I'm glad you like it! Will you use the default case, or the square case?
I use this device for almost two weeks now as a replacement for a 750Gr3 and a HAP AC and works without breaking a sweat:
* CAPsMAN manager for one AP and the CAP AC wireless with CAPsMAN forward
* Wireless LAN and seperate wireless guest network
* Gateway with firewall for internet access
* IPsec tunnels to servers
* VPN access for clients (IPsec/L2TP and OpenVPN)
I'll get around 36 Mbps down and 80 Mbps up with 10-20 connected clients. The speed is limited by the internet connection not the CAP. It works flawless the whole time.
It's an amazing device for the price indeed. Thanks for sharing.
No problem, i'll do that for you guys. Just give me till Monday when i'm back at the office.Please make screenshots or something else, most here are not able to get more then 30mbit out of cap ac
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1 name="wlan2" mtu=1500 l2mtu=1600 mac-address=CC:2D:E0:02:C1:D7 arp=enabled interface-type=IPQ4019 mode=ap-bridge ssid="Flat 16" frequency=auto
band=5ghz-a/n/ac channel-width=20/40mhz-Ce secondary-channel="" scan-list=default wireless-protocol=802.11 vlan-mode=no-tag vlan-id=1 wds-mode=disabled
wds-default-bridge=none wds-ignore-ssid=no bridge-mode=enabled default-authentication=yes default-forwarding=yes default-ap-tx-limit=0
default-client-tx-limit=0 hide-ssid=no security-profile=default compression=no
it is default config.Interesting - can you post your radio configs (assuming that is over Wi-Fi)?
I swapped the round case for the square one yesterday - the square one is a lot easier to get on and off. But the instructions to remove the round cover were fine, and I didn't feel like any damage was going to be caused.
The people who reported speed problems above:
- what kind of client device did you use for your test (model, brand) I've experienced with RB962 and new CAP AC with Linux Mint Lenovo E530 and Edimax USB AC dongle. Same test pc with all devices before and after.
- what chip does this device use ? HAP AC=MIPS 74kc v5.0 and CAP AC ARMv7
- have you tested RouterOS v6.42rc latest versions? Haven't tested with rc firmware yet.
I know what chip is inside the cAP-ac, I was asking about the Lenovo computer
- what kind of client device did you use for your test (model, brand) I've experienced with RB962 and new CAP AC with Linux Mint Lenovo E530 and Edimax USB AC dongle. Same test pc with all devices before and after.
- what chip does this device use ? HAP AC=MIPS 74kc v5.0 and CAP AC ARMv7
- have you tested RouterOS v6.42rc latest versions? Haven't tested with rc firmware yet.
I know what chip is inside the cAP-ac, I was asking about the Lenovo computer
- what kind of client device did you use for your test (model, brand) I've experienced with RB962 and new CAP AC with Linux Mint Lenovo E530 and Edimax USB AC dongle. Same test pc with all devices before and after.
- what chip does this device use ? HAP AC=MIPS 74kc v5.0 and CAP AC ARMv7
- have you tested RouterOS v6.42rc latest versions? Haven't tested with rc firmware yet.Yeah LOL only realised I was blond after I replied to your post
It's a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3632QM CPU @ 2.20GHz
And what about the WiFi card in this PC? Do you know the model ?I know what chip is inside the cAP-ac, I was asking about the Lenovo computerYeah LOL only realised I was blond after I replied to your post
It's a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3632QM CPU @ 2.20GHz
And what about the WiFi card in this PC? Do you know the model ? Using two but the USB dongle is my AC one see below:I know what chip is inside the cAP-ac, I was asking about the Lenovo computerYeah LOL only realised I was blond after I replied to your post
It's a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3632QM CPU @ 2.20GHz
USB= Edimax EW7811UTC
Internal= 2.4Ghz Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
And what about the WiFi card in this PC? Do you know the model ? Using two but the USB dongle is my AC one see below:I know what chip is inside the cAP-ac, I was asking about the Lenovo computerYeah LOL only realised I was blond after I replied to your post
It's a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3632QM CPU @ 2.20GHz
USB= Edimax EW7811UTC
Internal= 2.4Ghz Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
AC600 Wireless Dual-Band Mini USB Adapter EW-7811UTC
http://www.edimax.com/edimax/merchandis ... ew-7811utc
Maximum Wi-Fi speeds of 150Mbps (2.4GHz) or 433Mbps (5GHz)
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Broadcom
HT20-only
(72MBps max)
All your available equipment allows you to reach about 200
That is correct yes. But when I install 6.41.3 I reach like not more than 50mbps on AC. I don't use the Broadcom. This is on other AC devices like phones, laptops and wireless PCie cards. I'm testing with the RC firmware today.
Firmware 6.40.5 results are 120mbps+ down and 120mbps+up on various AC compatible devices like:I don't understand you at all![]()
Why did you write that equipment models, if you don't use it? Someone asked what wireless cards I have in my laptop so I just mentioned both for record sake.
Give the list of the phones then, which have low speed. This is what I am trying to ask you!
It took me around one hour to remove the metal ring and to switch cases, because of that problem. You really need a lot of pressure to change cases and to remove the metal ring. This should be improved for the next generation.So far i love the look of the square case more than the round one. However i can't seem to replace the case with square one. Scared i might break of a pin and then I have to pay for it haha.I'm glad you like it! Will you use the default case, or the square case?
Version 6.43rc5 has been released.
*) wireless - improved wireless throughput on hAP ac^2 and cAP ac;
Does anyone see any improvements with 6.42.2 compared to 6.42.1 on cAP AC?
I am trialling some CAPAC's in classrooms where there are 30+ iPads at a time. Anecdotally there is an improvement in reliability and stability where the WAPAC and HAPAC struggled and needed rebooting on a regular basis because they stopped passing Wifi packets over the bridge to ethernet for some reason, or even just crashing and rebooting via watchdog! I think the older MIPS devices are underpowered CPU wise - the radios are fine - just not enough grunt to run them in a busy environment.Our clients are buying this CAP AC like crazy. They love it. One client reported to have 48 connections and everyone still achieving speeds of 95mbps plus of which some even got 169mbps on a 200mbps down and 200mbps up fiber line.
# sep/16/2018 12:25:17 by RouterOS 6.44beta6
# software id = X2MS-XFA5
#
# model = RouterBOARD cAP Gi-5acD2nD
# serial number = 81CE08B705EA
/interface bridge
add admin-mac=CC:2D:E0:ED:10:98 auto-mac=no comment=defconf name=bridge
/interface ethernet
set [ find default-name=ether1 ] name=ether1-WAN
set [ find default-name=ether2 ] name=ether2-LAN
/interface wireless security-profiles
set [ find default=yes ] supplicant-identity=MikroTik
add authentication-types=wpa-psk,wpa2-psk eap-methods="" \
management-protection=allowed mode=dynamic-keys name=AP \
supplicant-identity="" wpa-pre-shared-key=password wpa2-pre-shared-key=\
password
/interface wireless
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-Ce \
disabled=no distance=indoors frequency=auto mode=ap-bridge name=wlan1-2G \
security-profile=AP ssid=MikroTik-2G wireless-protocol=802.11
set [ find default-name=wlan2 ] band=5ghz-a/n/ac channel-width=\
20/40/80mhz-Ceee disabled=no distance=indoors frequency=auto mode=\
ap-bridge name=wlan2-5G security-profile=AP ssid=MikroTik-5G \
wireless-protocol=802.11
add disabled=no keepalive-frames=disabled mac-address=CE:2D:E0:ED:10:9A \
master-interface=wlan1-2G multicast-buffering=disabled name=wlan3-2G-Virt \
security-profile=AP ssid=MikroTik-2GHz wds-cost-range=0 wds-default-cost=\
0 wps-mode=disabled
add disabled=no keepalive-frames=disabled mac-address=CE:2D:E0:ED:10:9B \
master-interface=wlan2-5G multicast-buffering=disabled name=wlan4-5G-Virt \
security-profile=AP ssid=MikroTik-5GHz wds-cost-range=0 wds-default-cost=\
0 wps-mode=disabled
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf interface=ether1-WAN
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf interface=ether2-LAN
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf interface=wlan1-2G
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf interface=wlan2-5G
add bridge=bridge interface=wlan4-5G-Virt trusted=yes
add bridge=bridge interface=wlan3-2G-Virt trusted=yes
/ip dhcp-client
add comment=defconf dhcp-options=hostname,clientid disabled=no interface=\
bridge
/system clock
set time-zone-name=Europe/Kiev
/system identity
set name=CAP
/system routerboard settings
set silent-boot=no
/system routerboard mode-button
set enabled=yes on-event=dark-mode
/system script
add comment=defconf dont-require-permissions=no name=dark-mode owner=*sys \
policy=ftp,reboot,read,write,policy,test,password,sniff,sensitive,romon \
source="\r\
\n :if ([system leds settings get all-leds-off] = \"never\") do={\r\
\n /system leds settings set all-leds-off=immediate \r\
\n } else={\r\
\n /system leds settings set all-leds-off=never \r\
\n }\r\
\n "
/interface wireless set adaptive-noise-immunity=ap-and-client-mode wlan2I have bought cap ac recently. And see a very poor performance.