I am looking to bridge ethernet traffic across an 802.11n link as efficiently as possible. I am using a pair of 433ah each with a r52hn radio card. So far I have tested setting up one side as ap bridge and other side as station wds and including them in bridging interface along with ether1 and ether...
I have software that gets the contents of a small file on my routerboard via the API command '/file/print?name=foo.txt' This was working as recently as RouterOS 4.6 and is broken starting in RouterOS 4.11, I do not have any version in between to test against. Is there an alternative way via the API ...
Just during short term testing, mostly when configuring routes and testing end to end in the office... I've found that anything better than a -50 is detrimental to speed and reliability. -38 will barely associate, when it does it is 1-2mb instead of A/G/N speeds. Long term, I have no idea. Which mo...
Yes I'm speaking only of RSSI. It doesn't matter what the transmit power is set to or what kind of antenna is used, could even be a lab situation where the radios are coupled directly with cables and attenuators. Only that a radio is receiving a "hot" signal. Anyone see a radio get physica...
Can anyone comment on their experience with "hot" signals using either mtik or ubiquiti radio cards? I'm looking for anecdotes regarding any success or failure with either the in channel (i.e. actual link) signal being hot or an out of channel transmitter in the same frequency band injecti...
I didn't post my exact api string correctly in my original post. I believe I'm sending it exactly as you, but I get a trap that reports 'unknown parameter'
Can you confirm if this indeed works for you or not?
After installing dude server, how would you write a script to cause the TCP probe to happen? I want to use RouterOS to be simple tcp text protocol client to a remote server that I have permission to interact with but I do not have access to. If I could just send text to server and save each server r...
This is a feature I'm sure many have noticed on Motorola radios. Does GPS synchronization have ANY relevance in the world of either 802.11 or NStreme? I am guessing GPS synch can only when you have a pair of co-located AP's who can hear each other and are using either the same or adjacent channels? ...
Thanks! How do you save that output to a file or variable? I am not having luck trying to do that. I am using RouterOS 4.4 /file print file=power /file set power.txt contents=[/interface wireless monitor wlan1 once] The monitor command always prints to the screen and the contents of power.txt are em...
Is there a way to suppress the messages that appear out serial0 during bootup? I still want to be able to press the <delete> key to enter the booter menu if needed. I have a serial device attached to serial0 that I access vi '/port remote-access' and I don't want the initial booter messages sent to ...
I've successfully been able to set up remote access to serial ports via telnet/ssh connection. Is it possible to bridge two serial devices over ethernet with router os. The litmus test would be using the following physical setup PC1 <--RS232 --> RB#1 <-- Enet --> RB#2 <--RS232--> PC2 and then to use...
More info: This seems more likely to happen if one of these *.auto.rsc scripts is uploaded that takes a while and then it is re-uploaded while the first one was running. Then let the second uploaded script complete, deleting the rsc and log file and re-uploading a third copy seems to not run. Someth...
wireshark pcap file is on its way. This always happens post login so it's not quite a DOS attack. Looks like this is not specific to the API. It also happens if I send the equivalent command set in a script file to the ftp server and name the file *.auto.rsc It seems as if both the API and the ftp s...
Yes I have done that a few times. Mtik says they'll look into it but that's all the news I've heard so far. I'm more interested to know what other users have done. Chupaka, seems like you have been using the API quite a bit. Other than the fact that some api commands like wireless scanning return em...
Seems like it's pretty easy to get the API server to crash. Although once it's crashed I can usually connect to it again later and interact with it, if it crashes a second time it locks up routeros at 100% CPU. I've been trying to use the API for extensive configuration of routerboards, both over th...
I've been working a lot with the API recently and there's lots of good stuff there. But there are also deficiencies. Yes I have read the API wiki. It is good for getting started but it is incomplete also. Most of the commands concerning configuration seem to work just fine. It is the commands that a...