yes you will -.- 99.99% of adsl providers will give you a "wan" ip, to find out is pretty easy most routers have a status page, and if your using MT to dial the pppoe just look at the ip you get when connected.
hi OK let's start at the beginning .. first make sure your freq. your using is in your antenna range. next if i understand you correctly your 5ghz is running your 5mile link try turning on Nstream for this link this will up your data rate and ccq most of time. just make sure you tun it on on the fur...
.. get your self a changeip account and host name then using the dyn script it will work great with web interface or winbox to that host you created. a copy of the script for ros v3+ and ros v2 is on the form and wiki just search if you don't find it let me know and I’ll past a copy
hey yes you do need 1 nic for every adsl, On your second question hmm.. depends if that adsl routers are nated or not. to give you an example i have 7 ADSL links running on a rb600 with a expansion for more nic's it works great the routers i use is cisco adsl routers with no nat i have static wan ip...
hey Yea have swapped out some xr5 cards with R5H and can honestly say so far for me they perform better then the XR5 card. 1. Less noise and interference (sound's strange but true) 2. More throughput, not really, about the same but definitely more stable throughput. 3. CCQ's wile pushing data much b...
Card's are supported the R52H is a nice little card 320mW, from current running systems i have 2 RB433 using R52H cards on a 6Km link using 2 24dbi grids on 5.4GHz freq.. pushing max 31Mbps (after some tweaks) for most of my links that's not using 802.11N i use XR5 or the new R5H card and must say t...
hey If you doing it with scrips you can simply move the line to the top by using /ip firewall mangle move (number of rule with out brackets) destination=0 or if you don't know the number of the line, you created a comment to it at creation time then in your script use the find function to find then ...
looking at your atc file the signal to noise is 14dB witch is really bad. i also noticed your running 5320Mhz make sure your antennas is in that range allot of mistakes comes from using a strong antenna like a 24dBi gain grid and having it blast a signal out side of it's focused range most common an...
Hi 2 way's to do it will be a mix of ether nth + scrips or ecmp + scripts plz search the forum as it has bean cover ALLOT ;) if you don't come right let me know and I'll give you an example I'm currently doing it with 7 links from ISP"S and it works great and I'm using a RB600 with A daughterbo...
Hmm limited info but for a quick and short answer (not knowing your MT background or wireless know how) 1. make sure your cpe has line of sight (nothing between your cpe and the tower) to the ap(tower) you planning on connecting too. 2. Power up your CPE and login using winbox and select wireless fr...