QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Feb 6 2018, 06:18 PM)
Thanks for the help bro Enterprise Networking Mikrotik Routers (RouterBoard & RouterOS), User and owner discussion group
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Feb 6 2018, 09:49 PM
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Looking for Freelancer to configure RB750 Site to Site VPN
HQ - Maxis Fixed IP - Internet - YES Broadband - Warehouse - Securing and Firewall RB750 for both end. - Opening CCTV port and etc for both end. - Warehouse able to fully access accounting system to/from HQ - Only route HQ traffic to VPN, others internet traffic direct to Internet Please PM your services and price. |
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Feb 6 2018, 10:54 PM
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Hi all, currently im on RouterOS v6.41.1
Followed the KLseet Guidelines for IPv6 setup but could not get it working. It would be great if you guys could help me. Error Code: address pool error: pool not found: IPv6 (4) This post has been edited by hnr2802: Feb 6 2018, 11:12 PM |
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Feb 7 2018, 12:32 AM
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does anyone have a list of suppliers/distributors of mikrotik in malaysia that i can deal with as a business that isnt hiked by 50-100% in price?
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QUOTE(hnr2802 @ Feb 6 2018, 10:54 PM) Hi all, currently im on RouterOS v6.41.1 My IPv6 status in mikrotik is Bound but my devices cannot get IPv6. Hope someone could help me.Followed the KLseet Guidelines for IPv6 setup but could not get it working. It would be great if you guys could help me. Error Code: address pool error: pool not found: IPv6 (4) This post has been edited by hnr2802: Feb 7 2018, 11:24 AM |
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QUOTE(hnr2802 @ Feb 6 2018, 10:54 PM) Hi all, currently im on RouterOS v6.41.1 Make sure the pool name specified in IPv6 Pool matches the name you set in IPv6 Address List.Followed the KLseet Guidelines for IPv6 setup but could not get it working. It would be great if you guys could help me. Error Code: address pool error: pool not found: IPv6 (4) |
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Feb 8 2018, 12:10 AM
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Feb 8 2018, 12:46 AM
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Feb 8 2018, 01:02 AM
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QUOTE(hnr2802 @ Feb 8 2018, 12:46 AM) Thanks man. Now everything worked. Wonder why should set it bridge instead as per guide states that pppoe port? From my limited understanding in network, u need to request IPv6 address from ISP (maxis/TM/time/etc..that refer to ur 2nd picture). After ISP give an IPv6 address, we need to give IPv6 address to the devices at connected to router (router+all the device connected via wire/wireless), hence we configure interface to bridge (since all the device connected at the bridge)This post has been edited by rioven: Feb 8 2018, 01:03 AM |
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Feb 8 2018, 07:33 PM
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QUOTE(mztang52 @ Feb 6 2018, 05:17 PM) Any bros here can recommend me any mikrotik routers that can hold for a lot of users? I want to share my internet with my neighbours but I need to bring up a good speed for them. Plz recommend me a good router, TQ. A few things to consider. How many is a lot? How they connect to you? PPPoE, hotspot, radius, no authentication, etc... You can start with the lowest RB750Gr3. Next one up is RB3011. |
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Feb 9 2018, 03:52 PM
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Feb 10 2018, 11:47 PM
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Feb 11 2018, 12:36 PM
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QUOTE(MX510 @ Feb 10 2018, 11:47 PM) Its not pure mikrotik, wheres the mikrotik AP and also a mikrotik AP with sim card slot and usb modem. You can also bond ports between the AP and router and just do some configs to use less devices overall. |
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Feb 11 2018, 12:48 PM
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QUOTE(System Error Message @ Feb 11 2018, 12:36 PM) Its not pure mikrotik, wheres the mikrotik AP and also a mikrotik AP with sim card slot and usb modem. Yeah you have to mix and match to make a full maximum usage of itYou can also bond ports between the AP and router and just do some configs to use less devices overall. 1. The Access Point use is Ubiquiti UniFi HD Access Point 4x4 Mimo :-) 2. Huawei E5186-22 for LTE A Gateway 3. Mikrotik Routerboard for hotspot Gateway and Controller :-) It works great |
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Feb 11 2018, 01:46 PM
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Feb 12 2018, 03:33 AM
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QUOTE(MX510 @ Feb 11 2018, 12:48 PM) Yeah you have to mix and match to make a full maximum usage of it with mikrotik, CPU usage matters only for bandwidth use and not number of users. So even one of mikrotik's indoor routerboard APs could handle hundreds of users which is something i've read from user experiences when used in halls with hundreds of people all at the same time. The netgear r7000 is another AP that can also handle hundreds at a time and not collapse. So this means you only need 1 device and QoS will also be fine if using 4G as the bandwidth isnt much to overload the wierdly interesting MIPS CPU it has unless hotspot proves too resource intensive. I mention this because i've also read about remote monitoring wifi networks powered by solar and batteries only that use these mikrotik AP (9xx) routerboards.1. The Access Point use is Ubiquiti UniFi HD Access Point 4x4 Mimo :-) 2. Huawei E5186-22 for LTE A Gateway 3. Mikrotik Routerboard for hotspot Gateway and Controller :-) It works great range is also good on it too, has option for enclosure and external antenna. Combine one of their APs with a mini PCIe card for wifi to get a tri/quadband monster. My own personal setup is mikrotik as router with asus for wifi and raspberry pi 2/3 for other tasks that neither can do, and soon a repurposed desktop for IDS/IPS with mikrotik. |
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Feb 12 2018, 06:43 AM
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Feb 11 2018, 01:46 PM) This one is in Botanica in Bangsar SouthQUOTE(System Error Message @ Feb 12 2018, 03:33 AM) with mikrotik, CPU usage matters only for bandwidth use and not number of users. So even one of mikrotik's indoor routerboard APs could handle hundreds of users which is something i've read from user experiences when used in halls with hundreds of people all at the same time. The netgear r7000 is another AP that can also handle hundreds at a time and not collapse. So this means you only need 1 device and QoS will also be fine if using 4G as the bandwidth isnt much to overload the wierdly interesting MIPS CPU it has unless hotspot proves too resource intensive. I mention this because i've also read about remote monitoring wifi networks powered by solar and batteries only that use these mikrotik AP (9xx) routerboards. Bro i play Mikrotik long way then you do :-) For Access Point this is the bestrange is also good on it too, has option for enclosure and external antenna. Combine one of their APs with a mini PCIe card for wifi to get a tri/quadband monster. My own personal setup is mikrotik as router with asus for wifi and raspberry pi 2/3 for other tasks that neither can do, and soon a repurposed desktop for IDS/IPS with mikrotik. Nothing beats UniFi AC HD AP for Access Point ( This is not normal consumer level for my setup ) 4x4 mimo radio support can support hundred of users This post has been edited by MX510: Feb 12 2018, 06:46 AM |
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Feb 12 2018, 11:30 PM
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Hi all,
I previously managed to get IPv6 fully working on 6.40.5 but after upgrading to one of the 6.42rc versions, IPv6 stopped working correctly on clients. I'm now on 6.41.2. The clients can get IPv6 address but there is no IPv6 connectivity (IPv6 test websites shows not working, can't ping IPv6 addresses). I am able to ping IPv6 addresses from the router so the issue must be between the router and clients. Can the masters here look at my IPv6 settings and see what went wrong? Thank you. |
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Feb 12 2018, 11:34 PM
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Anyone knows any cheap and reliable AP for double story house. Router is at ground floor. Need an AP on the first floor.
I'm looking at cAP AC but IDK where I can find them here. |
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Feb 12 2018, 11:42 PM
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QUOTE(MX510 @ Feb 12 2018, 06:43 AM) This one is in Botanica in Bangsar South i've been messing with mikrotik for 8 years. I also do have ubiquiti but im not really fond of it as i also have the ERPRO.Bro i play Mikrotik long way then you do :-) For Access Point this is the best Nothing beats UniFi AC HD AP for Access Point ( This is not normal consumer level for my setup ) 4x4 mimo radio support can support hundred of users radio support actually is not hundreds of users, its highly dependent on the radio firmware and the device firmware. This is why some devices can handle hundreds of users and some collapse after a few users. The radio chips themselves have a processor that also handles clients, and some devices use their radios transparently by having the main firmware handle everything. 4x4 MIMO radio is about multi user though. Its not really about how many users but about maximising bandwidth and im surprised to see ubiquiti fixing their APs as in the past they would only handle 15 simultaneous before collapsing. For instance have you even done layer 2 with layer 3 NAT with mikrotik in bypassing some really good NAT detection? |
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