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SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:17 am
by MasterXP
Hi.
I Have a Point to Point Link Between a RB600A(with one Ubiquiti XR5) and Ubiquiti PS5-Ext, both with Hyperlink 27dbi antennas.
I need a lot of bandwidth, i read that with turbo-mode and superAG features i can reach a good real speed.
I set both in 5Ghz-Turbo(40Mhz) and set Fast Frame and bursting and PS5, but don't know how to set in RouterOS v3.10???
How i set the SuperAG Features in mikrotik?
I read here
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r221899 ... R5-How-to- that Mikrotik don't support the compression feature, is this true?
Thanks.
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:29 am
by normis
I set both in 5Ghz-Turbo(40Mhz)
if you set this in the RB600, then you are already configured. that's all there is.
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:01 am
by MasterXP
Thanks normis.
I will do a speed test and post the results.
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:43 am
by RK
Thanks normis.
I will do a speed test and post the results.
You need to update to the lastest version of RouterOS. 3.10 is old.
Also, the PS5 is not a very fast device. You re very unlikely to get more than 20 Mbps. Put a routerboard on both sides for 40 Mbps +
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:05 am
by MasterXP
Thanks normis.
I will do a speed test and post the results.
You need to update to the lastest version of RouterOS. 3.10 is old.
Also, the PS5 is not a very fast device. You re very unlikely to get more than 20 Mbps. Put a routerboard on both sides for 40 Mbps +
I think you are right, cause the maximun speed reached is 18Mbps.
I have many point to point links, for my repeaters, with PS5 in both sides.
I going to try two mikrotik and post the results.
Can you recomend me two routerboards for point to point links that reach top speed?
Thanks Rk.
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:41 am
by omega-00
If you want a super high speed link and its not urgent, why not start testing with the 802.11n support now available?
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:35 pm
by MasterXP
Well I just really need a real troughput of 50Mbps, can I reach this in 802.11a(wich mini-pci, board and anntena)? . Otherwise Can you suggest to me some mini-pci that suport 802.11n and a directional anntena?
Thanks.
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:23 pm
by Skaught
A Turbo link on RB411 or better should be able to do what you need plus a bit more.
My question is, does RoS 4.2 support any super A features?
We tried it on 3.30 with limited success.
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 6:00 pm
by fe4r
i would like to know too if the 4.2 version has support to 40mhz on 5.8 cards.
i've tried the Ubiquiti Xr5, and the 5ghz-Turbo isn't there and with 3.30 version, there is.
thaks.
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:51 am
by janisk
check your settings, these cards are capable of 40MHz channels and they should work.
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:13 pm
by fe4r
check your settings, these cards are capable of 40MHz channels and they should work.
i have the same problem with UB5 cards.
When i done a downgrade to 3.30, with a reset configuration of the card, the 5ghz-turbo shows. I've tried the same with 4.2 and no success.
i'll make more tests.
thanks.
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 8:57 pm
by wirelesswaves
Hi
Any news on this issue, or have I missed some vital postings somewhere else.
I just installed 4 Ubiq Xr5 in seperate RB433ah and like the former poster, I too do not have turbo mode.
Am I missing something here, I could swear that they used to do turbo mode.
Re: SuperAG Features in routerOS
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:07 pm
by wirelesswaves
Thanks to Rudy for perhaps pointing out the obvious error by telephone.
"coutry setting" affects bandwidth too..
Could swear that it never used to be like that,.
Anyhow thanks for the feedback, problem sorted.