And me please
abuse[at]chirpan[dot]comYes - but I would need your e-mail address to send it to you
Either post here or write to info <at> cmit <dot> de
Best regards,
Christian Meis
beeper is not really the right thing if you (or a customer) is installing a CPE!you can use the wireless align mode with the beeper.
Mikrotik does have a signal reading go into the registered tab it gives signal strength etc etc. but a nice tool like this may eas install'sbeeper is not really the right thing if you (or a customer) is installing a CPE!you can use the wireless align mode with the beeper.
Or why do you think everybody asks for such a tool?
most competitors have something where you can see the signal strenghts - not only because it is funny...
And i think this is really no work for mikrotik but an advantage for every user...
Well I just tried /interface wireless align monitor on an RB133C running v3.9 and it immediately rammed the CPU usage to 100% and produced no results for over a minute. Closed the console and the CPU rate remained at 100% for several more minutes before it returned to 'normal'.you can use the wireless align mode with the beeper.
yes - but i think thats all too difficult.Mikrotik does have a signal reading go into the registered tab it gives signal strength etc etc. but a nice tool like this may eas install's
We've found that it's better to tell the customer to give us a call when he aligns hisyes - but i think thats all too difficult.Mikrotik does have a signal reading go into the registered tab it gives signal strength etc etc. but a nice tool like this may eas install's
We only want to tell our customer: "got to "ip-address" and there you´ll see your signal Strength.
There shoud be a signal value and maybe some graphic wichs shows a "Signal-Graph" with red, yellow and green colours (depending on the signal strenghts)...
So the customer needs no technical know how - he just has to type in an address and could see if the signal is good or not...
cmit,
If you are still giving out the script to create the special username/password, I'd sure appreciate a copy.
Thanks!
alan@fiebig.us
So are you holding onto this Antenna alignment tool? Just lemme know I wount bother you anymoreEhm, now I'm lost somewhere ...
What script for a "special username/password" do you mean?
The thread here was about an app for CPE alignment...
Perhaps there are two different applications being discussed on this thread?Ehm, now I'm lost somewhere ...
What script for a "special username/password" do you mean?
The thread here was about an app for CPE alignment...
cmit, if the above mentioned script is for an application different from yours, could you then please email me a copy of your application to alan@fiebig.us?The software was written to run with our own-brand hardware, but will run with any MT/ROS box.
You do need to put a custom script on your radio to use it - adds a unique user/password for the software to log on.
Do drop us an email, we'll send you the script. It's requested not to put it on a public forum, because of the obvious security risk.
Password is public DogggsYeah, you're right - I e-mailed their support or info and got a password - I'll see if I can find it.
In the jpg you can see how it looks like. Turns amber and red for lower signal levels. It has big numbers so it's easy to see - even from distance. Seen some limitations though; only station mode and the OID must be right or else it tend to hang...
Got the software today. There was no password. Works fine for me.Thanks for looking it up, but they must have changed the password.
Tom
asked me for a pass e-mailed them and they said pass is "Public" put it in and it worked.I didn't catch the part about only working in station mode, that must be why it isn't working for me. I cant find a way to use station mode instead of station-pseudobridge and give a customer a public address without natting.
Tom
Wath do you meen by that?I did not say "the OID must be the same", did I?
I said "the OID must be correct - default for wlan1"
Well, it's in my post:Wath do you meen by that?I did not say "the OID must be the same", did I?
I said "the OID must be correct - default for wlan1"
can the OP please share a link to this famous app, because all these people's email addresses will be gathered by spambots