Will this morning i just connected the WAP AC and cisco switch back to the old ports Ether 23 and ether 24 no config change since yesterday and everything work again. Must have been something scewed up that is now cleared by time i assume. checked all logs ect nothing to find i'm happy that it works again but i hate it when i can't tell how it's fixed or what was wrongHi strods,
I will create a spout file and will send it to support@mikrotik.com
I tried downgrade but during the boot it says not enough space to resume and reboot in the firmware v6.42.6
By no mac-address i mean i can't see any mac address of the device connected to the link on those ports. So from the WAP AC and or the Cisco Switch.
Thanks for the support and help so far!
It's strange. I have this information on my hAP ac^2.hAP AC^2:
In my case sector write counters reappeared in Resources window after I reopened it in Winbox.ROS v6.42.6.
WinBox v3.16.
After upgrade:
hAP lite:
hAP AC^2:
Where is the information on the write sectors?
Previously, it was shown in WinBox, now only in the console:
Very possible the space problemMy RB doen´t want to update to teh Latest Version....
Any ideas?
I noticed this a couple of versions back already, so not latest version relatedDon't know if this is 6.42.6 related but it struck my eye after the upgrade:
We have now CCQ rates better then 100%!!! That is good! But impossible imho.
...
77% free - with the new packages 29.2 MiB of 128.0 MiB usedVery possible the space problemMy RB doen´t want to update to teh Latest Version....
Any ideas?
Disconnects (a few times per hour, started in 6.42.5, not a single one in 6.42.4) still not fixed for me, supout files sent again [Ticket#2018062622003837].What's new in 6.42.6 (2018-Jul-06 11:56):
*) w60g - fixed random disconnects;
*) w60g - general stability and performance improvements;
Never had random disconnects while running 6.42.4 or 6.42.3. Today updated 7 w60g CPE units and two w60G AP's to 6.42.6 and now I am having random disconnects...Disconnects (a few times per hour, started in 6.42.5, not a single one in 6.42.4) still not fixed for me, supout files sent again [Ticket#2018062622003837].What's new in 6.42.6 (2018-Jul-06 11:56):
*) w60g - fixed random disconnects;
*) w60g - general stability and performance improvements;
This new 6.42.6 ROS is NOT an improvement to the 60Ghz line of products. The 5 (4 x cpe + AP) of the support request are taken for example. But I have 3 more P2MP system and here we see exactly the same problem. Signal strengths went down. One CPE at 204 meters that previously connected fine with a wAP 60G as CPE after the upgrade could not connect anymore to the AP.After upgrade from 6.42.3 to 6.42.6 we have weaker signals to/from clients and some don't even connect anymore.
Signals from connected clients (4 x wAP 60G) are weaker then before and variate between 65 and 30 at times.
One of the clients almost never connects any more and when it does (after a freq. change) it disconnects within minutes after signal falls back to 20 (or less)
This specific client is furthest away (148 meter) and with 6.42.3 had an up-time of 2 weeks. Now it hardly connects anymore.
The other units, closer to the AP, where very stable connected too but now still have some disconnects per day and after a frequency change it can take several minutes to connect again. This was never the case!
All units are upgraded to 6.42.6 and firmware to the same.
reassociating
connected
reassociating
connected
.....
(see screenshot)
@ Mikrotik Supportsincity - What error do you get in log after an upgrade attempt?
[admin@MikroTik] > /ping count=1 ipv6.google.com
invalid value for argument address:
invalid value of mac-address, mac address required
invalid value for argument ipv6-address
failure: dns name exists, but no appropriate record
[admin@MikroTik] > /ping count=1 [:resolve ipv6.google.com]
SEQ HOST SIZE TTL TIME STATUS
0 2607:f8b0:4005:807::200e 56 55 178ms echo reply
sent=1 received=1 packet-loss=0% min-rtt=178ms avg-rtt=178ms max-rtt=178ms
$ curl ifconfig.co
NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN
[admin@MikroTik] > /tool fetch url="http://ifconfig.co"
failure: invalid URL
[admin@MikroTik] > put [resolve ifconfig.co]
185.138.35.117
[admin@MikroTik] > /tool fetch url="http://185.138.35.117/"
status: failed
failure: connection timeout
Are you sure it was working in previous releases?Two problems I'm seeing with this update
Domain name resolves well, but URL is invalid. Valid one is "http://ifconfig.co/" (see the last slash after .co)??? .co is Colombia, this URL resolves wellCode: Select all[admin@MikroTik] > /tool fetch url="http://ifconfig.co" failure: invalid URL
Can't confirm. Checked with ipv4-only DNS addresses and ipv6-only DNS addresses, resolving works fine in both cases.So it looks like once ipv6 is enabled, only ipv6
name resolution works...
Not really, new router and new tunnel. it was working for a while after I rebooted with ipv6 tunnel but now itAre you sure it was working in previous releases?Two problems I'm seeing with this update
[admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=2001:470:20::2]
216.58.195.68
[admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=1.0.0.1]
failure: dns server failure
[admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=8.8.8.8]
failure: dns server failure
[admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=2001:470:20::2]
216.58.195.68
Domain name resolves well, but URL is invalid. Valid one is "http://ifconfig.co/" (see the last slash after .co)??? .co is Colombia, this URL resolves wellCode: Select all[admin@MikroTik] > /tool fetch url="http://ifconfig.co" failure: invalid URL
Are you sure IPv4 is available at all at that moment? Can you ping 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8? For me it looks like you have ipv6 and no ipv4 right after reboot.privileges IPv6 for some reason. So, when I reboot and get a new dynamic IPv4,
my IPv6 needs to be told about it, but I can't because only IPv6 resolver works and
I have no IPv6:
I'm not sure if there is a way out of this problem...Code: Select all[admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=2001:470:20::2] 216.58.195.68 [admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=1.0.0.1] failure: dns server failure [admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=8.8.8.8] failure: dns server failure [admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=2001:470:20::2] 216.58.195.68
Hi E1uSiV3I have the same problem as Fusionyx with a CRS328-24P-4S+. The process was as follows:
Pre upgrade
RouterOS - 6.42.4
Firmware - 6.42.4
Post upgrade
RouterOS - 6.42.6
Firmware - 6.42.6
I had 3x wAP ACs (running RouterOS and firmware 6.42.4) connected to ports 2, 3 and 4. Everything worked pre-upgrade. As soon as I performed the upgrade to the CRS328-24P-4S+, all traffic stopped on ports 2, 3, and 4. To get the wAP ACs to work again, I have had to move all 3 to new ports to get them working again. I waited 2 days to see if it would then work again on the original ports like with Fusionyx, but they still do not function.
I also attempted to move to the Release Candidate update path and back again, with no difference. I have not tried a downgrade to 6.42.4 or 6.42.5 yet.
Any ideas what is causing this?
You are right. While trying to solve the problem I moved the wrong rule and was dropping way too much ipv4 at that moment...Are you sure IPv4 is available at all at that moment? Can you ping 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8? For me it looks like you have ipv6 and no ipv4 right after reboot.
sgala@chiron:~$ curl -4 www.google.com |& wc -c
12205
sgala@chiron:~$ curl -6 www.google.com |& wc -c
^C # ... for ever waiting for an answer ...
sgala@chiron:~$ curl -v6 www.google.com
* Rebuilt URL to: www.google.com/
* Trying 2a00:1450:4003:802::2004...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Connected to www.google.com (2a00:1450:4003:802::2004) port 80 (#0)
> GET / HTTP/1.1
> Host: www.google.com
> User-Agent: curl/7.58.0
> Accept: */*
>
# <- dies when waiting for an answer after ~5m
>
* Recv failure: Connection reset by peer
* stopped the pause stream!
* Closing connection 0
curl: (56) Recv failure: Connection reset by peer
@ Mikrotik Supportsincity - What error do you get in log after an upgrade attempt?
Hello,
there are no errors in the logs - just system, info, dhcp, account
802.11 suffers from hidden node problems, network stalls, at least if trying it in some distribution network. Here counts nv2, and in old days nstreme.We have updates some 8 AP's with anything between 8 and 30 Mikrotik CPE's connected, either a full 'ac' P2MP network or still'n'. In all networks the 802.11 mode outperforms NV2 a lot!
Overal througput on the AP is some 50 to 100% better and individual clients get much more speed.
One P2MP network we found 'nstrem' performs best, others 802.11.
Latency on these AP's might not be as good as in NV2 but good enough for the clients. We don't serve VOIP but some use Skype, facetime, messenger calls etc. and we get no complaints...
The main importance is that when clients press www.speedtest.net they get their 30Mbps. Obviously if two clients use a full download their speed lowers a bit to 25-30 and with 3 clients more. (Since it seems the Omnitiks 'n' can only produce some 60-70mbps in total where we can push the Omnitiks 'ac' up to 100Mbps or more... On NV2 people complain about slow internet and when they do a test they only get 8-12 and sometimes a bit more.....
I don't know who and or why people say NV2 is so good but in fact the more often we make tests the more often we just see 802.11 performs best...
With a properly configure RTS/CTS the 'hidden node' issue doesn't exist anymore. And in 'ac' this system is actually improved 'per standard'.802.11 suffers from hidden node problems, network stalls, at least if trying it in some distribution network. Here counts nv2, and in old days nstreme.
We have around 100Mbit/s P2MP using "modern devices" and current firmware and in legacy device environment (RN52 radio boards) we have 20-30Mbit/s P2MP using bug fix only. Well planned, avoiding populated 5GHz bands, and with space between channels to avoid scatter from nv2, all learned from the gurus in this forum and vendor recommendations. Just mikrotik fixes the mipsbe wireless issue with newer RoS versions like this, I am happy.
Yes, sorry, when I reported this I had unfortunately moved one too many firewall rules and the router itself had no ipv4. I missed it in the text UI, asAre you sure IPv4 is available at all at that moment? Can you ping 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8? For me it looks like you have ipv6 and no ipv4 right after reboot.privileges IPv6 for some reason. So, when I reboot and get a new dynamic IPv4,
my IPv6 needs to be told about it, but I can't because only IPv6 resolver works and
I have no IPv6:
I'm not sure if there is a way out of this problem...Code: Select all[admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=2001:470:20::2] 216.58.195.68 [admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=1.0.0.1] failure: dns server failure [admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=8.8.8.8] failure: dns server failure [admin@MikroTikToledo] > :put [resolve www.google.com server=2001:470:20::2] 216.58.195.68
Thanks for the information!With a properly configure RTS/CTS the 'hidden node' issue doesn't exist anymore. And in 'ac' this system is actually improved 'per standard'.802.11 suffers from hidden node problems, network stalls, at least if trying it in some distribution network. Here counts nv2, and in old days nstreme.
We have around 100Mbit/s P2MP using "modern devices" and current firmware and in legacy device environment (RN52 radio boards) we have 20-30Mbit/s P2MP using bug fix only. Well planned, avoiding populated 5GHz bands, and with space between channels to avoid scatter from nv2, all learned from the gurus in this forum and vendor recommendations. Just mikrotik fixes the mipsbe wireless issue with newer RoS versions like this, I am happy.
My region is full with other 5Ghz usage. In fact, my 30+ AP-sectors at times have to use same of close to same frequency as other towers of mine. Off course we try to keep spectral distance but with 7 other operator and some 50+ sectors in the same limited 5Ghz band this is just a hell of a task to find a relative 'free' frequency anyway.
Some of my Omni-directional AP's have clients that for 100% sure can't 'see' (so probably 'hear') each other are working fine with RTS/CTS configured like it should. (Always 'on' and AP RTS/CTS to istself)
Last night I did a test of a relative new AP. A NetMetal connected to a 30º 18dBi RF elements horn that directs to a relative quiet region. It only serves some 12 clients. Apart from one client all 'ac' clients.
This AP I tested with all 3 protocols (NV2, nstreme and 802.11) and withing each of the protocols I did some fine tuning.
This is the first AP for a long time that gave NV2 better results.
With 4 clients running the bandwidth test (to a fast router 'behind' the AP) throughput over the AP would be around 100Mbps and the best clients would both get some 35Mbps were the two other ones with some lesser signal would get the rest..
When I stopped the clients test but one, the best one would get just over 100Mbps and with some little traffic from regular users the AP showed maximal 115Mbps. This in a 40Mhz channel with CCQ into the 80+ range.
I even tried a 80Mhz channel but it didn't bring up the speeds hardly. I saw a peak of 120Mbps where in 40Mhz channel peaks reached 115Mbps....
But NV2 was the best. In 802.11 (still better then 'nstreme') all speeds where some 10-20% less and total throughput hardly pushed through the 100Mbps.....
Over the last weeks I did similar tests with similar and heavier populated AP's, all Omnitiks (both the new 'ac' models as the old 'n' types) and in all intances the 802.11 protocol gave best results.
One of these AP's is with its frequency 'squeezed' between other AP's that either 'touched' the band or even overlapped partially and again 802.11 is best. NV2 is by far worse... some 50% worse!
I also have two OmniTiks tested that definitely have clients that cannot 'see' nor hear each-other and yet again 802.11 give me 50 to 100% better results then NV2.
We had similar issue with CRS326, port UP and connected but zero traffic in any direction. Downgrade to 6.42.3 solved the issue for us.Updated CRS326-24G-2S+ from firmware v6.42.3 to 6.42.6
update went fine but after the update process ether24 en ether23 aren't working anymore. They give link negotiate speed ect. but no mac address what so ever. Both port where trunk ports one has a WAP AC on it and the other a Cisco Switch.
Moving the devices and config to none used port everything works fine. I'm stunned at what this can be.
I removed config from ether23 and 24 disabled them rebooted switch. Redid config and still nothing no mac address nothing. Same config on ether 21 and 22 and link is fine mac addresses en traffic flow as expected. weird problem.
If anyone seen this before and has a tip how to fix this would be nice.
I had the exact same issue, tried v6.42.4, v6.42.5 which didn't work, went back to v6.42.3 which seems to be working nowWe had similar issue with CRS326, port UP and connected but zero traffic in any direction. Downgrade to 6.42.3 solved the issue for us.Updated CRS326-24G-2S+ from firmware v6.42.3 to 6.42.6
update went fine but after the update process ether24 en ether23 aren't working anymore. They give link negotiate speed ect. but no mac address what so ever. Both port where trunk ports one has a WAP AC on it and the other a Cisco Switch.
properly configure RTS/CTS the 'hidden node' issue doesn't exist anymore. cxan you explain it more ?With a properly configure RTS/CTS the 'hidden node' issue doesn't exist anymore. And in 'ac' this system is actually improved 'per standard'.802.11 suffers from hidden node problems, network stalls, at least if trying it in some distribution network. Here counts nv2, and in old days nstreme.
We have around 100Mbit/s P2MP using "modern devices" and current firmware and in legacy device environment (RN52 radio boards) we have 20-30Mbit/s P2MP using bug fix only. Well planned, avoiding populated 5GHz bands, and with space between channels to avoid scatter from nv2, all learned from the gurus in this forum and vendor recommendations. Just mikrotik fixes the mipsbe wireless issue with newer RoS versions like this, I am happy.
My region is full with other 5Ghz usage. In fact, my 30+ AP-sectors at times have to use same of close to same frequency as other towers of mine. Off course we try to keep spectral distance but with 7 other operator and some 50+ sectors in the same limited 5Ghz band this is just a hell of a task to find a relative 'free' frequency anyway.
Some of my Omni-directional AP's have clients that for 100% sure can't 'see' (so probably 'hear') each other are working fine with RTS/CTS configured like it should. (Always 'on' and AP RTS/CTS to istself)
Last night I did a test of a relative new AP. A NetMetal connected to a 30º 18dBi RF elements horn that directs to a relative quiet region. It only serves some 12 clients. Apart from one client all 'ac' clients.
This AP I tested with all 3 protocols (NV2, nstreme and 802.11) and withing each of the protocols I did some fine tuning.
This is the first AP for a long time that gave NV2 better results.
With 4 clients running the bandwidth test (to a fast router 'behind' the AP) throughput over the AP would be around 100Mbps and the best clients would both get some 35Mbps were the two other ones with some lesser signal would get the rest..
When I stopped the clients test but one, the best one would get just over 100Mbps and with some little traffic from regular users the AP showed maximal 115Mbps. This in a 40Mhz channel with CCQ into the 80+ range.
I even tried a 80Mhz channel but it didn't bring up the speeds hardly. I saw a peak of 120Mbps where in 40Mhz channel peaks reached 115Mbps....
But NV2 was the best. In 802.11 (still better then 'nstreme') all speeds where some 10-20% less and total throughput hardly pushed through the 100Mbps.....
Over the last weeks I did similar tests with similar and heavier populated AP's, all Omnitiks (both the new 'ac' models as the old 'n' types) and in all intances the 802.11 protocol gave best results.
One of these AP's is with its frequency 'squeezed' between other AP's that either 'touched' the band or even overlapped partially and again 802.11 is best. NV2 is by far worse... some 50% worse!
I also have two OmniTiks tested that definitely have clients that cannot 'see' nor hear each-other and yet again 802.11 give me 50 to 100% better results then NV2.
If you read up a bit on the specifics of the RTS/CTS scheme and how it works then you'll know what I mean. Use google and find loads of info that better explain how the system works then I can do.properly configure RTS/CTS the 'hidden node' issue doesn't exist anymore. cxan you explain it more ?
sorry for this question, I will google it first at next time before ask, I was just asking how you tune because we are also same problem as you said below;If you read up a bit on the specifics of the RTS/CTS scheme and how it works then you'll know what I mean. Use google and find loads of info that better explain how the system works then I can do.properly configure RTS/CTS the 'hidden node' issue doesn't exist anymore. cxan you explain it more ?
With a properly configure RTS/CTS the 'hidden node' issue doesn't exist anymore. And in 'ac' this system is actually improved 'per standard'.
My region is full with other 5Ghz usage. In fact, my 30+ AP-sectors at times have to use same of close to same frequency as other towers of mine. Off course we try to keep spectral distance but with 7 other operator and some 50+ sectors in the same limited 5Ghz band this is just a hell of a task to find a relative 'free' frequency anyway.
Scroll a bit up in this tread and see my link to another post I made in this respect. It shows the codesorry for this question, I will google it first at next time before ask, I was just asking how you tune because we are also same problem as you said below;If you read up a bit on the specifics of the RTS/CTS scheme and how it works then you'll know what I mean. Use google and find loads of info that better explain how the system works then I can do.properly configure RTS/CTS the 'hidden node' issue doesn't exist anymore. cxan you explain it more ?
With a properly configure RTS/CTS the 'hidden node' issue doesn't exist anymore. And in 'ac' this system is actually improved 'per standard'.
My region is full with other 5Ghz usage. In fact, my 30+ AP-sectors at times have to use same of close to same frequency as other towers of mine. Off course we try to keep spectral distance but with 7 other operator and some 50+ sectors in the same limited 5Ghz band this is just a hell of a task to find a relative 'free' frequency anyway.
@ Mikrotik Support@ Mikrotik Supportsincity - What error do you get in log after an upgrade attempt?
Hello,
there are no errors in the logs - just system, info, dhcp, account
- no ideas???
What does the log say?I've got a CRS125-24G-1S that has Routerboard 3.41 in it and RouterOS is 6.40.4.
I've tried several times to upgrade the RouterOS version to 6.42.6 as well as to 6.40.5. Neither will work. After rebooting, the CRS125 still shows RouterOS at 6.40.4.
Suggestions?
John Rayfield, Jr.
Assuming that you use the correct file/procedure maybe you got hacked too?i have a RB30011UIAS that will not update to v6.42.6 what can i do its on v6.42.1
Sorry, it actually drops the WLAN interfaceIt adds what?
try to upgrade the routerboard firmware as well, go to system routerboard upgrade.. then rebootSorry, it actually drops the WLAN interfaceIt adds what?
So why are you changing port setup from auto to anything else? Ever heard proverb "don't fix it if ain't broken"?I have an issue with Inerfaces -> Ethernet ( WAN interface with PON from other side with 100MBit ) -> Auto Negotiation, when it's swithed Off and speed is set to 100 MBit max capacity for interface is 20MBit for download and ~ 3-4 Mbit for upload, when I switch Auto Negotiation to On speed is back to normal.
This is how ethernet works.Hi team,
I have an issue with Inerfaces -> Ethernet ( WAN interface with PON from other side with 100MBit ) -> Auto Negotiation, when it's swithed Off and speed is set to 100 MBit max capacity for interface is 20MBit for download and ~ 3-4 Mbit for upload, when I switch Auto Negotiation to On speed is back to normal.
Side A Side B
Settings-effect Settings-effect
Auto 100FD Auto 100FD
100FD 100FD Auto 100HD
Auto 100HD 100FD 100FD
Side A Side B
Settings-effect Settings-effect
Auto 100FD Auto 100FD
100FD 100FD Auto 100HD
Auto 100HD 100FD 100FD
[admin@MikroTikParc] > /system history print
Flags: U - undoable, R - redoable, F - floating-undo
ACTION BY POLICY
error - contact MikroTik support and send a supout file (10)
[admin@MikroTikToledo] > /system history print
Flags: U - undoable, R - redoable, F - floating-undo
ACTION BY POLICY
U address list entry removed admin write
U address list entry added admin write
U address list entry removed admin write
U address list entry added admin write
U address list entry removed admin write
U address list entry added admin write
U changed script settings admin write
U device changed admin write
U device changed admin write
U device changed admin write
U nat rule changed admin write
U nat rule changed admin write
U nat rule changed admin write
U nat rule changed admin write
U nat rule changed admin write
U nat rule changed admin write
U nat rule changed admin write
U nat rule changed admin write
U nat rule changed admin write
U nat rule added admin write
error - contact MikroTik support and send a supout file (10)
Hi all just got a new unit in the network (CRS328-24P-4S+) did a bit different update path on this one but the same problem occur. Updated from v6.42 -> v6.42.6 Port ether24 and ether 23 came up and i do see some mac addresses under bridge host but no ipv4 traffic what so ever ipv6 worked btw toward on server i have enabled on ipv6 super weird. I also noticed that the link led of the interfaces didn't came up. So i tested more ports (I have made eth1 - 8 access ports and the rest vlan only port with vlan 110 251 and 252 tagged on them). All of them had the same behavior. I see mac address on the ports (the correct onces) but no ipv4 traffic possible. Also on neither of the interfaces i see the interface led comming up (green blinking) it stays off all the time.Updated CRS326-24G-2S+ from firmware v6.42.3 to 6.42.6
update went fine but after the update process ether24 en ether23 aren't working anymore. They give link negotiate speed ect. but no mac address what so ever. Both port where trunk ports one has a WAP AC on it and the other a Cisco Switch.
Moving the devices and config to none used port everything works fine. I'm stunned at what this can be.
I removed config from ether23 and 24 disabled them rebooted switch. Redid config and still nothing no mac address nothing. Same config on ether 21 and 22 and link is fine mac addresses en traffic flow as expected. weird problem.
If anyone seen this before and has a tip how to fix this would be nice.
/system health print
Does it work on older software version?is empty or without voltage in this version 6.42.6...Code: Select all/system health print
/system health print
voltage: 25V
temperature: 37C
Note that the one running 6.43rc51 stopped producing this output and returned to nominal behaviour on update to 6.43rc56.Problem with 6.42.6 and 6.43rc51
We have 3 routers, one running 6.42.5, one 6.42.6 and the third one got 6.43rc51 while trying to solve some problems and stood there for the moment.
Now, in the one with 6.42.5 /system history print works perfectly, but in the other two it produces the same output:
(...)Code: Select all[admin@MikroTikParc] > /system history print Flags: U - undoable, R - redoable, F - floating-undo ACTION BY POLICY error - contact MikroTik support and send a supout file (10)