smith
Senior Engineer
Preferred Technology Solutions
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local IPs to that destination port (80).
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Did some more testing on this today.
5ghz 10mhz and 5mhz channels seem to work fine, with Mikrotik as a
client to a StarOS AP.
2.4ghz 10mhz and 5mhz channels do not work at all with Mikrotik as a
client to a StarOS AP. I did verify that the 20mhz channel settings
worked fine.
This was
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What are the center frequencies reported by the staros and mtik boxes
when you go to 10mhz channels?
Do you have a spectrum analyzer?
ryan
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Did some more testing on this today.
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I have no desire to do that at all. I have around 100 StarOS APs, they
work well and are tightly integrated into our billing and provisioning
system. My experience with Mikrotik as an AP was mixed, and it
certainly doesn't offer enough for me to look at changing everything out
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I think you can provide you use the ZComax 900MHz cards. WiliGear
actually sells them rebranded. I'm not sure of who else sells them.
However, I don't know if they will be cross-platform compatible. I
think I remember you trying to do this a year or two ago.
Regards,
Chuck Hogg
Shelby
What's the server? What's the client? How are they connected?
On 4/21/10, Carl Jeptha wispli...@airnet.ca wrote:
Ok so I setup a test PPPoe server (rb411ar) and made a wireless
connection and then a MS Broadband Connection and had internet.
So obviously we moved on to our main Mikrotik
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