/interface wireless
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] default-authentication=no
/interface wireless access-list
add allow-signal-out-of-range=30s interface=wlan1 signal-range=-120..-70
add interface=wlan1 mac-address=08:55:31:E4:E4:C9 comment="haplite 2ghz only"
IF device already connected to wlan2 AND want to connect to wlan1 AND wlan2-signal is better than -80: DENY connect to wlan1
... you might use just another MT AP in station mode to measureIf you don't have a spectrum analyser
Yes it is not easy. The weapons we get are very limited. One can play with minimal RSSI, and with higher basic rates. Just kicking off clients from the wifi does not instruct the client on what else to do, only to try again. Higher basic rates to avoid clients with disturbed reception to keep trying to reconnect. (Just kicked out my friends airco unit from his AP with MAC address and access list, The espressive system in there now attempts reconnection 3 times per second.)Since I gave up on caps-man for having 2014 ACv1 drivers in radios today... I stopped trying to pick a turd by the clean end.
We have many devices not capable of using DFS channels. Try disabling them in your router and see if your devices come up in the 5ghgz band.2.4ghz down to 10dbm. 5gzh at 21dbm. But still only ONE device connects to 5ghz. The others all go to 2.4ghz. But Mikrotik does not see any problem....
[admin@Omnitik] > interface wireless info country-info etsi
ranges: 2402-2482/b,g,gn20,gn40(20dBm)
5170-5250/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(23dBm)/passive,indoor
5170-5330/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(20dBm)/dfs,passive,indoor
5250-5330/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(20dBm)/dfs,passive,indoor
5490-5710/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(27dBm)/dfs,passive
5190-5310/a-turbo(20dBm)/dfs
5180-5300/a-turbo(20dBm)/dfs
5520-5680/a-turbo(27dBm)/dfs,passive
5510-5670/a-turbo(27dBm)/dfs,passive
902-927/b,g,g-turbo,gn20,gn40(30dBm)
[admin@MktwAPac] /interface wireless info> allowed-channels
interface: wlan2
channels: 5180/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5185/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5190/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5195/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),
5200/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5205/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5210/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5215/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),
5220/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5180/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5185/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5190/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5195/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5200/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5205/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5210/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5215/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5220/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5225/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5230/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5235/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5240/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5245/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5250/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5255/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5260/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5265/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5270/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5275/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5280/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5285/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5290/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5295/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5300/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5260/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5265/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5270/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5275/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5280/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5285/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5290/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5295/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5300/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5500/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5505/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5510/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5515/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5520/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5525/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5530/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5535/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5540/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5545/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5550/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5555/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5560/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5565/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5570/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5575/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5580/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5585/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5590/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5595/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5600/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5605/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5610/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5615/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5620/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5625/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5630/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5635/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5640/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5645/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5650/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5655/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5660/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5665/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5670/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5675/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5680/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm)
[admin@MktwAPac] /interface wireless info> allowed-channels
interface: wlan1
channels: 2412/20/gn(18dBm),2417/20/gn(18dBm),2422/20/gn(18dBm),2427/20/gn(18dBm),2432/20/gn(18dBm),
2437/20/gn(18dBm),2442/20/gn(18dBm),2447/20/gn(18dBm),2452/20/gn(18dBm),2457/20/gn(18dBm),
2462/20/gn(18dBm),2467/20/gn(18dBm),2472/20/gn(18dBm)
Thank you for your detailed answer. Based on that I can conclude that I won't be able to increase the power. Then what are other ways to improve the situation that devices switch to 2.4GHz though 5GHz RSSI is quite acceptable?Well the power settings on a MT are not simple with the later devices and higher RouterOS versions.
What I assume as what it does ......
- TX power, certainly in Europe, is limited by the regulatory domain max EIRP (20dBm for 2.4GHz, 23dBm and 20 dBm for 5GHz indoor only freq, 27 dBm for 5GHz also outdoor freq)
See CLI: " interface wireless info country-info etsi" or replace etsi with your country
- TX power is limited at the higher MCS encoding because of the needed signal quality (see data sheets)
- TX power used to be given as information in "Current TX power", and power could be set per MCS. Now only "all rate fixed" can be used. And no feedback is given.
The only line of information visible in RouterOS GUI is in the "status". All possible values of this can be seen with: "/interface wireless info allowed-channels"
It is the calculation of the EIRP limit, reduced with the antenna gain filled in or set by default. In text below wAP has "antenna gain=2" set
As far as I verified there is no reduction for the multiple antenna in the status info, not even for 2.4GHz "n" where it is set "per antenna", versus "ac" where it is total (see wiki)
The EIRP table values get sometimes updated with ROS releases
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[admin@Omnitik] > interface wireless info country-info etsi
ranges: 2402-2482/b,g,gn20,gn40(20dBm)
5170-5250/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(23dBm)/passive,indoor
5170-5330/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(20dBm)/dfs,passive,indoor
5250-5330/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(20dBm)/dfs,passive,indoor
5490-5710/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(27dBm)/dfs,passive
5190-5310/a-turbo(20dBm)/dfs
5180-5300/a-turbo(20dBm)/dfs
5520-5680/a-turbo(27dBm)/dfs,passive
5510-5670/a-turbo(27dBm)/dfs,passive
902-927/b,g,g-turbo,gn20,gn40(30dBm)
[admin@MktwAPac] /interface wireless info> allowed-channels
interface: wlan2
channels: 5180/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5185/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5190/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5195/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),
5200/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5205/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5210/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5215/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),
5220/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5180/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5185/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5190/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5195/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5200/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5205/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5210/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5215/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5220/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5225/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5230/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5235/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5240/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5245/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5250/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5255/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5260/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5265/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5270/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5275/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5280/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5285/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5290/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5295/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5300/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5260/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5265/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5270/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5275/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5280/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5285/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),
5290/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5295/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5300/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5500/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5505/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5510/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5515/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5520/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5525/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5530/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5535/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5540/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5545/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5550/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5555/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5560/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5565/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5570/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5575/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5580/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5585/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5590/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5595/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5600/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5605/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5610/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5615/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5620/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5625/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5630/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5635/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5640/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5645/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5650/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5655/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5660/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),
5665/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5670/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5675/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5680/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm)
[admin@MktwAPac] /interface wireless info> allowed-channels
interface: wlan1
channels: 2412/20/gn(18dBm),2417/20/gn(18dBm),2422/20/gn(18dBm),2427/20/gn(18dBm),2432/20/gn(18dBm),
2437/20/gn(18dBm),2442/20/gn(18dBm),2447/20/gn(18dBm),2452/20/gn(18dBm),2457/20/gn(18dBm),
2462/20/gn(18dBm),2467/20/gn(18dBm),2472/20/gn(18dBm)
The manual TX-power "all rates fixed" filled in value, does not change this status line. So there you can not see what the TX-power used actually is. The value in the status line will be the maximum used ! But as the wiki says you should set the TX-power per antenna for all protocols except "ac" chipsets where you should give the total. "802.11n wireless chipsets represent power per chain and the 802.11ac wireless chipsets represent the total power". This does not fit with the above data, which is always the total power, or not? The multiple antenna must be compensated for, so with 2 it is 3dBm lower per antenna. And with no feedback, what are we doing when we set manual TX-power to 17 , on "n" chipsets and what on "ac" chipsets? The max is 'status_dBm - 3dBm' ??
Thank you for your detailed answer. Based on that I can conclude that I won't be able to increase the power. Then what are other ways to improve the situation that devices switch to 2.4GHz though 5GHz RSSI is quite acceptable?Well the power settings on a MT are not simple with the later devices and higher RouterOS versions.
What I assume as what it does ......
- TX power, certainly in Europe, is limited by the regulatory domain max EIRP (20dBm for 2.4GHz, 23dBm and 20 dBm for 5GHz indoor only freq, 27 dBm for 5GHz also outdoor freq)
See CLI: " interface wireless info country-info etsi" or replace etsi with your country
- TX power is limited at the higher MCS encoding because of the needed signal quality (see data sheets)
- TX power used to be given as information in "Current TX power", and power could be set per MCS. Now only "all rate fixed" can be used. And no feedback is given.
The only line of information visible in RouterOS GUI is in the "status". All possible values of this can be seen with: "/interface wireless info allowed-channels"
It is the calculation of the EIRP limit, reduced with the antenna gain filled in or set by default. In text below wAP has "antenna gain=2" set
As far as I verified there is no reduction for the multiple antenna in the status info, not even for 2.4GHz "n" where it is set "per antenna", versus "ac" where it is total (see wiki)
The EIRP table values get sometimes updated with ROS releases
The manual TX-power "all rates fixed" filled in value, does not change this status line. So there you can not see what the TX-power used actually is. The value in the status line will be the maximum used ! But as the wiki says you should set the TX-power per antenna for all protocols except "ac" chipsets where you should give the total. "802.11n wireless chipsets represent power per chain and the 802.11ac wireless chipsets represent the total power". This does not fit with the above data, which is always the total power, or not? The multiple antenna must be compensated for, so with 2 it is 3dBm lower per antenna. And with no feedback, what are we doing when we set manual TX-power to 17 , on "n" chipsets and what on "ac" chipsets? The max is 'status_dBm - 3dBm' ??Code: Select all[admin@Omnitik] > interface wireless info country-info etsi ranges: 2402-2482/b,g,gn20,gn40(20dBm) 5170-5250/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(23dBm)/passive,indoor 5170-5330/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(20dBm)/dfs,passive,indoor 5250-5330/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(20dBm)/dfs,passive,indoor 5490-5710/a,an20,an40,ac20,ac40,ac80,ac160,ac80+80(27dBm)/dfs,passive 5190-5310/a-turbo(20dBm)/dfs 5180-5300/a-turbo(20dBm)/dfs 5520-5680/a-turbo(27dBm)/dfs,passive 5510-5670/a-turbo(27dBm)/dfs,passive 902-927/b,g,g-turbo,gn20,gn40(30dBm) [admin@MktwAPac] /interface wireless info> allowed-channels interface: wlan2 channels: 5180/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5185/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5190/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5195/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm), 5200/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5205/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5210/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5215/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm), 5220/20-Ce/ac/P(21dBm),5180/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5185/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5190/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm), 5195/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5200/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5205/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5210/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm), 5215/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5220/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5225/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5230/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm), 5235/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5240/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5245/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5250/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm), 5255/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5260/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5265/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5270/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm), 5275/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5280/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5285/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5290/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm), 5295/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5300/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5260/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5265/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm), 5270/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5275/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5280/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5285/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm), 5290/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5295/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5300/20-Ce/ac/DP(18dBm),5500/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm), 5505/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5510/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5515/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5520/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm), 5525/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5530/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5535/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5540/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm), 5545/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5550/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5555/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5560/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm), 5565/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5570/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5575/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5580/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm), 5585/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5590/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5595/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5600/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm), 5605/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5610/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5615/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5620/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm), 5625/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5630/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5635/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5640/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm), 5645/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5650/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5655/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5660/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm), 5665/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5670/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5675/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm),5680/20-Ce/ac/DP(25dBm) [admin@MktwAPac] /interface wireless info> allowed-channels interface: wlan1 channels: 2412/20/gn(18dBm),2417/20/gn(18dBm),2422/20/gn(18dBm),2427/20/gn(18dBm),2432/20/gn(18dBm), 2437/20/gn(18dBm),2442/20/gn(18dBm),2447/20/gn(18dBm),2452/20/gn(18dBm),2457/20/gn(18dBm), 2462/20/gn(18dBm),2467/20/gn(18dBm),2472/20/gn(18dBm)
When Mikrotik (WLAN driver) is in competition with other brands ( or with MT on wifiwave2), then MT has a handicap of 3dB. That is if the EIRP level is the power limiting factor (EIRP is very low in Europe and is the limiting factor).My main problem with MIKROTIK WIRELESS is the "giving up in crowded environments".
Yes.. but... if only is on Same SSID. I tried to roam to another SSID using fixed steering group, but with no success.MikroTik gave us vendor drivers (wifi-qcom-ac) starting with ROS 7.13. No issues with roaming anymore. Clients choose 5ghz when relatively near AP, smoothly roam over to 2ghz when moving away from AP, smoothly roam back to 5ghz when moving near AP again. Works like a charm.
♥ Thank you Mikrotik for making it happen. ♥
Can't do that.Yes.. but... if only is on Same SSID. I tried to roam to another SSID using fixed steering group, but with no success.
I need to have 2 separates SSIDs
Wifi roaming is only possible within the same SSID.I tried to roam to another SSID
This is also my experience, devices kept hopping back and forth sometimes twice in a second. This is particularly noticeable in areas with low signal quality. I dropped steering for now but kept FT so devices can roam but are no longer kicked around.Steering in MK is junk, I have 15 access points in AX mode and FT enabled. Steering makes devices to roam every second, most of them were losing internet access and falling back to cellular, some were stuck at 5 Ghz without roaming back to 2.4 and eventually losing connection due to low signal.
"Sa Query timeout" where flooding the log.
It's a chaos. I had to disable it.
Try setting connect-priority=0/1 to improve this."Sa Query timeout" where flooding the log.