On rather high load I experience “Control Frame Timeout” using nv2 and thought I’d try old 802.11 for reference.
However, the client won’t connect, just reports
uses regular 802.11, skip
What does this mean? Just nv2 on the Dynadish???
I’m also considering Nstreme, as some ppl have good experience with it.
But I’m a little confused regarding the differrence between wireless protocol nstreme and the “use nstreme” checkbox on the nstreme tab.
How do these settings co-exist?
If I want to use Nstreme on MIMO ac, what would be the right config?
I also see some posters here specify protocol “nv2 nstreme 802.11” for AP/AP bridge. Does this make sense?
I thought I’d have to decide on AP side which protocol to use and then the station will follow suit, provided it allows the mode set on the AP?
Still on 6.32.3 as I’m a little reluctant to be on the bleeding edge regarding RouterOS versions.
Any improvements to nv2 in 6.32.4 or in the 6.34 “current” line?
Here are my logs, taken right after a disconnect this afternoon:
AP:
15:07:05 wireless,debug 4C:5E:0C:**:**:**: on 5760 AP: no SSID ***** caps 0x0
rates 0xOFDM:6-54 BW:1x-2x SGI:1x-2x HT:0-7 VHTMCS:SS1=0-9 basic 0x MT: no
15:07:05 wireless,debug 4C:5E:0C:**:**:**: on 5780 AP: no SSID ***** caps 0x0
rates 0xOFDM:6-54 BW:1x-2x SGI:1x-2x HT:0-15 VHTMCS:SS1=0-9,SS2=0-9 basic 0x MT: n
o
15:07:05 wireless,debug wlan1: E4:8D:8C:**:**:** uses regular 802.11, skip
15:07:05 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:**:**:**@wlan1 established connection on 5780000,
SSID *****
15:07:47 system,error,critical router was rebooted without proper shutdown
15:07:49 system,info,account user admin logged in from 192.168.1.200 via winbox
16:23:12 system,info,account user admin logged in from *.*.*.* via winbox
16:23:51 system,info,account user admin logged in from *.*.*.* via telnet
[admin@MyClient] /log>
Client:
15:05:26 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:**:**:**@wlan1: disconnected, control frame timeou
t
15:05:58 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:**:**:** in local ACL, accept
15:05:58 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:**:**:**@wlan1: connected
15:07:06 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:**:**:**@wlan1: disconnected, control frame timeou
t
15:07:38 wireless,debug wlan1: 4C:5E:0C:**:**:** in local ACL, accept
15:07:38 wireless,info 4C:5E:0C:**:**:**@wlan1: connected
16:22:58 system,info,account user admin logged in from *.*.*.* via telnet
[admin@MyAP] /log>
BTW, why would Wireless protocol “Any” behave different from “nv2 nstreme 802.11” when it comes to connecting to an AP running 802.11 protocol?