Hi,
just wonder know is the advance wireless channel available now?
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Wireless_Advanced_Channels
i try those command in the RB751-2Hn and some AR92xx chipset but the command not valid…
Hi,
just wonder know is the advance wireless channel available now?
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Wireless_Advanced_Channels
i try those command in the RB751-2Hn and some AR92xx chipset but the command not valid…
This feature is only in RouterOS v6
Dear Normunds…
can we have the beta version and try it out?
it sound interest…
Yes, RouterOS v6 beta version is on our download page:
http://www.mikrotik.com/download
Dear Normunds…
the error message: failure: license does not allow non-standard channel width
[admin@MikroTik] > system routerboard print
routerboard: yes
model: 751U-2HnD
serial-number: 2FF101245B8D
current-firmware: 2.38
upgrade-firmware: 2.38
[admin@MikroTik] >
[admin@MikroTik] > system license print
software-id: 9KTN-HEHD
upgradable-to: v7.x
nlevel: 4
features:
what’s the license to be entitle for this as in wiki it didn’t mentioned.
please email support about this, you will need to sign up for a special license.
Any one can tell me what is the benefit going up and down for 0.05 GHz?
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samurai, wasn’t April fools a while ago
This is a joke from April 1st.
Normis Hello, how will it take to answer my request to enable extra channels on my license.Thanks
Normis, send the request for custom frequency, please email that address I have to write? and how long it takes to reply? .
THANkS ![]()
Have you looked at http://www.mikrotik.com/aboutus.php?
Hi Normis,
I already upgrade the license at system license, but sitll got failure : license does not allow non-standard channel width
What do I miss ?
Thanks.
Same error allways: “license does not allow non-standard channel width”
Trying to create 30 mhz channels in 5 ghz a/c/n. With RB912, NetMeta, Dynadish, … same.
I have google’d everywhere, no solution found.
Im interested on it, cause i get 80 Mbits throughput in 20 mhz channel and 140 mbits in 40 Mhz channel and most of my network is 100 mbits wired, so use a channel that give me the same speed in wireless than cabled will help me to optimize the spectrum usage.
Regards.
Up!