Re: [Mikrotik] Real world experiences with RB1100AHx2

2012-05-08 Thread can...@believewireless.net
The X2 has been performing well for us. One MAJOR bug that won't be addressed until 6.X is turning on firewall on the bridge causes the boxes to reboot. The second problem is that the ethernet ports are VERY sensitive. They switch from FDX to HDX or when rebooted don't come up at all and need

Re: [Mikrotik] 750UP Access Problem

2012-05-08 Thread Stuart Pierce
It's a 750UP and yes it still had the default config of which I just changed the ports to just bridge with port 2 and put the poe switches to always on except for port 1. So I changed the ip and now I can't access it from port 1 side, backhaul side ( I think port 2 ), so I am going to try an ap

Re: [Mikrotik] Real world experiences with RB1100AHx2

2012-05-08 Thread Simon Westlake
Wow, I don't know what to say. Can't turn on firewall on a bridge?! The X2 has been performing well for us. One MAJOR bug that won't be addressed until 6.X is turning on firewall on the bridge causes the boxes to reboot. The second problem is that the ethernet ports are VERY sensitive. They

Re: [Mikrotik] Real world experiences with RB1100AHx2

2012-05-08 Thread Simon Westlake
We do in a lot of places to be honest but they don't work well at the towers with no temperature control. It's more the heat than the cold but they generate more heat than I'd like and they don't always deal with it well. We have x86 boxes using our BMU hardware in 7 of the towers today but

[Mikrotik] too many sector writes - how to find out what is causing these writes

2012-05-08 Thread Ralf Stoye
Hi, since this is my first post on this list, I want to thank you all for the huge amount of valuable information on the wiki, the forum and here on this list! Now for the question I have: I'm using Routerboards for about 2 years now (some 750G, 750GL, 751). Some of them show huge numbers for

Re: [Mikrotik] 750UP Access Problem

2012-05-08 Thread Chadd Thompson
Yeah you defiantly want to completely remove the default config. If I remember correctly the default is configured as a simple nat router. So the firewall rules are setup as such. That is why input is dropped on the Gateway port. The FW doesn't have anything to do with the config. Thanks, Chadd