We do not have plans to implement this feature.
What is the purpose for VAP and NV2? Is there any use for it?
You can use VLAN to separate clients connected to the same AP, there is no overhead from using VLAN and NV2 on single AP (wireless interface allows to set higher MTU, http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Ma ... 2.2FL2_MTU
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Can MT change the plans on this feature please? I use it like others mentioned as well, to avoid problems when cards are down or when I need to swap SSID's I use the virtual AP. Very handy. So now all my AP networks are NV2 I can't do that anymore? What a loss....We do not have plans to implement this feature.
What is the purpose for VAP and NV2? Is there any use for it?
You can use VLAN to separate clients connected to the same AP, there is no overhead from using VLAN and NV2 on single AP (wireless interface allows to set higher MTU, http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Ma ... 2.2FL2_MTU
).
yesterday VAP saved my life. i have array of 3 sectors. one went down. i was able to restore service to 90% of the effected clients by cloning the dead AP with an VAP on one of the remaining sectors.
Honestly Mikrotik VAP is very important.
I need NV2 but I need VAP also. Please consider changing your policy on this one
When on site - the more options available to achieve a task or even to change the service or upgrade sequence as was originally planned is essential,I can see some use for multi ssid but nothing that's essential for any of the tasks mentioned by the OP.
I get the reason about changing cards over but your only saving a few mins if you do proper config exports.
For the purpose of a multi provider network then it can look nice specially if you have the installers of each ISP doing their own installs but it's no means essential for the actual purpose. I would say it's got more to do with the authentication, routing, gateway and IP addressing to be multi provider? Possibly a vlan here or there. But then I guess it's the icing on the cake to have it's own ssid.
You could just have a different radio and antenna for each provider? Its not that expensive really and if you get a busy network you may be glad you did that in the long run anyway.
Nanostation certainly doesn't have VirtualAP for Nv2, so could you please clarify what you meant?nv2 is not use for virtals AP? who decide that? i hace 5 diferent virtuals ap on each ap that i have and i have many clients connecting to it.
From your wiki
Nv2 is based on TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) media access technology instead of CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access) media access technology used in regular 802.11 devices.
TDMA media access technology solves hidden node problem and improves media usage, thus improving throughput and latency, especially in PtMP networks.
And now u said that you will no implement this???. Sorry but that sound really stupid!!. I thought use mikrotik for cpe using nv2 but now i have to change that back to use nano station because u dont want to implement it.
Nanostation certainly doesn't have VirtualAP for Nv2, so could you please clarify what you meant?nv2 is not use for virtals AP? who decide that? i hace 5 diferent virtuals ap on each ap that i have and i have many clients connecting to it.
From your wiki
Nv2 is based on TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) media access technology instead of CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access) media access technology used in regular 802.11 devices.
TDMA media access technology solves hidden node problem and improves media usage, thus improving throughput and latency, especially in PtMP networks.
And now u said that you will no implement this???. Sorry but that sound really stupid!!. I thought use mikrotik for cpe using nv2 but now i have to change that back to use nano station because u dont want to implement it.
I agree we should have the option if technically possible to use VAP on NV2........................................................
So as I said in my last post; I really hope and URGE Mikrotik to reconsider this choice if it is a choice and not a technical issue!
If it is a technical reason that makes it impossible to do, then well sadly just have to live with it and keep using Nstreme.
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Good idea "connect list" but what happens when you add extra AP's have you to login to each CPE and update the connect list?.....................................................................................
When it comes to preparing CPE's to clients; Well, I have a script made with the basics that are the same for all and then upon a site visit we choose the AP and I set the details for this AP. Each CPE has the AP (and sometimes a second for fail-over) in its 'connect-to' list with both its SSID as the mac. listed.
AP has client's CPE-mac in its 'access-list'. Together with the use of the NV2-protocol and its encryption this also makes it almost impossible for any intruder to get into my network.....................................
Well, if I setup new AP's usually that is for new CPE's. If there is to be an existing CPE that can can reach a new, better signal, AP, yes, I log in and change its setting. But yet again, most CPE's are directional so usually I only need to set a new AP in its' 'connect to' list if this new AP is on the same tower as the existing. (We are 'upgrading the tower from 1 to multi AP'). Yes, that is a little extra work. But how often does this happen?Good idea "connect list" but what happens when you add extra AP's have you to login to each CPE and update the connect list?
Any security system can be breached. Protection against intruders is all about creating barriers. The more the better. The more sophisticated, the higher the skills needed to breached them.Also not so sure about ..almost impossible for any intruder to get into my network... at best we can only deter the script kids and slow down the professionals?
According my knowledge multiple AP's in a wds mesh mode all work with the same SSID. If you need a repeater it is just the same. It uses the SSID of the main 'mother' AP and re-broadcast that same SSID for its clients?Well, one of the most obvius uses of VirtualAP is if you use a main ssid for all APs in your network for CPEs to connect to and need to connect a Repeater to a main AP(AP1) somewhere for better coverage in a particular area. With a large network it is important to be able to use same SSID so CPEs can be produced and distributed without having to tailor evry CPE for particular area it is going to.
This Repeater will get same SSID on its outgoing/AP wlan, so it is mandatory to have another SSID on inlink from the main/feeding AP(AP1). This is easily done by creating a Virtual SSID on the main/feeding AP(AP1). Then Repeater can connect to AP1 without risk of internal loop.