you are actually doing good with routing 150-200mbps with that router. I
have never gotten mine to route over 185mbps. MPLS/VPLS around 600mbps.
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 6:40 PM Mike Francis via Mikrotik-users <
mikrotik-users@wispa.org> wrote:
> Sorry, gotcha, was reading too many emails. I feel
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> On Wed, Jul 18, 2018, 3:40 PM David Jones via Mikrotik-users <
> mikrotik-users@wispa.org> wrote:
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>> Got some up and tested quite a bit.
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>> Channel 1,2, and 3 750 meters connected at -67 full gigabit download.
>> Chann
Got some up and tested quite a bit.
Channel 1,2, and 3 750 meters connected at -67 full gigabit download.
Channel 4 (New in the latest firmware) I ran out of testing space at 900M
-65 full gig.
This is far better than the metrolinq PTMP that we have. They have a
problem with the return beamformin
This is the main reason why we went to a Peering Exchange. Our Provider
(Century Link) had horribly congested links going to Netflix Hulu and the
like. Our customers would complain about buffering yet they could pull
20mbps+ speed test.
The problem was not our connection to them rather there conne
Good morning.
I have a deep question for the Mikrotik people and the Cisco people.
Let me give you an overview of where we are.
Currently we have all of our tower sites using Mikrotik connecting to our
core with MPLS/VPLS to our core that is multiple Mikrotik routers using
VRRP (I had a core die
If you plan on ever using MPLS or TE tunnels you have to use broadcast. For
whatever reason PTP and PTMP do messed up things with TE. That was about a
year ago I discovered that so it may be fixed now. Who knows with how much
they change on RouterOS.
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 7:49 AM, Scott Reed via
We have found that you can move a considerably more data through weaker
routers like the RB2011 when you use MPLS/VPLS and don't have them routing
internet traffic. It also drops latency. It also gives you the ability to
us Traffic engineering tunnels.
We would recommend it... Just be warned that
That is a great question... I think it would depend on the version. I last
tried on 6.34 and it flapped faster than a scared hummingbird... I have
not tried it since.
On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 7:29 AM, Adair Winter via Mikrotik-users <
mikrotik-users@wispa.org> wrote:
> Is anyone using it successfu
wait... I am confused... are you saying that you have the printer that's
indoors hook up to your outdoor AP? that you are not using airmax but
standard 802.11n?
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 12:22 PM, ralph via Mikrotik-users <
mikrotik-users@wispa.org> wrote:
> I apologize that I may have forgotten to