2.4GHz-G-turbo

I need a help please cause I’m going crazy.. I have a hotspot routerboard 600 with 2 R52H and 2 antenna (one for every R52H).. one for tx and the other one for rx. If I set band 2.4GHz-G my laptop can find wireless signal, if I set 2.4GHz-G-turbo no. why?

thanks

actually I have some problems configuring wireless. First nstreme doesnt work but maybe it is my laptop (client) problem? second how can I make one R52H working with TX and the other one working as RX? the only way is mounting one antenna as master and the other one as slave on the same R52H?

read the manual…nstreme does not work on laptops; one for Rx and one for Tx but you have one on each card…wtf? do you know how to count?

may you please read the post?
I have a hotspot routerboard 600 with n. two R52H and n. two antenna. There is no way to use one R52H for TX (with one antenna on main connector) and one R52H for RX (with one antenna on main connector)? if you tell me no ok but dont tell me I cant count.. even though I’m a beginner with MK :sunglasses:
so..
n. 1 routerboard
n. 2 R52H
n. 2 antenna

nstreme doesn’t work with non-mikrotik clients. turn it off and it will work. with one card only.

I realized it is not possible to use nstreme.. so now I’m using one card with one antenna on main connector and the other one on aux connector. What I was asking is: can I use one card for TX and one card for RX? the other question is why turbo mode doesnt work even though my laptop is 802.11g.

Thank you

no, you can’t do this in an AP setup.

Probably because, you’re using a different country code on the Routerboard to get access to the Turbo function, and your laptop is set to a region where that frequency would be out of band.

Jimbo