is local and master is in the distance)
>> Can both sides get a level 4 and both act as access points?
>>
>> TIA
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Are you asking something other than this question?
https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=138800
> On Sep 5, 2018, at 4:00 PM, Gerard Roy wrote:
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> All,
>
> I can't seem to find an answer in the forums. Can both sides of a
> Wireless-Wire (W60G) kit act as an AP?
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> Thanks,
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Without a diagram or configuration, I’m sort of stabbing in the dark… But my
first reaction is that this behavior may be due to an undesirable setting of
the OSPF “redistribute” parameters in either the hamnet router or one of the
other routers in your network.
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Miller <mi...@nbson.com> wrote:
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>> Not an adapter, but we used to use ubtik enclosures.
>> https://www.balticnetworks.com/ubtiktm-enclosure-for-rb411-rb711-and-rb433-series-indoor-outdoor.html
>>
>> On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 5:42 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband
>> &
Does anybody make plastic adapters that mate MikroTik radios to slip-in
Ubiquiti antenna mounts? Zip ties eventually crack, and pipe straps aren't
flexible enough.
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atever happened is
> causing it to echo the other MAC address.
>
>
> On 1/18/2018 11:10 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband wrote:
>> More accurately, "I'm my own neighbor." This one has me buffaloed.
>>
>> MikroTik neighbor protocol claims that the "n
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Is there any advantage at all to running a dual-pol AP to serve a bunch of
wireless devices like PCs and smartphones, which aren't dual-pol devices?
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Can anybody recommend a firm that assembles outdoor CAT6 cabling to order in
custom lengths?
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he only mystery left is why Malwarebytes isn't finding it, and I'm working
that angle with them.
> On Sep 29, 2017, at 5:20 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband
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> I had absolutely the weirdest experience Wednesday.
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> I drove out to one of my lon
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I know Mikrotik's DC equipment is famously power-tolerant, but what about AC
equipment such as CCRs? Will they be happy with a simulated (modified) sine
wave UPS or not? Pure sine wave units are double the cost.
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I probably ought to provide closure on this…
The answer turned out to be that the OA2413 is specifically designed this way.
It's proper operation. In production, it seems to work great.
On Jul 24, 2015, at 8:05 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband <grandav...@grandavebb.com>
wrote:
You can get them directly from the MikroTik download site, you just have to
hand-edit the current latest URL link to the number of the earlier version
you want.
On Jul 27, 2015, at 7:46 AM, TJ Burbank tjburb...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a respository anywhere to get these older version?
I
I'm not an analog/RF expert…
I bought an ARC Wireless OA2413 dual-polarity 2.4GHz omni, which I mated up
with a BaseBox in preparation for deployment Sunday morning.
While setting up the unit, I happened to determine that the vertical
N-connector showed about 1Ω DC, whereas the horizontal
Netinstall has started doing me dirty in this same fashion. Four brand-new
mAPs on Thursday, and a Sextant (with 5.26 on it but also with newer firmware
than its ROS) today. It picks up any of the older units in my stockroom first
try. And one of the mAPs also wouldn’t show up in Winbox (MAC
On May 26, 2015, at 3:42 PM, Roy, Jerry jerry@toltsolutions.com wrote:
What is the lowest end RouterBoard that has a console port or console access?
:)
This may be a matter of opinion, but I would nominate the 411.
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They’re terrific tower drivers.
Also, one of the OmniTiks provides POE out.
On May 22, 2015, at 12:24 PM, Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
I forgot all about the 750p. I wonder if those are very popular.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
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You don’t have to use the Gmail SMTP server just because your receiving account
is at Gmail. Gmail has a reputation for being extra-picky and not working and
playing well with many other systems. Is there a server you can use that is
associated with your hosting site at
Your “body” parameter seems to be missing a close quote. Maybe that’s the
issue.
I use
/tool e-mail send file=$filename.rsc to=“redac...@grandavebb.com
body=Backup file attached.\n\n subject=Auto-export $subject”
and it has worked fine in every release.
On Apr 16, 2015, at 3:31 PM,
: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 7:23 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband
grandav...@grandavebb.com wrote:
Your “body” parameter seems to be missing a close quote. Maybe that’s the
issue.
I use
/tool e-mail send file=$filename.rsc to=“redac
in, he has to know that. I don’t have a unit of this type available to me
here, so I can’t play with it.
What precisely is the tester supposed to do after disconnecting the cable?
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The firewall filter rules are all input, so they have no bearing on this issue.
The “to-addresses=0.0.0.0” looks wrong to me — at the very best it should be
0.0.0.0/0, and at worst it shouldn’t be thre at all (perhaps out-interface
instead). This problem would be a lot clearer if you included
I am, but have already signed up for the same course from Steve Discher. Shame
you didn’t announce this sooner. :-(
On Mar 4, 2015, at 4:56 PM, Butch Evans but...@butchevans.com wrote:
Currently 2 training events scheduled:
Course: Mikrotik RouterOS Firewall Training
Date: March 18, 2015
Did you try flushing the DNS when you turn hotspot on?
On Feb 2, 2015, at 7:24 AM, Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
Hotspot off. Works as expected.
If I enable hotspot users will not see the internal web page. It will just
time out, but it does prevent them from getting
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a text backup since 6.12???
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On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 9:39 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband
grandav...@grandavebb.com wrote:
I can’t speak to the 5.4K issue without seeing the resulting file
I can’t speak to the 5.4K issue without seeing the resulting file, but the six
trailing commands have been common to every export I have done since 6.12 or
so, and are benign.
On Jan 5, 2015, at 6:33 PM, Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
I have a 6.23 rb2011ils where every
with
NV2 in 6.22? Is there any other reason I may be seeing this?
CCQs are adequate (e.g., 70/95), as is S/N (e.g., 45).
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The “mikrotik” probe in The Dude is documented to use SNMP to confirm that a
device is a MikroTik, but beyond that the information is sparse.
I have a remote (affiliated with but not belonging to me) MikroTik on my
network map, and use the mikrotik probe to double-check that it’s working and
When I find the Mikrotik-y information for a Mikrotik device isn’t being
populated in the Dude, I go to the main screen for that device, uncheck the
RouterOS box, apply, wait a few seconds, click it back on, and apply. Usually
the RouterOS information starts coming in at that point.
On Dec 8,
If this is related to the export you posted earlier, the problem may be the
l2mtu specification in the bridge definition. I ran into this last night.
Sometime between 6.19, where I made the export file, and 6.21rc, where I tried
to import it, somebody removed the ability to specify l2mtu on
You have the masquerade to 0.0.0.0, which is not the same as 0.0.0.0/0.
I find this somewhat humorous, as this almost exactly matches a lab exercise I
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Characterize the incoming connections from Towers D and E in mangle with a
specific routing mark. Then used policy-based routing to select a route to
Tower B marked with that same routing mark to Tower B. You end up doing an
end-run around OSPF’s recommendations this way — so you also need to
Smurf attack is someone spoofing a victim’s source address in a broadcast
packet so as to have everybody on the network gang-bang him with responses.
The guy who has all the traffic is the victim, not the perp.
When your Netgear router reports that the packets are coming “from”
10.10.45.103,
Any OS upgrade has always cleared them. Otherwise, I have found them to be
extremely reliable in their persistence.
If this feature is important to you, don’t even go near the Winbox 3 beta. It
brings up an empty screen 100% of the time, no matter how it is set.
On Sep 30, 2014, at 6:17 AM,
That would have been my advice, but with one caveat: seems that if you have
local variables in the top level of your script and you use verbose, the script
will fail. You have to change the outermost-block local variables to global in
order for a script to work with verbose.
On Sep 26, 2014,
I’ve got one, I’m afraid. I can’t see what they are doing — only a number of
rejected probes, then my edge router crashes and reboots, with no supout. I’ve
gone through the firewall and can’t see any holes. The only respite I get is
blocking the Chinanet block involved, until a couple days
talks about needing the
telephony package for H323, but that package doesn't seem to exist anymore
and the new wiki still discusses H323, so it must have been folded into
something else.
How do I get this out of the invalid state?
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the VPN with an inside address in his
address range.
When you log in, you have a address in his range, so effectively you are
inside.
On 8/4/2014 9:34 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband wrote:
I have a neighborhood tower, hosted by a resident. The resident gets
service over the POE cable, while his
Does anybody have a recommendation for a economical cable tester that doesn't
burn out if there is POE on the cable?
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To: Mikrotik discussions mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com
Sent: Monday, August 4, 2014 1:54
queue to the bridge instead of the interface, it
limits the host's speed FROM the network only.
If I create a simple queue on each, I can make it work, but that solution
strikes me as a kludge. What am I doing wrong?
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For the past few months, I have experienced a number of cases of ethernet port
flapping on SXT CPEs for no apparent reason. The cable typically runs directly
into the subscriber's WiFi router, so there's nothing complicated going on
there. Pinning the speed to 100M from the NOC doesn't stop
Do you have your ethers slaved to the switch chip?
On Jun 27, 2014, at 5:36 AM, Mike Hammett butch-mikro...@ics-il.net wrote:
Have any of you ever seen a Mikrotik bridge leak things from other interfaces
or bridges and claim it was from a different interface? My bridge table shows
some MACs
As I understand it, default rule for forward and output is accept, default rule
for input is reject. So having no forward rules is the same as accepting all
forward traffic.
Maybe I'm missing it somewhere in the block of text, but where's your firewall
filter input accept rule for port 21?
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On 23/05/2014, at 6:53 pm, Grand Avenue Broadband
grandav...@grandavebb.com wrote:
The WiFi box is configured as an AP, not a router, so it doesn't have any
routes. It's just a glorified unmanaged switch with a radio in it. Only
the LAN ports are used
alexan...@neilson.net.nz
021 329 681
On 23/05/2014, at 8:34 pm, Grand Avenue Broadband
grandav...@grandavebb.com wrote:
I've tried, but the NAT rule never even logs a hit.
What I'm attempting to do (with the added detail of port translation instead
of port forwarding) is precisely
I'm buffaloed by port translation, which is supposedly very simple.
I set all my subscribers up with a NATted LAN at 192.168.10.0/24, the router at
.1, the DHCP range at .100-.115 or so, and if they have a WiFi router, I
hardcode it to .2 and configure it as an access point, no NAT. The CPE
Safe Mode rules… but extremely poorly after the fact. :-(
On May 10, 2014, at 12:36 PM, Scott Reed sr...@nwwnet.net wrote:
Any way other than NetInstall to get into a RB911 if the dummy (me) setting
it up disabled the Ethernet interface instead of the IP address and had not
yet enabled the
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Well, now you know: somewhere between Oh, the humanity and Et tu, Brute.
On Feb 27, 2014, at 2:56 PM, Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
Wanted to see the scale of it.
why not
just drop incoming connections? Why store them in an address list?
About 3.2 million addresses. I
A few years back, I had a problem configuring a new tower. It had a central
RB450 router distributing to three sector enclosures powered by RB711s, all
sharing the same IP range. The 711s were getting wacky times via SNTP because
they were apparently receiving time correction packets multiple
I assume it was to remind you they were bridged, so you don't try to do the
wrong stuff with the individual interfaces, like hang addresses on them, or do
DHCP to them (although I understand that in 6.8 you can now do that). Would
have been nice, though, if they had used a distinct letter.
On
The RB450? If you don't take positive action to make any interface slaves,
they are all individual interfaces.
On Jan 30, 2014, at 7:42 PM, Mike Lyon mike.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy,
Is it possible to disable the switching chip in the RB450 and use all
ports as individual IP interfaces?
the
interfaces come up independent. But I keep forgetting other people don't
necessarily do that. :-/
On Jan 30, 2014, at 7:45 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband grandav...@grandavebb.com
wrote:
The RB450? If you don't take positive action to make any interface slaves,
they are all individual
Just use the filter bar in Winbox to filter out that IP.
On Jan 30, 2014, at 9:52 PM, Terri Kelley net...@farm-market.net wrote:
Is there a way to have connection tracking on but not track a certain IP. For
instance I have a network monitor which if that sector is selected in it you
will
Try this discussion:
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=7t=0
On Jan 23, 2014, at 10:01 AM, Keith Barber ke...@reliablevi.com wrote:
Hey everyone,
We just tried deploying two different 411AR's using the on-board wireless
port for the internal wireless and the signal was almost
If the problem is just that the public address occasionally sneaks through, you
could establish an ospf-in filter to filter out that public network. If the
problem is that the private address never shows up in OSPF, then that would
just be masking the symptom and not solving the problem.
On
For a short-range stand-alone repeater, I use an RB411/R52nm pair; for
long-range, I use an RB912/R113 pair. Both fit inside an original Stationbox,
or an ITElite SRA enclosure (I don't do a lot of indoor work :-). Unless you
have two radios, you're beating your head against the wall.
On Jan
:local MGMTIP [/ip address get value-name=address number=[:pick [find
interface=LOOPBACK ] 0]]
Curiously, if you use 1 instead of 0, and DON'T have more than one address on
the interface, it will grab an address from another interface. :-(
On Jan 18, 2014, at 4:01 PM, Butch Evans
Does anybody have any experience with the SXT SA series? I'm considering an
array of three to cover about 200° from a solar site. I need good RF
performance coupled with modest power draw. If not the SXT SA, what would you
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that the /system led commands that we used on the RB711 units did something to
hang SXTs.
Also, sorry for fumbling the offlist response earlier.
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Just don't run the RB750UP on 6.7 (maybe 6.5-6.7). There is a bug in the
firmware that makes the POE output flap anytime you inspect the port, even by
having the Interfaces window open in Winbox. Trivial to reproduce. Seems to
be fixed in 6.8.
On Jan 15, 2014, at 11:45 AM, Sam Tetherow
Turn on automatic supouts if you haven't already. Maybe Lassie is itching to
tell you exactly which well Timmy fell down.
On Jan 13, 2014, at 2:44 PM, Mike Lyon mike.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy,
Anyone ever seen an RB1100AHx2 randomly reboot? I had running for about 6
hours then it
Blue means the route is defined, but some other route supersedes it at the
moment (lower cost, etc.)
D means dynamic (not manually defined). o means created by OSPF. A means
active.
On Dec 30, 2013, at 9:12 AM, Paul McCall pa...@pdmnet.net wrote:
Why does a particular route show
Butch imparted this gem of a hint to me two weeks ago, allowing me to solve a
hinky little problem where a short PTP link that worked great for years on 5.26
and below (RB433/R52Hn to SXT 5HPnD) failed entirely under ROS 6, making a fine
L2 registration but completely failing to pass L3
It sounds like you misunderstood Butch. The ! symbol applies to categories, not
individual messages. You can specify rules to apply to certain categories,
modified by the presence or absence of certain other categories. You cannot
pick and choose individual messages by their text.
On Dec 13,
Sure. Make a firewall rule that matches TCP on port 554 with the syn flag, to
add the IP to the address list. Then make another rule that matches TCP on
port 554 with the fin flag to take it out. I have a rule like the first
running on my live network, so I know it works. I have never tried
I've only run it on Windows 7. You have to run as administrator to get it to
start. I ended up setting that switch in the app properties. At one point I
also turned my firewall off, but that turned out not to be necessary. My
experience was that the failure mode was that it would start up,
, as this will be a
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I asked about this a long time ago. The response I got from Mikrotik is that
it used to be a real wiki, but it got out of control and they didn't have the
resources to police it, so they just cut off contributions.
On Oct 10, 2013, at 8:54 AM, Wayne Hancock whanc...@sandridgeenergy.com wrote:
as a bleed ground. I
envision a little strap that clips on like so:
It's such an obvious idea that I'm hoping somebody already makes these, and
somebody here knows where they might be bought.
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I have no idea how I would go about doing that. I'd find it a whole lot easier
just to replace the 450 with an obsolete PC running PUTTY on the serial channel
until I captured what I needed.
On Sep 9, 2013, at 5:21 PM, Mike Hammett butch-mikro...@ics-il.net wrote:
I have an RB1200 that keeps
for the PTP routers and stations running
6+.
I'm running the beta version of Dude, which MikroTik Support has told me is now
the canonical version they recommend to everybody.
Does anybody have any ideas as to how to correct this behavior?
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firewall nat add chain=dstnat action=dst-nat to-addresses=LAN-IP
dst-address=PUBLIC-IP
/ip firewall net add chain=srcnat action=src-nat to-addresses=PUBLIC-IP
src-address=LAN-IP
Hope I understood the question correctly.
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Voltage seen under the no-load condition of your voltmeter may not match
voltage seen when attached to a board consuming 3-16W depending on radio load.
The injector must be rated 750mA or better at worst case. Also, that
particular one may be faulty and not deliver what it's rated at. Best
Thanks again,
Jerry
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I'm assuming the second do with the bracket, slash, and then a newline Is a
typo on your part. If not, that's your
PM, Grand Avenue Broadband wrote:
Check the authoritative and delay-threshold values in the DHCP server on the
AP, and compare with what your client router is asking for.
On Jun 14, 2013, at 1:16 PM, Chris Gotstein ch...@uplogon.com wrote:
I'm setting up a RB915 router for a small business
Anybody else getting weird proxy failure messages from mikrotik.com, or am I
the only schlemazel?
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sheets, they appear to be identical, except you get
a voltage monitor on the LESS expensive one.
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On Jun 11, 2013, at 6:41 PM, Rick Smith onyx3...@gmail.com wrote:
question about the 433's. can they be supplied with REAL Poe ? 802.3af 48v ?
Not according to routerboard.com.
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I believe what are you are describing is this issue:
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Hairpin_NAT
On Jun 7, 2013, at 5:42 PM, Casey Mills wkm...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a few servers setup on my internal network and some DST-NAT rules
setup in the firewall. Everything works great inside and
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