Here 2 x Netmetal Ethernet link problem crashed!! The first one I thought was my fault. The second time I came here... Luckly they were updated at the workshop before mounting into the tower.... Really a Stable version with this kind of bug?? :shock: Kind of joke.. Waiting for a bug-fix asap....
Hi to everyone, I just found a bug that could be dangerous if you don't have remote access to the device affected. BUG: If you try to edit a remote RouterBoard Script using Telnet/SSH terminal and you edit a line of code longer than the terminal screen size, your RouterBoard will be freezed. You cou...
I went through the same process with the RB2011 and USB Modems. The problem was that the RB2011s weren't putting out enough current to power any of the modems reliably. Although using a USB hub or USB power inserter worked, the ultimate solution was to not use the RB2011. Instead I'm using the RB75...
Hi to everyone, I tried with 3 different models of USB Modem 3G into my RB2011U but any of them worked very well. Most of the problems were related to the "Invalid Port" state at the USB. Finally, I " fixed " the problem more or less with a script that power reset the USB Port. &...
The Antenna doesn't affecto to the Transmission Protocol... Your problem must be that if the Link has a lot of interference, with NV2 you will get worst behaviour than with 802.11. Try to change the channel.
You are mistaking .n and .ac with nstreme, nv2. 802.11ac cannot be set to exact MCS and this is actually part of the protocol itself. You can however set the maximum MCS from Data Rates -> Configured -> VHT, but not less than MCS0-7. If you switch to .n then you can set an exact MCS from Wireless -...
I think someone from MikroTik said that he could not fix. It's a given from AC hardware ... Ok...On the other hand... Do you know that if configuring other "band" to this new model Routerboard the TX/RX rate could be fixed? Maeby with other Transmission Protocol (nstreme, 802.11..)?? Than...
¿Son equipos 802.11ac nuevos? En ese caso NO puedes fijar las velocidades. Era posible en los 802.11n. Limitaciones del chipset. Gracias!! Me estaba volviendo loco! Please notice that I have set the "mcs-2" ...and if I run a Bandwitdh-test and monitor at both sides I get: tx-rate: 216Mbps...
Hi and thanks to everyone! Where have you read NV2 only supports long GI? GI has nothing to do with NV2 TDMA... Here you have this information, search for "ht-guard-interval" http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/802.11n_Setup_Guide As far as I know, (correct me if I am wrong) the decision to choo...
That's the actual negotiated MCS. 130Mbps-20MHz SGI = MCS14 You have MCS 0-15 as available. There's a MCS table in the Wikipedia . Keep in mind AP will select a lower MCS if the highest one set cannot be stablished reliably. I guess what you want to do is set a lower MCS so that connections are sta...
Keep in mind you cannot "fix" the MCS in the stations. Only in the AP. NV2 has nothing to do with MCS settings. You can monitor the MCS rates in Wireless > Registration. suerte! Buenas! Hi everyone! Thanks for the info to find the MCS; although I coulnd't find the specific MCS, the only t...
Hola! :) I think you're mixing "physical link", (layer 1 = radio) with Layer 2. I'm not sure what do you mean with "NV2 transmission rate", if you meant how to fix a given MCS, that's done indepently from NV2. I'd bet when your NV2 shows varying CCQs, radio rates are also changi...
Hi to everyone, This is mi first post, but I've been reading the forum for a long time. Also I couldn't find any "Presentation" section, so here I am. I have been using NV2 for 6 months without any trouble. We have more than 30 Mikrotik routerboards; some of the used as PtMP and other used...