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by qoole
Wed Jul 19, 2017 2:18 pm
Forum: Announcements
Topic: v6.40rc [release candidate] is released! (New bridge implementation delayed till 6.41rc)
Replies: 207
Views: 70435

Re: v6.40rc [release candidate] is released! (New bridge implementation)

You got this wrong ... flash chips are declared in Megabits ... so the prices you found are for 4MB, 32MB and 128MB respectively ... I don't think he did get it wrong, 8gbit (1gbyte) FLASH on digikey can cost as little as between $6.16 (each in 1000 of quantity) and $9.45 (each in 1 of quantity). T...
by qoole
Wed Jul 19, 2017 2:02 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Feature Request: Natural Sort
Replies: 6
Views: 1725

Feature Request: Natural Sort

Hiya,

Just a little niggle, interfaces on the bridge ports window are not naturally sorted:
natural_sort.png
ether10 should appear after ether9, not ether1

Thanks,

Alex
by qoole
Thu Jul 06, 2017 10:51 am
Forum: Beginner Basics
Topic: What are the benefits of using switch chips for VLANs
Replies: 4
Views: 1666

Re: What are the benefits of using switch chips for VLANs

Yes, they're perfectly fine. Post an export and will point out any further potential optimizations I may see. Thank you, that would be awesome. It won't be for a couple of weeks, I'm just getting prepped for our summer holidays! what's the expected bandwidth traversing the 951G? About all I can say...
by qoole
Wed Jul 05, 2017 5:36 pm
Forum: Beginner Basics
Topic: What are the benefits of using switch chips for VLANs
Replies: 4
Views: 1666

Re: What are the benefits of using switch chips for VLANs

There are also some routerboards (CCR series but for the first generation CCR1009) that don't have switch chips at all. Yeah - we have a CCR1016 that has no switch chips, so that would have to be 'software' VLAN, but its grunty enough to handle it. What about things like RB951Gs? Do they have enoug...
by qoole
Wed Jul 05, 2017 3:56 pm
Forum: Beginner Basics
Topic: What are the benefits of using switch chips for VLANs
Replies: 4
Views: 1666

What are the benefits of using switch chips for VLANs

Hiya, I've been perusing through the wiki learning how to create and manage VLANs. So far I have found 3 ways of doing it. Using "old" Switch chips (QCA8337, AR8316, AR8327, AR8227 and AR7240) These seem to be found in the smaller Mikrotik kit, eg RB951/G, RB2011, etc. Of these chips only ...
by qoole
Mon Jun 26, 2017 3:56 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Feature Request(s): Address-list quality of life improvements
Replies: 4
Views: 1760

Re: Feature Request(s): Address-list quality of life improvements

Just a quick bump, almost exactly a year later. Is this something that could be implemented?
by qoole
Mon Jun 27, 2016 3:24 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Hide webfig logo
Replies: 16
Views: 6257

Re: Hide webfig logo

I think what the OP means is that they don't want people to be able to click on the image and be redirected to the Mikrotik Website.
I don't think the OP wants to rebrand webfig, simply remove the image/link.
by qoole
Thu Jun 23, 2016 3:29 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Feature Request(s): Address-list quality of life improvements
Replies: 4
Views: 1760

Re: Feature Request(s): Address-list quality of life improvements

Actually I am surprised that it works at all for that purpose. Those DNS replies are a subset of a large list and differ for every request.  It is their method of loadbalancing and redundancy. When the MikroTIk is the DNS server for the local equipment it could work because the address list and the...
by qoole
Thu Jun 23, 2016 2:13 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Feature Request(s): Address-list quality of life improvements
Replies: 4
Views: 1760

Feature Request(s): Address-list quality of life improvements

Hiya, First off - THANK YOU for the DNS resolving address-lists - this makes whitelisting domains (for things like Chromebooks) SO SIMPLE. I have a couple of requests for quality of life improvements for the winbox/webfig interfaces as follows: 1. A tree based system for address-lists.  The "tr...
by qoole
Wed Jun 22, 2016 5:56 pm
Forum: The User Manager
Topic: Poor API/Console behaviour
Replies: 0
Views: 1273

Poor API/Console behaviour

Hiya, Further to my previous post about discrepancies in users added through the API/Terminal not showing up in the WebUI (post HERE ) I also wanted to express a couple more irritations/limitations. I will edit this post when I find more. 1) if you create a profile and limitation that limits the ban...
by qoole
Fri Jun 17, 2016 5:55 pm
Forum: The User Manager
Topic: Users not appearing in web UI when added from API or Terminal
Replies: 0
Views: 1562

Users not appearing in web UI when added from API or Terminal

Hi all, I'm running on a 2011UAS with ROS v6.36RC28. If add a user through the WebUI  it appears immediately as expected.  However if I add one through either PHP API or terminal the user does not appear in the WebUI until either another user is added through the WebUI or the RB is rebooted. The use...
by qoole
Wed Sep 16, 2015 3:32 pm
Forum: RouterBOARD hardware
Topic: RB260GSP sporadic PoE Issue
Replies: 8
Views: 4566

Re: RB260GSP sporadic PoE Issue

The downside I see to using 750UPs are that they are only 100mbit! Not gigabit like the RB260GSP.

We need a decent RB (not SWOS) that has PoE-in, PoE-out, Wifi and Gigabit ports.
by qoole
Tue Sep 15, 2015 3:17 pm
Forum: RouterBOARD hardware
Topic: RB260GSP sporadic PoE Issue
Replies: 8
Views: 4566

Re: RB260GSP sporadic PoE Issue

Yeah, we noticed that the PoE on RB260GSP series performs wierd. We switched to RB750UP which works fine.
I will bear that in mind for future. Wish I hadn't bothered with the SWOS boxes.
by qoole
Fri Sep 11, 2015 12:36 pm
Forum: RouterBOARD hardware
Topic: RB260GSP sporadic PoE Issue
Replies: 8
Views: 4566

RB260GSP sporadic PoE Issue

Hiya, I have an RB260GSP powered through a 10m ethernet cable @ 24V (the RB260 reads 22.435V on the web interface). Connected to the RB260 I have one SXT G-2HnD and two Groove A-52HPn. All three of these devices are being powered by the RB260 drawing between 50mA and 200mA. (A persistent graph of po...
by qoole
Tue Oct 08, 2013 5:21 pm
Forum: Wireless Networking
Topic: PtP wifi + EOIP Tunnel
Replies: 5
Views: 3631

Re: PtP wifi + EOIP Tunnel

Ok, sorry for the MAHOOSIVE delay on updating this post. The situation has changed a bit and I would like to explain what I have done. Cable broadband (50mbit Down 5mbit Up) comes into building 1 (B1 from now on). This is linked to building 2 (B2 from now on) PtP bridge (two SXT G-2HnD). From here t...
by qoole
Sat Sep 07, 2013 2:14 pm
Forum: General
Topic: VPN into work network.
Replies: 2
Views: 1514

VPN into work network.

Hi all, I am wanting to VPN into my work network (which I manage) from my home PC. I have a Mikrotik (x86) running on the work network which does things like DHCP/Firewall. The result I'm looking for is: During normal operation my home PC (Win7) has nothing to do with my work network. When I connect...
by qoole
Thu Jul 04, 2013 3:58 pm
Forum: Wireless Networking
Topic: PtP wifi + EOIP Tunnel
Replies: 5
Views: 3631

Re: PtP wifi + EOIP Tunnel

Hiya,

Yes, the TP-Link supports VLANs (802.11q).
I will try to mock up a doodle of the network later.

Thanks,

Alex
by qoole
Thu Jul 04, 2013 12:34 pm
Forum: Wireless Networking
Topic: PtP wifi + EOIP Tunnel
Replies: 5
Views: 3631

Re: PtP wifi + EOIP Tunnel

Hiya, Thanks for your reply! I'm not sure that's exactly what I'm looking for though. I guess I should have been clearer the SXT is not connected directly to the x86 box that is going to be used as the router. There is at least two switches (RB2011-UAS 2HnD + TP-Link SG3424) in between the SXT and t...
by qoole
Tue Jul 02, 2013 4:52 pm
Forum: Wireless Networking
Topic: PtP wifi + EOIP Tunnel
Replies: 5
Views: 3631

PtP wifi + EOIP Tunnel

Hi there, My first post here. Here goes! I work in a school which is in the process of getting a new fiber connection to one of it's outlying buildings (due to various issues it was the closest we can get to the main building). The 'Modem/Router' supplied allows for what it calls 'modem mode'. Ie, i...