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Enterprise Networking Mikrotik Routers (RouterBoard & RouterOS), User and owner discussion group
Enterprise Networking Mikrotik Routers (RouterBoard & RouterOS), User and owner discussion group
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Jan 14 2016, 07:53 PM
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All Stars
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Jan 14 2016, 10:02 PM
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Elite
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I wonder how will the pricing be
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Jan 15 2016, 05:36 PM
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11,456 posts Joined: Oct 2007 From: KL |
QUOTE(soonwai @ Jan 11 2016, 02:22 AM) Just set up a Wireless Transparent Bridge using the guide in Mikrotik's Wiki. Quoting myself here but it's actually working quite well. Pretty much flawless HyppTV over wifi. A bit expensive though.http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Transparentl...ge_two_Networks It's for connecting the HyppTV STB to the router. Homeplugs didn't work. Still testing. So far works pretty well. Used 2 x RB951Ui-2HnD. About 40ft and 1 floor apart. Reduced power to keep TX/RX around -65 dBm. Tried 802.11, nstreme and NV2, all works. Currently testing on 802.11. In what situations does one use nstreme or NV2? or for what I'm doing above, what's the best mode? QUOTE(wcypierre @ Jan 12 2016, 03:45 AM) EDIT: no wonder why I've not heard of nstream and nv2 before, they are proprietary tech of Mikrotik No, it won't. For the bridge above, it's RB to RB so all 3 works. I think nstreme & nv2 was developed for better p2p links which is essentially what I'm doing but only 40ft apart. LOL.Regardless, I think that it won't work with our existing devices? This post has been edited by soonwai: Jan 16 2016, 02:08 PM |
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Jan 16 2016, 02:12 PM
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11,456 posts Joined: Oct 2007 From: KL |
For those with RB951Ui-2HnD (and other RBs as well) and ROS 6.33.5.
Resetting your router to defaults (/system reset-configuration) will result in an unconfigured router (no IP address, no WLAN, nothing). It seems that the "default-configuration" script fails to run or complete even though the "RouterOS Default Configuration" popup displays. http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?p=516366 Fortunately the router is still accessible via MAC & Winbox. I think this is quite a bad bug for newbies. Since many step-by-step guides request a reset to defaults before following the guide. Unless the user knows about Winbox & MAC, to them it's basically a bricked router. This post has been edited by soonwai: Jan 21 2016, 01:22 AM |
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Jan 16 2016, 05:31 PM
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11,456 posts Joined: Oct 2007 From: KL |
This might be useful for Android users.
Tik App, MikroTik android utility ALPHA test here: http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=98407 For iPhone and Mac also got. 3rd party and not free. Tiktool IOS App. USD14.99. Works on iPad too. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tiktool-mob...d434839992?mt=8 TikTool HD for iPad. USD14.99 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tiktool-hd-...d545508425?mt=8 Tiktool for Mac. Free but sucks. Winbox is so much better. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tiktool-nat...852903593?mt=12 |
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Jan 18 2016, 02:53 AM
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Setting up a Mikrotik router for UniFi is now a lot easier with Quick Set. So here's a little step-by-step.
Mikrotik UniFi Setup Guide Connect to the router First, connect to the router using either a web browser or winbox.exe (http://www.mikrotik.com/download) *winbox is a Windows app to configure your Mikrotik router. **The screenshots here are from winbox. Web browser looks similar. You'll figure it out. ***This assumes a router with default configuration. This is very important. It it's not, you can reset the router to defaults before starting. ****Do not reset to defaults if your RouterOS is version 6.33.5. http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?p=516366 (Imagine a screenshot of your browser's address bar or the winbox login screen) Connect to the router Default IP address: 192.168.88.1 Username: admin Password: (no password) <-- I mean there's no password defined and not that the password is (no password). ![]() Quick Set 1) Click on Quick Set ![]() Set as Home AP and enter UniFi username & password 1) Select Home AP 2) Select PPPoE 3) Enter UniFi username and password 4) OK *Once everything is working, come back here to set your wifi to a cooler name and give it a password. ![]() VLAN 1) Click Interfaces 2) Click VLAN 3) Create a new VLAN 4) Give it a name e.g.: vlan500 (I like daytona500) 5) Set VLAN ID: 500 6) Ensure Interface is: ether1-gateway 7) OK ![]() PPPoE 1) Click PPP 2) Double-click pppoe-out1 3) Set Interfaces to vlan500 (or the name you gave it in VLAN Step 4) 4) OK That's it. Internet should be be working now. Next we'll setup HyppTV. For HyppTV we'll be using Ethernet Port 5. So plug your HyppTV Set Top Box (STB) into this port. ![]() Ethernet Port 5 1) Click Interfaces 2) Double click ether5-slave-local 3) Change Master Port to: none 4) OK ![]() VLAN 1) Click Interfaces 2) Click VLAN 3) Create a new VLAN 4) Give it a name e.g.: vlan600iptv 5) Set VLAN ID: 600 6) Ensure Interface is: ether1-gateway 7) OK Bridge1) Click Bridge 2) Create a new Bridge 3) Give it a name e.g.: unifi.iptv 4) OK Ports1) Click Bridge 2) Click Ports 3) Add a port 4) Set Interface to: ether5-slave-local 5) Set Bridge to: unifi.iptv (that's the bridge that you just created above) 6) Add another port 7) Set Interface to: vlan600iptv 8) Set Bridge to: unifi.iptv 9) OK And that's it. Remember that to plug your HyppTV Set Top Box (STB) into port 5. Switch on your HyppTV STB and enjoy. This post has been edited by soonwai: Jan 28 2016, 01:55 AM |
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Jan 18 2016, 10:12 AM
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351 posts Joined: Jul 2007 |
nstreme - low latency when compare with nv2, but traffic throughput not as good as nv2
nv2 - high traffic throughput |
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Jan 18 2016, 10:18 AM
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jan 18 2016, 02:53 AM) Setting up a Mikrotik router for UniFi is now a lot easier with Quick Set. So here's a little step-by-step. need to appreciate this guy... you take you own time to make other people love mikrotik...Connect to the router First, connect to the router using either a web browser or winbox.exe (http://www.mikrotik.com/download) *winbox is a Windows app to configure your Mikrotik router. **The screenshots here are from winbox. Web browser looks similar. You'll figure it out. ***This assumes a router with default configuration. This is very important. It it's not, you can reset the router to defaults before starting. ****Do not reset to defaults if your RouterOS is version 6.33.5. (Imagine a screenshot of your browser's address bar or the winbox login screen) Connect to the router Default IP address: 192.168.88.1 Username: admin Password: (no password) <-- I mean there's no password defined and not that the password is (no password). ![]() Quick Set 1) Click on Quick Set ![]() Set as Home AP and enter UniFi username & password 1) Select Home AP 2) Select PPPoE 3) Enter UniFi username and password 4) OK *Once everything is working, come back here to set your wifi to a cooler name and give it a password. ![]() VLAN 1) Click Interfaces 2) Click VLAN 3) Create a new VLAN 4) Give it a name e.g.: vlan500 (I like daytona500) 5) Set VLAN ID: 500 6) Ensure Interface is: ether1-gateway 7) OK ![]() PPPoE 1) Click PPP 2) Double-click pppoe-out1 3) Set Interfaces to vlan500 (or the name you gave it in VLAN Step 4) 4) OK That's it. Internet should be be working now. Sorry, no HyppTV yet. Here's a clue HyppTV is vlan 600 should have fee for your afford ... |
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Jan 18 2016, 12:48 PM
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1,885 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Bangsar,Kuala Lumpur |
QUOTE(soonwai @ Jan 18 2016, 02:53 AM) Setting up a Mikrotik router for UniFi is now a lot easier with Quick Set. So here's a little step-by-step. This post should be pinnedConnect to the router First, connect to the router using either a web browser or winbox.exe (http://www.mikrotik.com/download) *winbox is a Windows app to configure your Mikrotik router. **The screenshots here are from winbox. Web browser looks similar. You'll figure it out. ***This assumes a router with default configuration. This is very important. It it's not, you can reset the router to defaults before starting. ****Do not reset to defaults if your RouterOS is version 6.33.5. (Imagine a screenshot of your browser's address bar or the winbox login screen) Connect to the router Default IP address: 192.168.88.1 Username: admin Password: (no password) <-- I mean there's no password defined and not that the password is (no password). ![]() Quick Set 1) Click on Quick Set ![]() Set as Home AP and enter UniFi username & password 1) Select Home AP 2) Select PPPoE 3) Enter UniFi username and password 4) OK *Once everything is working, come back here to set your wifi to a cooler name and give it a password. ![]() VLAN 1) Click Interfaces 2) Click VLAN 3) Create a new VLAN 4) Give it a name e.g.: vlan500 (I like daytona500) 5) Set VLAN ID: 500 6) Ensure Interface is: ether1-gateway 7) OK ![]() PPPoE 1) Click PPP 2) Double-click pppoe-out1 3) Set Interfaces to vlan500 (or the name you gave it in VLAN Step 4) 4) OK That's it. Internet should be be working now. Sorry, no HyppTV yet. Here's a clue HyppTV is vlan 600 |
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Jan 18 2016, 03:06 PM
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jan 14 2016, 07:53 PM) Gigabit ports with dual band. Just what I am looking for. Hope the price is reasonable. |
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Jan 18 2016, 09:18 PM
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QUOTE(Khalid21 @ Jan 18 2016, 10:18 AM) need to appreciate this guy... you take you own time to make other people love mikrotik... Thanks, what can I say? I've never had so much fun with a router. And most, if not all, of the guides out there for UniFi were written before Quick Set. Don't get me wrong though, doing everything by hand is also good. Forces you to learn about the router but few will appreciate that. They'd probably just dump the Mikrotik and buy an Asus.should have fee for your afford ... I recommend Mikrotik to my friends & relatives and most of them are using it now. I estimate at least 10 already. The biggest installation consist of 5 routers (1 router/AP + 2 WDS Repeaters & 2 more for a HyppTV WiFi Bridge). LOL, took me a week of trial & error but it was fun. And you, Khalid21, thanks to you too. If you remember, you recommended gemfive to me for the DLink DAP-1665. You saved me RM80-90. This post has been edited by soonwai: Jan 18 2016, 09:18 PM |
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Jan 18 2016, 09:57 PM
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jan 18 2016, 09:18 PM) Thanks, what can I say? I've never had so much fun with a router. And most, if not all, of the guides out there for UniFi were written before Quick Set. Don't get me wrong though, doing everything by hand is also good. Forces you to learn about the router but few will appreciate that. They'd probably just dump the Mikrotik and buy an Asus. but... you cannot buy knowledge I recommend Mikrotik to my friends & relatives and most of them are using it now. I estimate at least 10 already. The biggest installation consist of 5 routers (1 router/AP + 2 WDS Repeaters & 2 more for a HyppTV WiFi Bridge). LOL, took me a week of trial & error but it was fun. And you, Khalid21, thanks to you too. If you remember, you recommended gemfive to me for the DLink DAP-1665. You saved me RM80-90. |
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Jan 20 2016, 02:50 AM
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975 posts Joined: Sep 2004 From: Setapak |
QUOTE(soonwai @ Jan 18 2016, 02:53 AM) Setting up a Mikrotik router for UniFi is now a lot easier with Quick Set. So here's a little step-by-step. thanks for the tip. iirc klseet also made a tutorial for unifi setting (I believe in ROS v5), it works with Hypptv, it just using bridge setting (for vlan hypptv) that might take some CPU resources. To save that CPU resources (hypptv), this tutor might help : Switch your RouterBoardConnect to the router First, connect to the router using either a web browser or winbox.exe (http://www.mikrotik.com/download) *winbox is a Windows app to configure your Mikrotik router. **The screenshots here are from winbox. Web browser looks similar. You'll figure it out. ***This assumes a router with default configuration. This is very important. It it's not, you can reset the router to defaults before starting. ****Do not reset to defaults if your RouterOS is version 6.33.5. http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?p=516366 (Imagine a screenshot of your browser's address bar or the winbox login screen) Connect to the router Default IP address: 192.168.88.1 Username: admin Password: (no password) <-- I mean there's no password defined and not that the password is (no password). ![]() Quick Set 1) Click on Quick Set ![]() Set as Home AP and enter UniFi username & password 1) Select Home AP 2) Select PPPoE 3) Enter UniFi username and password 4) OK *Once everything is working, come back here to set your wifi to a cooler name and give it a password. ![]() VLAN 1) Click Interfaces 2) Click VLAN 3) Create a new VLAN 4) Give it a name e.g.: vlan500 (I like daytona500) 5) Set VLAN ID: 500 6) Ensure Interface is: ether1-gateway 7) OK ![]() PPPoE 1) Click PPP 2) Double-click pppoe-out1 3) Set Interfaces to vlan500 (or the name you gave it in VLAN Step 4) 4) OK That's it. Internet should be be working now. Sorry, no HyppTV yet. Here's a clue HyppTV is vlan 600 Notes : not sure how many % CPU resources used for hypptv if using bridge setting plus I don't experimental yet since im only using streamyx |
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Jan 20 2016, 03:13 AM
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QUOTE(rioven @ Jan 20 2016, 02:50 AM) thanks for the tip. iirc klseet also made a tutorial for unifi setting (I believe in ROS v5), it works with Hypptv, it just using bridge setting (for vlan hypptv) that might take some CPU resources. To save that CPU resources (hypptv), this tutor might help : Switch your RouterBoard Yes, klseet, that's where I first got started with Mikrotik.Notes : not sure how many % CPU resources used for hypptv if using bridge setting plus I don't experimental yet since im only using streamyx Thanks for the tip. This weekend project to try and use the switch for VLAN. |
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Jan 20 2016, 03:18 AM
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Elite
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Jan 20 2016, 08:51 AM
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soonwai...
How about doing one for Astro IPTV on maxis fiber? Many thanks in advance! |
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Jan 20 2016, 02:30 PM
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QUOTE(edward88 @ Jan 18 2016, 10:12 AM) nstreme - low latency when compare with nv2, but traffic throughput not as good as nv2 Sorry, missed your post. Thanks for the info. I guess I should use nstreme for a wifi bridge meant for video streaming (HyppTV) to keep latencies down. But my amateur PtP link is only 45 ft so probably won't make any difference. Now to keep the damn cat out of the first Fresnel zone.nv2 - high traffic throughput |
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Jan 21 2016, 01:29 AM
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Jan 21 2016, 01:33 AM
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Jan 21 2016, 01:34 AM
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QUOTE(karyeowl @ Jan 20 2016, 08:51 AM) For the Internet part is easy, exactly the same but VLAN is 621. Also Maxis usually (always?) use ether2 on the BTU. The Astro IPTV part, I dunno lah. Dun have Astro here to play with.One more, ohana.com.my is VLAN 624. This post has been edited by soonwai: Jan 21 2016, 01:38 AM |
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