/ip firewall export
:if ($bytestotal > 999999999999999999) do={ :set bytestotal 0 }
Check for "fake ap" someone might put to spoof your traffic.but it seems to do the scan on it's own. I don't think it is loosing connection, just scanning for better signal, notice our main AP always satisfies strongest signal and is chosen.?
IMO ack timeout is more reliable pointer than ping (what is there is too much traffic that chokes the connection?).Oh, how sad... Cannot implement a dynamic QoS script based on clients latency in a wireless AP. Too bad.only thing that matters is - does it fail or not.
Will you share it with us ?I had got the answer for this case.
Simple and effect!
Well, you need first to know the OID of the interface which you want to set, you can find it with oid/mib browser tools.Can I disable/change status/Speed of an interface with snmp?
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