same problem with my hAP ac. And I think this is HW problem too, because my friend bought hAP ac and expirience same problems.....I have international unit. I did change country but with no effect - it looks like HW problem.
I have connected the less affected unit and tried this again with all channels. It works on 1 - 6 but on 7-13 I am not able to connect. Sometimes it shows "connected" in mikrotik log but few seconds later it disconnects. It acts like you have very poor signal or extreme interference.
I even tried different chains setup at problematic channels:
with chains 0+1+2 I am not able to connect
with only chain 0 it works but only few Mb/s
with only chain 1 it works but only few Mb/s
with only chain 2 I am able to connect but works as badly, I am not able to complete speedtest.
with chain 0+1 or 0+2 I am not able to connect.
And with configuration 1+2 I don't even see the network in other devices!
And yes, both chains are Tx+Rx and Yes, with single chain I saw the network on all chains and yes, I check on both devices and even after 1minute I don't see the network! Quite mystery...
/interface wireless
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] adaptive-noise-immunity=ap-and-client-mode antenna-gain=2 band=2ghz-onlyn \
channel-width=20/40mhz-Ce country=russia2 disabled=no distance=indoors frequency=auto frequency-mode=\
regulatory-domain hw-protection-mode=rts-cts mode=ap-bridge name=wlan-2.4GHz ssid=78 tx-power=17 tx-power-mode=\
all-rates-fixed wireless-protocol=802.11 wmm-support=enabled
set [ find default-name=wlan2 ] adaptive-noise-immunity=ap-and-client-mode antenna-gain=1 band=5ghz-a/n/ac \
channel-width=20/40/80mhz-Ceee country="united states" disabled=no distance=indoors frequency-mode=\
regulatory-domain guard-interval=long hw-protection-mode=rts-cts max-station-count=20 mode=ap-bridge name=wlan-5GHz \
ssid=78 wireless-protocol=802.11 wmm-support=enabled wps-mode=disabled
/interface bridge
add name=bridge1
/interface ethernet
set [ find default-name=ether1 ] name=ether1-wan
set [ find default-name=ether2 ] name=ether2-lan
/interface pppoe-client
add add-default-route=yes disabled=no interface=ether1-wan keepalive-timeout=disabled name=pppoe-out1 password=******** use-peer-dns=yes user=********
/interface wireless
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-Ce disabled=no frequency=2422 mode=ap-bridge ssid=RB962UiGS-2HnT wireless-protocol=802.11 wps-mode=disabled
set [ find default-name=wlan2 ] band=5ghz-onlyac channel-width=20/40/80mhz-Ceee disabled=no mode=ap-bridge ssid=RB962UiGS-5HacT wireless-protocol=802.11 wps-mode=disabled
/interface wireless security-profiles
set [ find default=yes ] authentication-types=wpa2-psk eap-methods="" mode=dynamic-keys wpa2-pre-shared-key=********
/ip pool
add name=dhcp_pool1 ranges=192.168.100.2-192.168.100.254
/ip dhcp-server
add add-arp=yes address-pool=dhcp_pool1 disabled=no interface=bridge1 lease-time=1d name=dhcp1
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge1 interface=ether2-lan
add bridge=bridge1 interface=wlan1
add bridge=bridge1 interface=wlan2
/ip address
add address=192.168.100.1/24 interface=bridge1 network=192.168.100.0
/ip dhcp-server config
set store-leases-disk=never
/ip dhcp-server lease
add address=192.168.100.99 client-id=1:64:51:6:d8:60:ee mac-address=64:51:06:D8:60:EE server=dhcp1
add address=192.168.100.100 client-id=1:64:51:6:d8:60:ec mac-address=64:51:06:D8:60:EC server=dhcp1
/ip dhcp-server network
add address=192.168.100.0/24 gateway=192.168.100.1
/ip firewall nat
add action=src-nat chain=srcnat comment=NAT to-addresses=mywanipaddress
/ip firewall service-port
set ftp disabled=yes
set tftp disabled=yes
set irc disabled=yes
set h323 disabled=yes
set sip disabled=yes
set pptp disabled=yes
/ip service
set telnet disabled=yes
set ftp disabled=yes
set www disabled=yes
set ssh disabled=yes
set api disabled=yes
set api-ssl disabled=yes
/ip upnp
set enabled=yes
/ip upnp interfaces
add interface=pppoe-out1 type=external
add interface=bridge1 type=internal
/system clock
set time-zone-name=Asia/Shanghai
/ip firewall filter
add chain=forward action=fasttrack-connection connection-state=established,related
add chain=forward action=accept connection-state=established,related
add chain=forward action=drop connection-state=invalid
Mine is working just fine.Most likely, the root cause should be fast track/path was broken on HAP AC.
Any comment?
Thanks
1. pppoe client use ether2 to dial out, Bridged ether3, wlan1,wlan2, fast track is checked, test was always through ether3 (even i directly plug ether2 to desktop pc still the same)Mine is working just fine.Most likely, the root cause should be fast track/path was broken on HAP AC.
Any comment?
Thanks
1) what interfaces are involved in testing? Ip pppoe make sure that you have version that have pppoe fastpath support added, if wireless make sure that you are running proper wireless package.
2) do you see fastpath counters counting?
1) with pppoe you need RouterOS version at least 6.35, and make sure that there are no encryption.Even fast track is chekced, the NAT speed are exactly the same when it is not enabled. If a performance feature has no improve on performance, what's the meaning of enabled or not?
Did your HAP AC can exceed 200Mbps NAT?
Thanks.
Hi, macgaiver1) with pppoe you need RouterOS version at least 6.35, and make sure that there are no encryption.Even fast track is chekced, the NAT speed are exactly the same when it is not enabled. If a performance feature has no improve on performance, what's the meaning of enabled or not?
Did your HAP AC can exceed 200Mbps NAT?
Thanks.
2) in /ip settings and /bridge settings, and in /ip firewall connection there are fastpath and fasttrack counters.
I can run all 500Mbps that i have at home getting only ~60% load, but i can reach those speeds only while torrenting. and i chronically dislike speedtest .
Security profile need to be without encryption.Hi, macgaiver
What encryption you mean? Those mschap/pap/... under pppoe client settings?
Would you post your exported configuration? I go check these settings soon.Security profile need to be without encryption.Hi, macgaiver
What encryption you mean? Those mschap/pap/... under pppoe client settings?
How do you test? Have you tested what speed can be achieved over cable?I'm having trouble getting anything above 320/330 Mbps over WiFi from hAP ac , this is with a 80MHz 2x2 client.
Serving data over a single http/tcp connection from a really simple http server I wrote in go, that's running on my tiny old hp n40l and serving a random block of bytes in a loop to my 2015 chromebook pixel ls.How do you test? Have you tested what speed can be achieved over cable?
What is it BF? Which country settings is better? I need maximum perfomance and signal strengthLittle differences between 2.4 and 5 are normal since according to the documentation, but in your case probably difference comes from country regulations.
Remember that 802.11ac is way more complicated (with BF, DFS) than 802.11n, so simple software analyzer may not be accurate.
2. You are using latest Firmware version;
3. You have enabled wireless-cm2/wireless-rep package;
FP package was deprecated and not supported anymore.What is better cm2 or fp for apple devices? What is it wireless-rep?
6.37 already has itAfter "rep" package wireless comes again?
iperf -c 192.168.1.253 -t 30 -i 5
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 192.168.1.253, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 22.5 KByte (default)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ 4] local 192.168.1.10 port 57665 connected with 192.168.1.253 port 5001
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 4] 0.0- 5.0 sec 194 MBytes 325 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 5.0-10.0 sec 216 MBytes 363 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 10.0-15.0 sec 186 MBytes 313 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 15.0-20.0 sec 219 MBytes 367 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 20.0-25.0 sec 230 MBytes 387 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 25.0-30.0 sec 218 MBytes 366 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 0.0-30.0 sec 1.23 GBytes 354 Mbits/sec
My results:@alber you are awesome! Thank you very much for all your answers! :DYou can prvovide iperf command with intresting for you params, I will do these tests
I always use iperf2 from https://iperf.fr/iperf-download.php, if you want you can use iperf3 too but the command line switches are a bit different.
If you are using iperf (2) then use the following settings please:
server: "iperf -s -w 1MB"
1 Channel
client: "iperf -c xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -w 1MB -R -P 1 -t 30"
4 Channels
client: "iperf -c xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -w 1MB -R -P 4 -t 30"
16 Channels
client: "iperf -c xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -w 1MB -R -P 16 -t 30"
A second set (if you are willing):
server: "iperf -s -w 64KB"
1 Channel
client: "iperf -c xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -w 64KB -R -P 1 -t 30"
4 Channels
client: "iperf -c xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -w 64KB -R -P 4 -t 30"
16 Channels
client: "iperf -c xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -w 64KB -R -P 16 -t 30"
That should give us a good overview of total bandwidth attainable using one stream and multiple streams both using large block sizes and small.
Andiperf -c 192.168.1.9 -w 1MB -R -P 1 -t 30
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 192.168.1.9, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 1.00 MByte (WARNING: requested 1.00 MByte)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 4] 0.0-30.0 sec 1.96 GBytes 562 Mbits/sec
iperf -c 192.168.1.9 -w 1MB -R -P 4 -t 30
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 192.168.1.9, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 1.00 MByte (WARNING: requested 1.00 MByte)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 7] 0.0-30.0 sec 547 MBytes 153 Mbits/sec
[ 5] 0.0-30.0 sec 568 MBytes 159 Mbits/sec
[ 4] 0.0-30.0 sec 415 MBytes 116 Mbits/sec
[ 6] 0.0-30.0 sec 444 MBytes 124 Mbits/sec
[SUM] 0.0-30.0 sec 1.93 GBytes 552 Mbits/sec
iperf -c 192.168.1.9 -w 1MB -R -P 16 -t 30
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 192.168.1.9, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 1.00 MByte (WARNING: requested 1.00 MByte)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 4] 0.0-30.0 sec 110 MBytes 30.9 Mbits/sec
[ 6] 0.0-30.0 sec 102 MBytes 28.6 Mbits/sec
[ 5] 0.0-30.0 sec 133 MBytes 37.2 Mbits/sec
[ 8] 0.0-30.0 sec 145 MBytes 40.6 Mbits/sec
[ 9] 0.0-30.0 sec 107 MBytes 29.8 Mbits/sec
[ 10] 0.0-30.0 sec 120 MBytes 33.5 Mbits/sec
[ 7] 0.0-30.0 sec 127 MBytes 35.4 Mbits/sec
[ 13] 0.0-30.0 sec 89.5 MBytes 25.0 Mbits/sec
[ 11] 0.0-30.0 sec 108 MBytes 30.0 Mbits/sec
[ 14] 0.0-30.0 sec 120 MBytes 33.6 Mbits/sec
[ 16] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.8 Mbits/sec
[ 15] 0.0-30.0 sec 106 MBytes 29.6 Mbits/sec
[ 12] 0.0-30.1 sec 112 MBytes 31.2 Mbits/sec
[ 19] 0.0-30.1 sec 99.8 MBytes 27.8 Mbits/sec
[ 18] 0.0-30.1 sec 146 MBytes 40.7 Mbits/sec
[ 17] 0.0-30.1 sec 130 MBytes 36.1 Mbits/sec
[SUM] 0.0-30.1 sec 1.83 GBytes 524 Mbits/sec
iperf -c 192.168.1.9 -w 64KB -R -P 1 -t 30
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 192.168.1.9, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 65.0 KByte (WARNING: requested 64.0 KByte)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 4] 0.0-30.0 sec 580 MBytes 162 Mbits/sec
iperf -c 192.168.1.9 -w 64KB -R -P 4 -t 30
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 192.168.1.9, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 65.0 KByte (WARNING: requested 64.0 KByte)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 4] 0.0-30.0 sec 250 MBytes 69.9 Mbits/sec
[ 6] 0.0-30.0 sec 231 MBytes 64.5 Mbits/sec
[ 7] 0.0-30.0 sec 251 MBytes 70.1 Mbits/sec
[ 5] 0.0-30.0 sec 250 MBytes 69.7 Mbits/sec
[SUM] 0.0-30.0 sec 981 MBytes 274 Mbits/sec
iperf -c 192.168.1.9 -w 64KB -R -P 16 -t 30
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 192.168.1.9, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 65.0 KByte (WARNING: requested 64.0 KByte)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 4] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.7 Mbits/sec
[ 6] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.6 Mbits/sec
[ 5] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.6 Mbits/sec
[ 9] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.6 Mbits/sec
[ 8] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.6 Mbits/sec
[ 10] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.6 Mbits/sec
[ 11] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.6 Mbits/sec
[ 12] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.6 Mbits/sec
[ 14] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.6 Mbits/sec
[ 18] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.6 Mbits/sec
[ 17] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.7 Mbits/sec
[ 16] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.7 Mbits/sec
[ 19] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.7 Mbits/sec
[ 7] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.7 Mbits/sec
[ 13] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.6 Mbits/sec
[ 15] 0.0-30.0 sec 124 MBytes 34.6 Mbits/sec
[SUM] 0.0-30.0 sec 1.94 GBytes 554 Mbits/sec
Did you try to netinstall on eth1 ?Hello,
Please help me.
I have rb952ui-5ac2nD.
A would like test routeros downgrade. But router is brick.
Download mipsbe5.26, and click downgrade.
Router reboot, and not respond.
Situation:
When not responded 30 minutes I reboot. Until reboot power and usr blink no other (1-2-3-4-5 if lan cable pluged, not blink).
I try netinstall 6.35.4, but not work.
I disable Windows7 firewall and setting notebook IP 10.1.1.10 Nm:255.255.255.0.
Netinstall setting: boot server enabled, client ip 10.1.1.5.
And press the router reset button 30second, but not work, netinstall is can not see the router.
Winbox can not see a router.
What is wrong?
Help me!
Thanks
There is no settings for LAN portsI think you can disable all but power led.
Go to: System/LEDs
# aug/15/2016 17:09:46 by RouterOS 6.36
# software id = QRKI-8CAS
#
/interface bridge
add admin-mac=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX auto-mac=no name=bridgeLocal
/interface wireless
# managed by CAPsMAN
# channel: 2417/20-Ce/gn(20dBm), SSID: XXXXXX, CAPsMAN forwarding
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] ssid=MikroTik
/interface wireless security-profiles
set [ find default=yes ] supplicant-identity=MikroTik
add authentication-types=wpa2-psk eap-methods="" management-protection=allowed mode=dynamic-keys name=XXX supplicant-identity="" \
wpa2-pre-shared-key=retrofit
/interface wireless
# managed by CAPsMAN
# channel: 5500/20-Ceee/ac(27dBm), SSID: XXX-5Ghz, CAPsMAN forwarding
set [ find default-name=wlan2 ] adaptive-noise-immunity=ap-and-client-mode band=5ghz-onlyac channel-width=20/40/80mhz-Ceee country=\
germany distance=indoors frequency=auto hw-protection-mode=rts-cts hw-retries=15 mode=ap-bridge multicast-helper=full \
security-profile=default ssid=MikroTik wireless-protocol=802.11 wmm-support=enabled wps-mode=disabled
/interface bridge filter
add action=drop chain=input dst-port=68 in-interface=wlan2 ip-protocol=udp mac-protocol=ip
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridgeLocal interface=ether2
add bridge=bridgeLocal interface=ether3
add bridge=bridgeLocal interface=ether4
add bridge=bridgeLocal interface=ether5
add bridge=bridgeLocal interface=sfp1
add bridge=bridgeLocal interface=wlan2
add bridge=bridgeLocal interface=ether1
add bridge=bridgeLocal interface=wlan1
/interface wireless cap
#
set certificate=request discovery-interfaces=ether1 enabled=yes interfaces=wlan1,wlan2 lock-to-caps-man=yes
/ip dhcp-client
add dhcp-options=hostname,clientid disabled=no interface=ether1
add dhcp-options=hostname,clientid disabled=no interface=bridgeLocal
/system clock
set time-zone-name=Europe/Berlin
/system identity
set name=XXXXXXXXX
/system routerboard settings
set cpu-frequency=720MHz protected-routerboot=disabled
/tool romon
set enabled=yes secrets=XXXXXXXXX
Not sure if I'm reading this right, your solution was to replace all HAP ACs with old RB951 and not use the HAP ACs at all?
Update: Without CAPsMAN, wifi speeds are much, much better! I configured the wireless Interfaces on one of the HAP ACs directly without using CAPsMAN and now wifi speeds are up to 70/70Mbps+ for 11n and 280/280Mbps+ for 11ac.We bought 5 new HAP ACs for testing last week and are having huge wifi issues with them.
LAN/Ethernet performance is flawless but WiFi speeds are incredibly bad in for 11n and 11ac.
Even with a 1m distance to the routers, we get 2/10mbits (down/up) on 11n and 8/30mbits on 11ac.
We are using the same CAPsMAN setup we have been using with a lot of other mikrotik devices, including wap ac and hap ac lite. CAPsMAN shows negotiated speeds of 800Mps+ (3 chains) in the registration table for some devices. All 3 we have tested so far are showing the same behaviour. All are upgraded to the newest RouterOS 3.36 and have wireless-rep installed.
Any idea what the issue could be?
Works fine on mine..I have 19 HAP AC's and on none of them it is possible to get the 2.4 ghz working correctly ...
- i did also lower the tx power, still not working
if you use central forwarding with capsman, the router must re-encapsulate all data to be able to send to the controller.Update: Without CAPsMAN, wifi speeds are much, much better! I configured the wireless Interfaces on one of the HAP ACs directly without using CAPsMAN and now wifi speeds are up to 70/70Mbps+ for 11n and 280/280Mbps+ for 11ac.
It seems that CAPsMAN with local forwarding is causing a lot of issues. Maybe CAPsMAN is not configuring HAP ACs correctly?
Are you passing by any firewall filters? Try enabling fasttrack for that connection.Hm, tried to test network performance between windows PC connected by gigabit cable (cat.5e) to hAP AC and MacBook Pro connected by wifi 5ghz (1000-1300Mbit connection). Why transfer speed is so low?
Code: Select alliperf -c 192.168.1.253 -t 30 -i 5 ------------------------------------------------------------ Client connecting to 192.168.1.253, TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 22.5 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 4] local 192.168.1.10 port 57665 connected with 192.168.1.253 port 5001 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.0- 5.0 sec 194 MBytes 325 Mbits/sec [ 4] 5.0-10.0 sec 216 MBytes 363 Mbits/sec [ 4] 10.0-15.0 sec 186 MBytes 313 Mbits/sec [ 4] 15.0-20.0 sec 219 MBytes 367 Mbits/sec [ 4] 20.0-25.0 sec 230 MBytes 387 Mbits/sec [ 4] 25.0-30.0 sec 218 MBytes 366 Mbits/sec [ 4] 0.0-30.0 sec 1.23 GBytes 354 Mbits/sec
Looks like it enabled.Are you passing by any firewall filters? Try enabling fasttrack for that connection.
/ip firewall filter
add action=fasttrack-connection chain=forward comment="defconf: fasttrack" \
connection-state=established,related
add action=accept chain=forward comment="defconf: accept established,related" \
connection-state=established,related
add action=accept chain=input connection-state=related
add action=drop chain=input disabled=yes in-interface=Smile
add action=accept chain=input protocol=icmp
add action=drop chain=forward comment="defconf: drop invalid" \
connection-state=invalid
add action=drop chain=forward comment=\
"defconf: drop all from WAN not DSTNATed" connection-nat-state=!dstnat \
connection-state=new in-interface=wan
add action=drop chain=input connection-state=new dst-port=123 in-interface=\
Smile log-prefix=" " protocol=udp
add action=drop chain=input connection-state=new dst-port=123 in-interface=\
Smile log-prefix=" " protocol=tcp
add action=drop chain=input connection-state=new dst-port=53 in-interface=\
Smile log-prefix=" " protocol=udp
add action=drop chain=input connection-state=new dst-port=53 in-interface=\
Smile log-prefix=" " protocol=tcp
Usually those RouterBOOT updates are just "additional device support" (to make it work on new hardware revisions etc.).I noticed a new firmware upgrade is out now for the hap ac, 3.34. I've just upgraded, anyone see the changelog?
Just apply black tape on them.Guys, please add a new feature - completely disable all leds (power led can be enabled). It is very difficult to sleep with disco-light on the roof.
+1Guys, please add a new feature - completely disable all leds (power led can be enabled). It is very difficult to sleep with disco-light on the roof.
Yes, the power parts that are required are more in number and higher in price and complexity.Why can't the hAP AC Lite be AF/AT POE instead of passive? Is that a big change? It would make a great dorm room switch for us if it was POE. A in-wall form factor would be the next ask..
Yes, that part should work fine. I'm currently powering my hAP AC and wAP AC using a Ubiquiti 24v passive injector, no issues.Will the ubiquiti instant 802.3af to passive poe adapter work in powering the HAP AC? i.e one side into a netgar GS110tp - the other side into ether1 of the HAP.
/caps-man channel
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2412 name="channel-2.4-1" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2417 name="channel-2.4-2" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2422 name="channel-2.4-3" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2427 name="channel-2.4-4" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2432 name="channel-2.4-5" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2437 name="channel-2.4-6" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2442 name="channel-2.4-7" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2447 name="channel-2.4-8" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2452 name="channel-2.4-9" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2457 name="channel-2.4-10" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2462 name="channel-2.4-11" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2467 name="channel-2.4-12" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=disabled frequency=2472 name="channel-2.4-13" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2412 name="channel-2.4-1-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2417 name="channel-2.4-2-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2422 name="channel-2.4-3-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2427 name="channel-2.4-4-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2432 name="channel-2.4-5-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2437 name="channel-2.4-6-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2442 name="channel-2.4-7-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2447 name="channel-2.4-8-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2452 name="channel-2.4-9-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2457 name="channel-2.4-10-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2462 name="channel-2.4-11-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2467 name="channel-2.4-12-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=eC frequency=2472 name="channel-2.4-13-eC" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2412 name="channel-2.4-1-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2417 name="channel-2.4-2-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2422 name="channel-2.4-3-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2427 name="channel-2.4-4-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2432 name="channel-2.4-5-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2437 name="channel-2.4-6-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2442 name="channel-2.4-7-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2447 name="channel-2.4-8-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2452 name="channel-2.4-9-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2457 name="channel-2.4-10-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2462 name="channel-2.4-11-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2467 name="channel-2.4-12-Ce" width=20
add band=2ghz-b/g/n extension-channel=Ce frequency=2472 name="channel-2.4-13-Ce" width=20
/caps-man channel
add name="channel-5-36" frequency=5180 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=disabled
add name="channel-5-40" frequency=5200 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=disabled
add name="channel-5-44" frequency=5220 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=disabled
add name="channel-5-48" frequency=5240 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=disabled
add name="channel-5-52" frequency=5260 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=disabled
add name="channel-5-56" frequency=5270 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=disabled
add name="channel-5-60" frequency=5300 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=disabled
add name="channel-5-64" frequency=5320 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=disabled
add name="channel-5-36-Ce" frequency=5180 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ce
add name="channel-5-40-Ce" frequency=5200 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ce
add name="channel-5-44-Ce" frequency=5220 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ce
add name="channel-5-48-Ce" frequency=5240 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ce
add name="channel-5-52-Ce" frequency=5260 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ce
add name="channel-5-56-Ce" frequency=5270 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ce
add name="channel-5-60-Ce" frequency=5300 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ce
add name="channel-5-64-Ce" frequency=5320 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ce
add name="channel-5-36-eC" frequency=5180 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eC
add name="channel-5-40-eC" frequency=5200 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eC
add name="channel-5-44-eC" frequency=5220 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eC
add name="channel-5-48-eC" frequency=5240 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eC
add name="channel-5-52-eC" frequency=5260 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eC
add name="channel-5-56-eC" frequency=5270 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eC
add name="channel-5-60-eC" frequency=5300 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eC
add name="channel-5-64-eC" frequency=5320 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eC
add name="channel-5-36-Ceee" frequency=5180 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ceee
add name="channel-5-40-Ceee" frequency=5200 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ceee
add name="channel-5-44-Ceee" frequency=5220 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ceee
add name="channel-5-48-Ceee" frequency=5240 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ceee
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add name="channel-5-56-Ceee" frequency=5270 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ceee
add name="channel-5-60-Ceee" frequency=5300 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ceee
add name="channel-5-64-Ceee" frequency=5320 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=Ceee
add name="channel-5-36-eCee" frequency=5180 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eCee
add name="channel-5-40-eCee" frequency=5200 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eCee
add name="channel-5-44-eCee" frequency=5220 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eCee
add name="channel-5-48-eCee" frequency=5240 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eCee
add name="channel-5-52-eCee" frequency=5260 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eCee
add name="channel-5-56-eCee" frequency=5270 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eCee
add name="channel-5-60-eCee" frequency=5300 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eCee
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add name="channel-5-40-eeCe" frequency=5200 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeCe
add name="channel-5-44-eeCe" frequency=5220 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeCe
add name="channel-5-48-eeCe" frequency=5240 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeCe
add name="channel-5-52-eeCe" frequency=5260 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeCe
add name="channel-5-56-eeCe" frequency=5270 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeCe
add name="channel-5-60-eeCe" frequency=5300 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeCe
add name="channel-5-64-eeCe" frequency=5320 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeCe
add name="channel-5-36-eeeC" frequency=5180 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeeC
add name="channel-5-40-eeeC" frequency=5200 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeeC
add name="channel-5-44-eeeC" frequency=5220 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeeC
add name="channel-5-48-eeeC" frequency=5240 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeeC
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add name="channel-5-56-eeeC" frequency=5270 width=20 band=5ghz-a/n/ac extension-channel=eeeC
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Same here, and during high throughput transfers on 5Ghz it goes up to 70, and i get wifi disconnects than after 10-15mins..My hAP AC idles at 59 degrees Celsius in a room that is around 21. Is this normal?
How about device it self?What temperatures are safe as i said i saw mine going to 70c(Room temperature below 25C) and than im getting wireless disconnects..None of these temperatures should pose any risks to the device. It works fine even up to 65C ambient temperature.
55C is completely normal for the CPU, and can get higher. Disconnects should not be related, must be a coincidence. What do the Wireless Debug logs say about them? Which frequency are the clients using when they disconnect ?How about device it self?What temperatures are safe as i said i saw mine going to 70c(Room temperature below 25C) and than im getting wireless disconnects..None of these temperatures should pose any risks to the device. It works fine even up to 65C ambient temperature.
5GHz interface, disconnected extensive data loost is only thing in logs, than im unable connect back for about 2minutes back.I also tested this on stock rested HAP AC with default configuration without entering any settings.It also kicks ALL clients connected to interface not just one.55C is completely normal for the CPU, and can get higher. Disconnects should not be related, must be a coincidence. What do the Wireless Debug logs say about them? Which frequency are the clients using when they disconnect ?How about device it self?What temperatures are safe as i said i saw mine going to 70c(Room temperature below 25C) and than im getting wireless disconnects..None of these temperatures should pose any risks to the device. It works fine even up to 65C ambient temperature.
Your answer makes no sense, how would i achieve 400mbit per sec(up to 50MB per sec) transfer in low signal?The error indicates poor signal.
You can make a new logging topic to file (hAP ac has the space for this)
Like this:
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Hello everyone,
i used Mikrotik devices over the last couple years and they have been very stable for me.
My last configuration was my RB2011 as gateway and capsman in combination with a hAP Accesspoint.
This configuration was stable but my neighbors seems to get a new wlan ap or printer every day so there are 10+ wlans in 2.4GHz segment which results in poor performance.
So i decided to get a hAP AC and only use the 5GHz frequency. Everything worked perfect for 2 days but then the wireless startet flapping.
The SSID was sometimes not visible, then came back but the devices were unable to connect and then it disappeared again.
A reboot of the hAP AC resolves the problem for a short time and then it starts again. Unfortunately there were no entrys in the logs.
The Problem happens with and without capsman and only in 5GHz frequency. The 2.4 configuration is actually running stable.
It seems that there is a bug in ROS or a hardware fault...
I'm a network engineer and work mostly which Cisco or Brocade devices so i know what i'm doing.
I also send a supout to support but i don't think about getting a response before next year.
Configuration:
Frequency: 5500 Ceee
With: 20/40/80MHz
Country: Germany
ROS: 6.37.3
Thanks in advance!
Not yet but i will start a debug log today in the evening.Did you check the wireless debug logs?
Thanks for this information. I start the debug log today and then try to downgrade to this version.I had the same problem since it was introduced DFS automatic mode.
I returned to version 6.36.4 and everything seems ok.
Dec/19/2016 19:01:02 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 attempts to associate
Dec/19/2016 19:01:02 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 not in local ACL, by default accept
Dec/19/2016 19:01:55 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 attempts to associate
Dec/19/2016 19:01:55 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 not in local ACL, by default accept
Dec/19/2016 19:04:03 wireless,debug wlan2: E0:63:E5:D3:D9:2E attempts to associate
Dec/19/2016 19:04:03 wireless,debug wlan2: E0:63:E5:D3:D9:2E not in local ACL, by default accept
Dec/19/2016 19:32:26 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 attempts to associate
Dec/19/2016 19:32:26 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 not in local ACL, by default accept
Dec/19/2016 19:33:36 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 attempts to associate
Dec/19/2016 19:33:36 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 not in local ACL, by default accept
I tried to use sfp port with this copper SFP GLC-T-A:
Do i have a chance with hap ac and this copper module (i tried any possible variations with auto-negotiation on/off and manual defining speed/duplex on a both sides).
Or just stop doing wrong and buy S-RJ01?
There is a problem in the transition from the WAN (L2TP) local area networkIs this device faulty fixed, or still have issues with WAN to LAN speeds? Anyone with newer production batch to tell me?
The same. HAP AC, 6.40.4 Tried several different copper SFP without success. Here are two of them:I tried to use sfp port with this copper SFP GLC-T-A:
# monitor sfp1
sfp-connector-type: LC
sfp-link-length-copper: 100m
sfp-vendor-name: CISCO-FINISAR
sfp-vendor-part-number: SFP-T
sfp-vendor-revision: 11.0
sfp-vendor-serial: MTC100810350
sfp-manufacturing-date: 10-10-18
eeprom-checksum: good
{skip}
without certain success. In general, this transceiver didn't work with hap ac for me but one time i had successful link (1G) to my book Acer V5-573G (RTL8411). Not sure what happens in this case, seems link up immediately after hard reboot of device, but it can't reproduce it again. I suspect that it's looks like auto-negotiation issue.
When i insert this modue into CRS210 (into sfp-sfpplus1 port) - all works fine.
Do i have a chance with hap ac and this copper module (i tried any possible variations with auto-negotiation on/off and manual defining speed/duplex on a both sides).
Or just stop doing wrong and buy S-RJ01?
status: no-link
auto-negotiation: done
advertising:
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sfp-module-present: yes
sfp-rx-loss: no
sfp-type: SFP-or-SFP+
sfp-link-length-copper: 100m
sfp-vendor-name: FINISAR CORP.
sfp-vendor-part-number: FCLF-8521-3
sfp-vendor-revision: A
sfp-vendor-serial: PL53JUK
sfp-manufacturing-date: 11-07-29
eeprom-checksum: good
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name: sfp1
status: no-link
auto-negotiation: done
advertising:
link-partner-advertising:
sfp-module-present: yes
sfp-rx-loss: no
sfp-type: SFP-or-SFP+
sfp-link-length-copper: 100m
sfp-vendor-name: FOUNDRY NETWORKS
sfp-vendor-part-number: ABCU-5700RZ-FD
sfp-vendor-serial: AN09337041
sfp-manufacturing-date: 09-08-16
eeprom-checksum: good
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0090: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ ........
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