+1Guys, please add a new feature - completely disable all leds (power led can be enabled). It is very difficult to sleep with disco-light on the roof.
Yes, the power parts that are required are more in number and higher in price and complexity.Why can't the hAP AC Lite be AF/AT POE instead of passive? Is that a big change? It would make a great dorm room switch for us if it was POE. A in-wall form factor would be the next ask..
Yes, that part should work fine. I'm currently powering my hAP AC and wAP AC using a Ubiquiti 24v passive injector, no issues.Will the ubiquiti instant 802.3af to passive poe adapter work in powering the HAP AC? i.e one side into a netgar GS110tp - the other side into ether1 of the HAP.
/caps-man channel
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/caps-man channel
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Same here, and during high throughput transfers on 5Ghz it goes up to 70, and i get wifi disconnects than after 10-15mins..My hAP AC idles at 59 degrees Celsius in a room that is around 21. Is this normal?
How about device it self?What temperatures are safe as i said i saw mine going to 70c(Room temperature below 25C) and than im getting wireless disconnects..None of these temperatures should pose any risks to the device. It works fine even up to 65C ambient temperature.
55C is completely normal for the CPU, and can get higher. Disconnects should not be related, must be a coincidence. What do the Wireless Debug logs say about them? Which frequency are the clients using when they disconnect ?How about device it self?What temperatures are safe as i said i saw mine going to 70c(Room temperature below 25C) and than im getting wireless disconnects..None of these temperatures should pose any risks to the device. It works fine even up to 65C ambient temperature.
5GHz interface, disconnected extensive data loost is only thing in logs, than im unable connect back for about 2minutes back.I also tested this on stock rested HAP AC with default configuration without entering any settings.It also kicks ALL clients connected to interface not just one.55C is completely normal for the CPU, and can get higher. Disconnects should not be related, must be a coincidence. What do the Wireless Debug logs say about them? Which frequency are the clients using when they disconnect ?How about device it self?What temperatures are safe as i said i saw mine going to 70c(Room temperature below 25C) and than im getting wireless disconnects..None of these temperatures should pose any risks to the device. It works fine even up to 65C ambient temperature.
Your answer makes no sense, how would i achieve 400mbit per sec(up to 50MB per sec) transfer in low signal?The error indicates poor signal.
You can make a new logging topic to file (hAP ac has the space for this)
Like this:
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Hello everyone,
i used Mikrotik devices over the last couple years and they have been very stable for me.
My last configuration was my RB2011 as gateway and capsman in combination with a hAP Accesspoint.
This configuration was stable but my neighbors seems to get a new wlan ap or printer every day so there are 10+ wlans in 2.4GHz segment which results in poor performance.
So i decided to get a hAP AC and only use the 5GHz frequency. Everything worked perfect for 2 days but then the wireless startet flapping.
The SSID was sometimes not visible, then came back but the devices were unable to connect and then it disappeared again.
A reboot of the hAP AC resolves the problem for a short time and then it starts again. Unfortunately there were no entrys in the logs.
The Problem happens with and without capsman and only in 5GHz frequency. The 2.4 configuration is actually running stable.
It seems that there is a bug in ROS or a hardware fault...
I'm a network engineer and work mostly which Cisco or Brocade devices so i know what i'm doing.
I also send a supout to support but i don't think about getting a response before next year.
Configuration:
Frequency: 5500 Ceee
With: 20/40/80MHz
Country: Germany
ROS: 6.37.3
Thanks in advance!
Not yet but i will start a debug log today in the evening.Did you check the wireless debug logs?
Thanks for this information. I start the debug log today and then try to downgrade to this version.I had the same problem since it was introduced DFS automatic mode.
I returned to version 6.36.4 and everything seems ok.
Dec/19/2016 19:01:02 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 attempts to associate
Dec/19/2016 19:01:02 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 not in local ACL, by default accept
Dec/19/2016 19:01:55 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 attempts to associate
Dec/19/2016 19:01:55 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 not in local ACL, by default accept
Dec/19/2016 19:04:03 wireless,debug wlan2: E0:63:E5:D3:D9:2E attempts to associate
Dec/19/2016 19:04:03 wireless,debug wlan2: E0:63:E5:D3:D9:2E not in local ACL, by default accept
Dec/19/2016 19:32:26 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 attempts to associate
Dec/19/2016 19:32:26 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 not in local ACL, by default accept
Dec/19/2016 19:33:36 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 attempts to associate
Dec/19/2016 19:33:36 wireless,debug wlan2: 78:F8:82:D0:7E:50 not in local ACL, by default accept
I tried to use sfp port with this copper SFP GLC-T-A:
Do i have a chance with hap ac and this copper module (i tried any possible variations with auto-negotiation on/off and manual defining speed/duplex on a both sides).
Or just stop doing wrong and buy S-RJ01?
There is a problem in the transition from the WAN (L2TP) local area networkIs this device faulty fixed, or still have issues with WAN to LAN speeds? Anyone with newer production batch to tell me?
The same. HAP AC, 6.40.4 Tried several different copper SFP without success. Here are two of them:I tried to use sfp port with this copper SFP GLC-T-A:
# monitor sfp1
sfp-connector-type: LC
sfp-link-length-copper: 100m
sfp-vendor-name: CISCO-FINISAR
sfp-vendor-part-number: SFP-T
sfp-vendor-revision: 11.0
sfp-vendor-serial: MTC100810350
sfp-manufacturing-date: 10-10-18
eeprom-checksum: good
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without certain success. In general, this transceiver didn't work with hap ac for me but one time i had successful link (1G) to my book Acer V5-573G (RTL8411). Not sure what happens in this case, seems link up immediately after hard reboot of device, but it can't reproduce it again. I suspect that it's looks like auto-negotiation issue.
When i insert this modue into CRS210 (into sfp-sfpplus1 port) - all works fine.
Do i have a chance with hap ac and this copper module (i tried any possible variations with auto-negotiation on/off and manual defining speed/duplex on a both sides).
Or just stop doing wrong and buy S-RJ01?
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