I’ve diagnosed my problem mostly but just need confirmation. Basically I have a hotspot set up on the Mikrotik that clients connect to via wireless, which over half of the clients use Apple products. The products vary from iPhones, iPads, to Macbook Pro’s. Some devices work and some do not. The ones that don’t are getting a “Error Accord While Trying to Display Page” or something similar to that. The difference I notice between the devices are the chipsets, the one’s that have Broadcom do not work were the one’s with Atheros work with no problem. I know in the past that Broadcom chipsets has had issues while trying to connect to AP mode Mikrotiks. Is that still the case?
All devices that work in 802.11 will connect to MikroTik AP. There are no incompatible chipsets.
You should try to debug the situation from the laptop. Check if you can ping the gateway (mikrotik), if you can traceroute to the internet, if you can resolve DNS names
I have observed that some Acer laptops do not like extended 40MHz chanells on 951G-2HnD …I could not remaind what the chipset laptops use…but changing chanell width to strict 20MHz solves problem.
Maybe newer drivers for wlan card could solve the problem.