http://download2.mikrotik.com/routeros/6.22/routeros-mipsbe-6.22.npk
Just open an existing download in a new window or tab and edit the url
to the version you want.
On 07/27/2015 07:46 AM, TJ Burbank wrote:
Is there a respository anywhere to get these older version?
I would like to get
We have seen some weirdness with wireless vs hardware queues.. We are
using wireless at this time.
On 10/06/2014 03:25 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
there are no queues and no other packet manipulation of any kind.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Very well might be that the router has been compromised...
On 10/04/2014 08:42 AM, RickG wrote:
Ya, strange, he attempts to update the router but it fails.
On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Mike Hammett butch-mikro...@ics-il.net
wrote:
He can't update it or there isn't an update available?
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IMNSHO heavier traffic should run from the AP to the client. There are
tweeks in the protocols to make that work better. BUT there is also
noise to take into account, we have seen conditions where switching ap
and client sides made things run
the
other side.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Oct 2, 2014 6:26 PM, Robert Andrews rob...@avantwireless.com wrote:
IMNSHO heavier traffic should run from the AP to the client. There are
tweeks in the protocols to make
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It depends upon the version of the box you attach to...
On 09/30/2014 08:29 AM, Christopher Tyler wrote:
Funny, the beta (v3.0beta3) works fine for me and I'm using wine to
run it on a Linux box.
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You folks are all characters so that shouldn't be a problem...
On 09/26/2014 09:58 AM, Roy, Jerry wrote:
Lack of character as well ;)
Jerry Roy 949.681.5054
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On 08/04/2014 12:58 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
We as in you're with PocketEthernet??
I got in the first 12 hours or so on Indegogo, so I should be in
the first wave or two. ;-)
- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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From: mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com
[mailto:mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com] On Behalf Of Robert Andrews
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 12:03 PM
To: Mikrotik discussions
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] Throughput Problem on Mikrotik RB951
Have you set up another
the Interface.
On 7/9/2014 2:13 PM, Scott Lambert wrote:
On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 10:55:22AM -0700, Robert Andrews wrote:
Under the other MT's I have it's under interface ether[x] Ethernet
That's under winbox
On 07/09/2014 09:28 AM, Paul McCall wrote:
Robert,
Where can you set flow control on a 951
I would say something about bench configuration, but that would just
make sure that I shot myself in the same foot sometime in the future...
On 05/10/2014 02:50 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
If all interfaces are disabled you'll need to pxe or get to it for the
reset switch.
Josh Luthman
Office:
If you put the client in station bridge mode ( MT only supported ) it is
supposed to be more transparent than WDS mode...
Robert
On 12/16/2013 07:20 PM, Paul McCall wrote:
We started using some RB912 5Ghz outdoor units in place of Rockets and doing
pretty well with them. Getting about 60Mbit
Mounting parts for a daughter card, I think...
On 08/24/2013 09:43 AM, Grand Avenue Broadband wrote:
I ordered an RB912UAG-2HPnD a few weeks ago, and need to deploy it this
weekend as a repair part. It came with a little baggie marked K-25, which
includes two screws, a washer, and a little
Better to not use the .0 and .255 addresses. Weirdness may result...
On 01/17/2013 02:30 PM, Micah Miller wrote:
We are replacing a cisco router that is doing many to many nat.
From the looks of it, it's taking a public network /24 and natting to a
private network /24.
Would the following
So the new 5gig wifi will be the current dfs spectrum plus up to 5.925
Ghz..
Could be interesting... So much for the quiet dfs frequencies...
What's everyone think?
Robert
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Cleared should be 0.0.0.0 for the IP if it has the 192.168.88.1 ( not 0
) address it's got a config that may have conflicts...
On 11/09/2012 12:08 PM, Jerry Roy wrote:
I attempted to use flashfig to test if the .rsc file I created would be
imported. It does but with issues. Only problem is it
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Bios starts at a different baud rate than ROS... Sorry don't have it
off hand.. I usually end up trying all the speeds..
Robert
On 11/09/2012 01:35 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Yep, using null modem and the other one that is in my bag. I know for
These aren't outdoor, so need an enclosure, but the specs and
performance for us has been great:
http://www.microcom.us/s9c2.html
On 09/14/2012 02:33 PM, Rick Smith wrote:
Blue iris for DVR and Axis 215 ptz cam
On Sep 14, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Butch Evans but...@butchevans.com wrote:
I am
Are you reformatting the drive with the netinstall?
On 08/30/2012 05:34 AM, Scott Reed wrote:
As I put in the original post, it does this with Netinstall and normal
boot.
On 8/30/2012 8:12 AM, Antonio G. Sánchez Funes wrote:
Try NetInstall. This happened to me one months ago with two
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N is funny about antenna geometry and that geometry will mess up N
something fierce. Most likely it will disable the other antenna as
disconnected. What Scott said, use a second card. Much more sane.
On 08/30/2012 03:35 PM, Scott Lambert wrote:
According to Ubnt, I'm sure you can get a clone/knock off to keep your
stock satisfied. At least that's what they are telling all the
investors
On 08/18/2012 06:08 AM, Rick Smith wrote:
Well yeah. But how long did it take to get them and how many do they
have in stock. And how long after
I am curious as to what was wrong with it?
On 07/21/2012 09:57 AM, Mike Lyon wrote:
I bought a box, used about 100ft of it and about 10 connectors. Decided I
don't really care for it and the connectors.
First person to offer me $100 bucks for everything, gets it. You pay
shipping.
Or if
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Ubiquiti is going to come out with a poe switch but who knows when or
specs..The problem with converters is you can't tell how your
batteries are doing anymore...
On 05/06/2012 06:55 AM, Jeromie Reeves wrote:
I would love to add these to a few
are
outputting? There are ways to do that before and after the conversion.
-Ty
On May 6, 2012 9:59 AM, Robert Andrews rob...@avantwireless.com wrote:
Ubiquiti is going to come out with a poe switch but who knows when or
specs..The problem with converters is you can't tell how your
batteries
datum of
experience./
bp
On 5/6/2012 8:21 AM, Robert Andrews wrote: But if you are a cheap
sob like me, part of the reason for the 750uP is the voltage sense,
and no other devices sucking power...
On 05/06/2012 08:12 AM, Ty Featherling wrote:
Why do you mean by that? You can't tell
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Google performance testing services
I know people who have used webmetrics...
On 04/23/2012 09:44 AM, Shayne Lebrun wrote:
Put a test mikrotik box on either end, and fire up bandwidth tester with 1
TCP connections?
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Do it the easy way... ssh to the 750, then ssh from the 750 to the ubnt
on the same network, no need for a default gw, then from the ssh
interface add the default gateway, then access it from the web interface
to fix the error and reboot... TA-DAH,
Bill,
I thought I would say hi, as you are in my old stomping
grounds... Grew up in LG, went to UCSC... Lived in that area for
over 35 years, glad to hear that wireless is growing there!
Best,
Robert Andrews
LGHS 75, UCSC 81, Netscape 94
On 04/16/2012 03:27 PM, Bill
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I'm not sure what the difference between nstream if you cancel csma and
motorola?
On 03/10/2012 05:04 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
The ptp600 forces its way into the air. Far superior to any 802.11.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct:
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I'm going to build a system out of this to see what is what... We only
go fanless 12 volt...
http://www.mini-box.com/Jetway-JNC9KDL-2700
On 01/27/2012 09:18 AM, Robert Haas wrote:
I'm wondering if there is any recommendation for core router
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That's what I like about running this biz, it's still got a bit of art
to it. That adds into what my customers like, it's personal. All my
guys contribute to that feel too. We want to know all the pieces and
what they feel like.
Robert
On
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If your packet size was not set to a larger payload, those large pings
were just fragmented. Using a large ping size says nothing about your
network capability except that packet fragmenting works.
On 10/25/2011 11:05 AM, Rick Smith wrote:
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Because apple only wants their gear to work with their AP's...As
repeated so many times at the local Apple Store. Well you need to buy
a AirPort--- To just about any problem involving WiFi...
On 10/20/2011 09:19 AM, Lanham Rattan wrote:
at a given time.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Robert Andrews
rob...@avantwireless.com wrote:
Because apple only wants their gear to work with their AP's...As
repeated so many times at the local Apple Store. Well you need to buy
a AirPort--- To just about any problem involving
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Do these use fans? We have a fundamental design requirement of no fans.
Thanks,
Robert
On 09/29/2011 06:49 AM, Travis Johnson wrote:
Baltic Networks RouterMaxx 6 port GigE boxes are awesome. I have 10-12
of them deployed. Moving over
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Ntop
On 08/30/2011 08:15 AM, Nick W wrote:
Is anyone graphing traffic based on port/protocol (i.e. web-80, mail-25,
etc) or perhaps by AS number? I'm looking for a *simple* solution, so far
the only thing I can think is set up Packet Marks and
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After noodling over this for a couple of days I thought somebody from
the group might have seen this.
MT Router1 - UBNT Bullet L1(5.xGhz) UBNT Bullet - MT Router2 Then
UBNT Bullet L2( 5.xGhz ) UBNT Bullet - MT Router3.
L1 MT to MT
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Has anybody on the list tried the 24Ghz band? If so what kind of
results? Distances?
Best,
Robert
On 08/15/2011 08:36 AM, Chuck Hogg wrote:
Full duplex 40Mbps is not hard with MikroTik. Haven't seen this item before
though, and am
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In our actual link testing we have seen NV2 do 50-60mb/s TCP(always test
this, UDP is for junk )... That's single polarity 40mhz channel 6 mile
no interference link. UBNT over the same link does about the same. On
the same link, with interference,
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Yep, apples to apples...
On 07/18/2011 03:21 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Ubnt single pol M 40mhz?
On Jul 18, 2011 6:14 PM, Robert Andrews rob...@avantwireless.com wrote:
In our actual link testing we have seen NV2 do 50-60mb/s TCP(always test
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We skipped the 4.0 and 4.13, curious as to why those?
On 06/21/2011 07:30 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
First, good luck.
Second I would go to 4.0 then 4.13 then 4.17 then 5.4. Maybe I am just old
fashioned. Be sure to do the bootloader every step.
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131 of them here, but this got me to looking at the info on them and
it's interesting the decrease in performance on the GL.. Like they were
seeing a bunch of failures at 680Mhz? or it was attacking another
product's sales? Is there an official
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A simple question first... Are all these CPE's running routed? or the
same subnet as the AP? Are they running pseudobridge?
On 05/31/2011 11:40 AM, Simon Westlake wrote:
Might be worth a try on one or two to see if the problem goes away, at
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Robert Andrews
rob...@avantwireless.comwrote:
Yeah this one caught me as well when I first saw one of these... This
is an example of what needs to go in the Bug tracker and as an example
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Did you try defaulting the whole thing or better yet reloading a new image?
Robert
On 05/25/2011 12:46 PM, Ryan Spott wrote:
That is almost exactly what is happening here.
It's killing me.
ryan
On 5/25/2011 11:15 AM, Justin Miller wrote:
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Most public source projects have exactly that. Not that MT is public
source ( except about 90% of their code )... I wonder if they feed
linux fixes/improvements back into the linux tree? Anyways this is
about MT doing such a poor job about
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ok, here's a little trick that we found out works pretty well. Anybody
know a problem with it let the list know. We had a similar problem
with Speakeasy's VOIP service. They wouldn't work with us to modify
their terminal device. So we decided
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No... Tranzeo has a very special type of DC power that does not work
with any other type of DC devices... It's a modulated linear inverted
DC rectifier...
On 04/26/2011 07:17 AM, Stuart Pierce wrote:
Can you safely power a RB450 with an old
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I hope people got that this was a joke
On 04/26/2011 07:25 AM, Robert Andrews wrote:
No... Tranzeo has a very special type of DC power that does not work
with any other type of DC devices... It's a modulated linear inverted
DC rectifier
to
replace the Tik box at and I remember I used the power adapter from this 450
at a motel.
It could be worse though, tornadoes all around us and no towers got blown
over.
-- Original Message --
From: Robert Andrews rob...@avantwireless.com
Reply
Andrews rob...@avantwireless.com
Reply-To: Mikrotik discussions mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 07:28:44 -0700
I hope people got that this was a joke
On 04/26/2011 07:25 AM, Robert Andrews wrote:
No... Tranzeo has a very special type of DC power that does not work
remember I used the power adapter from
this
450
at a motel.
It could be worse though, tornadoes all around us and no towers got
blown
over.
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Reply-To: Mikrotik discussions mikrotik
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Meaning the 750G vs 450G... The 450G is the only one with voltage/temp
monitor..
On 04/26/2011 08:15 AM, Robert Andrews wrote:
But don't have the voltage or temp measurement... I know because I
thought the same and bought one thinking it would
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a, look at the integrated atom processors... Use much LESS
energy... 15 minutes with google and you can learn a lot! Also,
IMNSHO, go fanless.. number one failure component...
On 04/22/2011 07:33 AM, Chupaka wrote:
Also, X86 uses much
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Maybe they were actually an online poker site
On 04/18/2011 06:46 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Down
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/mikrotik.com
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy,
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We had problems with standard 802.11g with 10mhz channels to 8 clients,
strong signals... rc8,9,10,11.. support wanted us to try rc12, I've
given up for now...
On 03/25/2011 04:07 PM, ch...@htswireless.com wrote:
Ok, yeah I'm just running
...@gmail.com
What do you mean? =) We have v5.0rc4 working in production.
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On 03/24/2011 01:37 PM, Robert Andrews wrote:
I just can't believe what problems there are with all the 5
betas
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I just can't believe what problems there are with all the 5 betas...
Not one of the release candidates is work a c...p
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Anyone else tried this? We nat most of our customers, some one-to-one,
most one-to many... VPN's are no problem and till the other day
voip/sip hasn't. Along comes speakeasy... They tested with one
system but installed another. Guess what,
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And stuff keeps working despite the weather
http://www.avantwireless.com/ps5inSno.jpg
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We let people burst typically for 1800 seconds before we slow them down
severely...
On 02/13/2011 12:56 PM, Sam Tetherow wrote:
I do twice the rate for 1 minute. Nothing scientific in my choice of 1
minute, just seemed like it would be enough to
netflix is best effort. Works
fine doesn't, your problem and if they complain about anything else not
working we blame netflix.
On 02/13/2011 05:18 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Half an hour!? Seems way too generous.
On Feb 13, 2011 8:14 PM, Robert Andrews rob...@avantwireless.com wrote:
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Bet he has MT cards in them which run quite a bit cooler and don't keep
things as warm... Possibly also got snow discharge that blew them
out... But that's just an educated guess. We now look at the heat
from the UBNT cards as an enclosure heater.
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How about temporarily nating them to an address that goes the right way?
Sure it's dns changes but much less risk to screwing working routing up.
( sorry for sending the blizzard your way... )
Robert
On 12/30/2010 09:34 AM, Matt Larsen - Lists
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On the UBNT conf... Who else is going to be there?
Robert
On 12/02/2010 07:35 AM, Carl Jeptha wrote:
We are looking for positioning ropes for tower climbing like this link
shows - part # 34406 (http://www.elkriver.com/html/lanyards1.html).
We
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Now if I had as good a solution to blowing all the Ethernet ports...
On 12/02/2010 07:58 PM, RickG wrote:
cap trade ;)
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Louis Arsenault lo...@ntinet.com wrote:
We are not happy with all the hardware issues that
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What voltage do you have at the location now?
On 11/23/2010 07:40 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
Howdy,
So we had a storm pass through last night and then my solar repeater died
this morning. I don't see any water leakage but who knows if a droplet got
23, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Robert Andrews
rob...@avantwireless.comwrote:
What voltage do you have at the location now?
On 11/23/2010 07:40 PM, Mike Lyon wrote:
Howdy,
So we had a storm pass through last night and then my solar repeater died
this morning. I don't see any water leakage but who
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Anybody else running these and have any info on them?
http://www.wlanparts.com/product/TP-SW5-NC/High-Speed-10100Mb-5-Port-POE-Switch.html
On 11/15/2010 06:46 PM, Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
We are currently running 48volts up the tower via two
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With proper filtering, EMP resistance( just joking )
Robert
On 10/30/2010 02:16 PM, james wrote:
Hi Guys
Is there a benefit in using a metal enclosure instead of a normal UT7 to
house a routerboard? I'm assuming that there is less
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I like how they put results up from RC2 up, when it's not out yet.
Doesn't really matter that much as the 2.4Ghz b/g performance is so
dismal that it's no longer a candidate for roll out for us. Our
architecture is now transitioning to only use MT
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After digging through snmpwalks and gets, I may have found what was
causing problems with voltages. I'll update more later.
More important is the utter failure of wireless in the 2.4 with 10mhz
channels. On the one AP that we tried, which had a
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Bingo, the backhaul is running nstream, and more is better, plus I
wanted to work on debugging the snmp/mrtg voltage problem, which I can
confirm works with the new oid, which I will post later tonight. So
now I'm getting the data I wanted from both
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Those look nice, what is the current spec on them?
thanks,
Robert
On 09/19/2010 12:22 AM, Butch Evans wrote:
On Sat, 2010-09-18 at 18:13 -0400, Scott Reed wrote:
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Will order a few next week... Thanks!
On 09/19/2010 11:19 AM, Butch Evans wrote:
On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 07:25 -0700, Robert Andrews wrote:
Those look nice, what is the current spec on them?
I added the data sheet to the product page, so you can
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That would be a record of worst RC, if they do it
On 09/14/2010 09:06 AM, Randy Cosby wrote:
Oh geeze.. they have so much to fix first.
On 9/14/2010 9:54 AM, Chupaka wrote:
They said, this week. There's a small chance that it will be RC,
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I am thinking of changing some sites from 12v to 24v to keep voltage up
on some long runs.But I am thinking of tapping off the 24V arrays
off one battery to continue to have 12v available. Has anyone done this?
Like this:
half of the
array, and undercharge the other half.
Much better to put in a 24V-12V converter for the devices that require 12V.
The un
bp
On 9/14/2010 11:04 AM, Robert Andrews wrote:
I am thinking of changing some sites from 12v to 24v to keep voltage up
on some long runs.But I am
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Beamforming, as wavion is talking about it, is a N technology, but they
are talking about it with standard b/g radios. I don't see where they
have that technology inside their antennas. My smoke and mirror
detector just started beeping
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http://www.titanwirelessonline.com/ reports that they have plenty of
these boards ( 300+ ) if people are still looking
just trying to help out
Robert
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Found them at two of my vendors... Hmmm, gonna have to find them on
your own, there weren't that many, so I ordered two more.
Robert
On 07/20/2010 04:00 PM, Terri Kelley wrote:
Apparently the 433AH shortage continues, can't find them. This keeps
Of Robert Andrews
Sent: 11 July 2010 04:25 PM
To: Mikrotik discussions
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] VOIP monitoring programs
You might try smokeping...
On 07/11/2010 03:09 AM, james wrote:
Hi Guys
I am currently using ping plotter to measure latency and packet loss
across
my VOIP network
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You might try smokeping...
On 07/11/2010 03:09 AM, james wrote:
Hi Guys
I am currently using ping plotter to measure latency and packet loss across
my VOIP network.
Clients seem to complain about bad voip quality even tho ping
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Thank you! That made my ssh's totally instantaneous! Huge difference.
Robert
On 07/01/2010 09:35 AM, John Vogel wrote:
Depending on the MT version... at some point around 3.2 MT added an
option to append +ct to the username to suppress ansi
and will
move forward on that! ). We just can't believe that someone would go
to the trouble. We had it all back running in about 1.5 hours and will
be installing IP cameras ASAP to secure the location. The homeowner
was absent and is hopping mad.
Robert Andrews
AvantWireless.
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Chuck Hogg
Shelby Broadband
502-722-9292
ch...@shelbybb.com
http://www.shelbybb.com
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[mailto:mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com] On Behalf Of Robert
Andrews
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 9:52 PM
To: Mikrotik
believe.
On 5/23/2010 8:06 AM, Robert Andrews wrote:
Can you keep a wind generator working in that environment?
On 05/23/2010 08:51 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
There really aren't trees that you would worry about in that part of
the world. Permafrost prevents most conventional trees from
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Can you keep a wind generator working in that environment?
On 05/23/2010 08:51 AM, Bill Prince wrote:
There really aren't trees that you would worry about in that part of
the world. Permafrost prevents most conventional trees from growing at
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One of my customers was in a partnership with a Royal... When the
Royal decided he knew enough to run the biz, my customer was tossed out
of the company... He ended with squat from his 8 year investment in
time and expertise
On 05/03/2010
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Are you getting link lights on both connections? Have you plugged the
ns2 directly into the RB? Have you pinged the NS2 directly from your
pc? Have you tried the NS2 on a different port? double checked
everything... netmasks? Common in
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Ok, once, just once I saw a mac address error where a device had the
wrong mac address... Check them both out..
Robert
On 4/30/10 2:31 PM, Cameron Crum wrote:
Just for grins, I got out a 750 and an NSM5 and hooked them up in a
similar config to
when hooked into the nanostation.
On 4/30/2010 4:33 PM, Robert Andrews wrote:
Ok, once, just once I saw a mac address error where a device had the
wrong mac address... Check them both out..
Robert
On 4/30/10 2:31 PM, Cameron Crum wrote:
Just for grins, I got out a 750 and an NSM5
: it is the courage to
continue
that counts.
--- Winston Churchill
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Robert Andrews
rob...@avantwireless.comwrote:
Damian,
Thank you for making this public. We know that MT and
Valemount
have
no love lost, and thanks to both Tranzeo and UBNT for working
but not 2.4.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
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Troy, OH 45373
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
continue
that counts.
--- Winston Churchill
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Robert Andrews
rob
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have you looked at Ntop? if so were there issues?
Robert
On 3/30/10 12:24 PM, Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Hello list,
I am looking for a solution that will keep track of the monthly
bandwidth consumption for all of my broadband customers and am
Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
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Troy, OH 45373
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to
continue that counts.”
--- Winston Churchill
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 1:09 AM, Robert Andrews
rob...@avantwireless.com wrote
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On 03/15/2010 09:03 PM, Jayson Baker wrote:
lol!
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
So constructive you are =)
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
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We are using the power supplies at mini-box.com to power the atom's
directly off of 12-13Vdc and since switching have not had a failure.
On 03/07/2010 08:18 AM, Scottie Arnett wrote:
Thanks for all the replies and suggestions. I think I will stay
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Filesharing is an example of an application type that is different than
most other usage. What I mean is that most applications that use the
Net are direct usage. Somebody requests something and it gets
delivered, be it a web page or a HD movie.
, but
still can cost you 10K.
On 02/14/2010 07:24 PM, Sam Tetherow wrote:
Robert Andrews wrote:
Filesharing is an example of an application type that is different than
most other usage. What I mean is that most applications that use the
Net are direct usage. Somebody requests something
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