1) b 2) Most large commercial organizations have an information security division. The guys in this division really dislike software that can't reside inside the perimeter. Even more they don't like devices with built-in potential backdoor..., sorry, I meant cloud connectivity without the ability to...
Bug.png I don't know if this bug has been reported or not - but I would like correct import and display of comments to the router list in the main Winbox window. Looked at the calendar, it looks like 2024. I heard something about such a wonderful thing as Unicode and non-latin support. :P Joke! bug...
The problem with roadmaps is that after you publish dates, you damn well stick to them. My impression is that MT has hard time when negotiating with manufacturers of MT's designs (because, let's face it, MT is a small vendor compared to some other well known low-end brands). And it might be that MT...
I think it would be nice to have some kind of roadmap, including Wi-Fi 7. With the proliferation of low-cost Intel BE cards for end-user devices on the market and equipment already available from major competitors - the EAP770 line, UniFi U7 Pro, with the U7 Pro retailing for $189 - it might make it...
t uses Docker and takes a lot of space, it will not fit into most MikroTik routers Sorry guys, I hijack this thread. Hello, normis. Just do a bit deeper investigate to Amnezia, and found that you already implemented this :D . At least, about 95%. How it can be possible. Well, Amnezia just a little ...
Java? Crossplatform? Really? Well, goodbye good old winbox, this will be a useless piece of bloatware crap . Oh, I think we just need some tolerance...How about Electorn-based software? Also you need to integrate a lot of telemetry, shitty touchscreen icons, some pictures, a good donate games (i pre...
Well, if nothing happen - WG seems to be "out-of-box" for many Linux systems. @Normis, can it be also implemented as "yet-another-vpn" in Ros? Standart implementation, compatible with ofticial specs, as-is? Sometimes stable connection is much better that faster. hEX ann ARM model...
I'm also interesting about Wireguard impementation in Mikrotik devices. P.S. Yesterday Cloudflare release free VPN service: WARP is an ambitious project. We set out to secure Internet connections from mobile devices to the edge of Cloudflare's network. In doing so, however, we didn't want to slow de...
I think today there are no difference in everyday use between 802.11ac and ac speed, latency & radius for smartphone usage. What task do you have for your s10 for about 1Gbps?
First of all, none of MT 60Ghz will work over 2000 meters with good speed and stabilty. You may use cheap and simply sqSXT or Disk Lite series if you have small budget, or you may use lhg 5, ac or not - in 802.11 there are no difference, TDMA protocols like nstreme/nv2 not needed for Ptp And third s...
some users want a device what fit perfectly for their needs, that just dont happen every time If some user ask for the succesor of 2011/3011 - not ccr1009, 951, or other MT models, it can be right to hope that some main series features, at least, can be unchanged. If we need more powerful routing -...
OP has a point. New 60Ghz "Lite" model can do 60Ghz connection so up to Gbit over the air in full duplex and is specced with a 10/100 port. Mental! This is a CPE unit for connecting to an access point. If the AP has a gigabit connection and there are 8 CPEs connected, nobody can get more ...
For us, main disappointment of 4011 is USB removal. As rackmount it can be a good router - nothing superhero-powered, but relatively good for it price, like UBNT ER series. But why missed USB in desktop SoHo version? Hap ac lite have this for it's price, but the flagship missed it. Summary: as deskt...
@Normis Well, but something from OP can be useful For us, we have about 50 outposts with following devices: Two IP-cams with 48v PoE One HEX PoE One mAP lite/cAP Lite One special tablet PC with crm/catalog/cash deck, connected with bank card terminal (this equipment provided by third-party). Uplink ...
You may use old 802.11a devices for spectral scan
or
buy and use device from another vendor for spectral scan.
or
wait for years when (and if) it will be implemented.
Afaik, if you made any changes in already certified device - this device willl be different and not certitifed. So punishment will arrive from goverment regulator in this case. :-) Just to be clear - possible tech specs and block diagram can be recovered from photos (already recovered and published ...
This has already been discussed here two weeks ago. The corresponding topics have been deleted/hidden, so it's probably not meant to be public yet. Or, if we say correct - censored. I don't understand this step about 4011, since fccid made it public - many resourses already made review, publish pho...
UBNT?
If serious, we switch some sectors with SXTsq CPEs to 802.11 until nv2 will be ready again. But it's difficult to manage mixed network, and we have small access network for now.
I mean real distace, not from integral MT monitor. I don't trust mikrotik internal range meter, it can say about 3 km when actually link about 120 meters.
Well, some base station outdoor 2-in-1 power+data supply will be good with more ports. Also (from my experience) it will be good if MT can implement USB on it's outdoor devices.
Sob. In general, all of our enviroinment in this world require some knowledge about "what you doing". If I buy microwave oven and it will be hacked - well, manufacturer never told me about "main goal of our microvave oven is security system." If MT make his own proprietary vpn, s...
That was major screwup on MikroTik's side, and blaming it on "unsecured routers" in changelog wasn't fair either, people usually don't think about fifty-characters passwords as "unsecured". But it's good there isn't another one. Nope. If you use old system and set up it to conne...
That guy just found in first time (in)famous RouterScan and shocked about security in net.
Just upgrade your devices if it's a MT routers, or use OpenWRT if these devices are shitty home routers abandoded by their manufacturers
Just wonder what he say when he see 3wifi database
Normis We have a number of remote devices with remote acces via VPN (only for support tech people). These remote devices all have same private IP as VPN router. It looks like (client 172.16.1.x) <----> (vpn router 172.16.1.1). These networks are never will be connected together, so this is not big ...
Poe out and support 802.11at/af very good. and separately big thanks about classic case. Really. Classic case in grey color look avesome, much better that "new-style" assymetrical tower cases. @normis, can we expect also PoE verison Hex S with 4 PoE-out ports for replace current Hex Poe wi...
2.5g and 5.0g are basically downgraded 10g chipsets One big difference. For 10G you need new (and expensive) cable infrastructure. For 2.5G/5G you can use existing cat.5e/6 infrastructure. I think we can see who is right after 3-4 years. doneware "pre-wave2?" it is now called politically ...
both cap ac and hap ac2 are wave2 based. qualcomm ipq4018, look’em up Oh, yes. If MT just place hardware 4018 onboard - it's automatically add wave2 support to RouterOS, like add support for hardware acceleration on 3011, add connection via astral for nearest coffee machine, release RouterOS 7 (wit...
Maybe because of none Wave 2 Mikrotik products is currently exist, lol. And this happen in the world, where Asus and D-Link promote 802.11ax routers with theoretical 11Gbs wireless speed. These 802.11ax routers will be available in the second half of 2018.
This may be RTS/CTS problem. NV2 works totally different that regular 802.11 - it uses TDMA, each client can transmin only in it's time slot, so you have a more stability in exchange of delays. 802.11 like a parlament with budget talking - orTV show, nstream like a discussion with moderator(base sta...
It's arm hardware... Try standart 802.11 first, it may suddenly works better (strange, but on new Mikrotik ARM devices it work a far better that nv2 or nstream.. Oh, I'm wrong - this is nstream/nv2 works much worse than 802.11... nevermind). Socond, do not use short guard interval on 18km link. You ...
I'm use 19s with Lite5 AC CPE's (no problems, all ok), one LHG 5 AC (for test purposes, results are bad, only work with newer beta firmware and still have poor nv2 perfomance. I not recommend it for production use). Also in test two SXTsq CPe, same problems like in LHG 5AC.
1. Higher is better. 2. Band 3, Band 7, Band 20, Band 38, Band 31. (Russia) 3. (IMPORTANT) - Should it also support Legacy technology like 3G or 2G? - Of course! There are two reasons : a) Cell broadband links primary used for suburban areas and other territories with relatively low population densi...
I have a small numbers of LHG 5 ac and SXTsq 5 ac, and can confirm this problem. LHG 5 AC is not working with mANTBOX 19s in nv2 mode, and SXTsq not work in simple bridge configuration when nv2 used. SXTsq works fine with standart 802.11, LHG 5 AC not tested in 802.11 - I'm waiting for really workin...