Oh. I will keep quiet until I've bought one thencAP XL and cAP AX have completely different enclosures, carl0s
Excellent. Looking forward to this. Thanks :-)CAPsMAN is being worked on. By the time we have cAP ax, we will also have CAPsMAN.
I read every post in this thread, and it looks like the only working solution is to use SwOS.Is it certain that there is a problem indeed ? That is not fixed on recent ROS releases ?
Anyone made a support ticket ?
that is 160MHz isn't it? 8 x 20MHz channelsStill not fixed. Setting Channel Width on WLAN3 to 20/40/80/160MHz XXXXXXXX and it selects Channel 5500/20-Ceeeeeee/ac/DP(23dBm) after waiting 10 minutes of listening for radar.
You should only be using 20MHz anyway, on 2.4GHz band.Had to reduce the WiFi channel to 20MHz,
Excellent thank you Normis.If you do not install the wave2 package, capsman will work just like before.
Wave2 package is optional and only for a few devices.
Is country set correctly? Also, allow ~5 mins for radar scan sometimes.Very sorry that it is still not be fixed. I bought a new mikrotik router and my family android phones don't work with it in the 5 GHz band. At the same time, there is no such problem with the Huawei LTE modem router.
Thank you Elans. That will work nicely.If you want to power this device from 802.3af/at, you can use GPON-CON:
https://mikrotik.com/product/rbgpoe_con_hp
That's a good point. With Active Directory there are many hierarchies in the DNS.. I missed that with my *.phillipcarroll.local
Better use these two for philipcarroll.local and *.(*.(*.(...))).philipcarroll.local:
^philipcarroll\.local$
\.philipcarroll\.local$
Yes I agree it is this. Common Windows 10 problem. Usually after connecting once this long-winded way, you can connect again via the network connections popup in the corner.Other is you need to connect using start->settings->VPN->the VPN you want to connect and click on connect there
I guess... maybe. I'm using the supplied PSU with the wapAc though.Or something burns it...I'm up to my third now in the past few months :-/well no, they work just fine for many many years...
All from the same batch though, maybe I got unlucky.
I'm up to my third now in the past few months :-/well no, they work just fine for many many years...
Only now, with this thread to you. Hopefully you can put it on the agendaLike I said, did anyone reported these problems to support?
That's a really interesting one. I hadn't thought to check that!Another important check is:
check if you have static entrien on IP/DNS/Static
i found DNS A Record and CNAME to fake mikrotik download site
maybe for download an altered version of routeros
Thanks.ACKWhat does 'distance' actually change anyway?