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soonwai
post Mar 11 2018, 08:24 PM


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QUOTE(freakyweirdo92 @ Mar 11 2018, 07:58 PM)
yea, the miktroktik router he's using is CCR1009.
he's using viewqwest 2gbps multinetwork at the moment. ok, i'll try ask around in singapore forums.
after testing simultaneously, and able to get 1gbps on each pc, what do i need to check next. 
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If you can get 1Gbps simultaneously on 2 PCs that the means CCR is ok at routing 2Gbps. No problems there. Look at the bonding. Unfortunately I don’t have much experience with 802.3ad. The eth ports used are all ok. The only thing I can suggest is to use “transmit-hash-policy=layer-2-and-3” and not “transmit-hash-policy=layer-3-and-4”.

Try transmit-hash-policy=layer-2-and-3 and see if that makes a difference. On the single bonded PC.

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post Mar 12 2018, 02:04 AM


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QUOTE(freakyweirdo92 @ Mar 11 2018, 09:01 PM)
sorry, i'm quite a newbie in this. hehh  cry.gif
how do i do that exactly?  sad.gif
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Do what? Test 2 PCs simultaneously? I thought you did that already? Or change the bonding to “transmit-hash-policy=layer-2-and-3”?

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post Mar 12 2018, 09:47 PM


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QUOTE(freakyweirdo92 @ Mar 12 2018, 08:02 PM)
haha sorry i should be more specific.
changing the bonding to “transmit-hash-policy=layer-2-and-3”
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No problem, man. You confused me by quoting, a 2nd time, the post where I asked you to test on 2 PCs. To change that setting, very easy.

I hope you are using Winbox to configure the router cause my screenshot is of Winbox. You can download from: https://download2.mikrotik.com/routeros/win...3.12/winbox.exe

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post Mar 15 2018, 12:48 AM


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QUOTE(rioven @ Mar 15 2018, 12:28 AM)
Sorry my mistakes, i tend to change ipv6 nd setting from "interface=all" to "interface=bridge", just realize it doesn't make any affect, soonwai is much better than me detect the mistakes.
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You're right, rioven. I missed that. I have mine as "interface=bridge" also. Even though "interface=all" made no difference for me but I think it should be more correct to have it as "interface=bridge".

QUOTE(charymsylyn @ Mar 14 2018, 10:16 PM)
Thanks so much. I changed this and regained IPv6 address on my computer however I still cannot ping IPv6 from computer and IPv6 websites do not open and IPv6 test websites returns negative results. Is it possible I'm still missing something? Thanks again.
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Dunno lah. Everything else looks ok. Can you ping the router from your PC? Are you using Mac or Windows? How many IPv6 addresses on your PC, not including the FE80:: ones. Can you disable your PC's ethernet port and re-enable it so that it acquires fresh addresses from the router.

I encounter this sometimes. I'm on a Mac. What happens here is that the Mac will get an IPv6 address from the router and works fine. But when pppoe on the router dis and reconnects and TM assigns a different prefix, which the Mikrotik then announces, the Mac ends up with IPv6 addresses from 2 different prefix. When this happens, IPv6 no longer works. This is RouterOS fault because when the previous prefix is invalidated after the router receives a new prefix, RouterOS doesn't send an announcement saying so. It has been like that for years.

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post Mar 16 2018, 12:38 AM


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QUOTE(charymsylyn @ Mar 15 2018, 09:58 PM)
Tried changing to bridge, didn't seem to do anything. Using Windows 10 1709. I can ping the router and I can ping the desktop from the router using the IPv6 addresses so that should be OK. I disconnected LAN cable and reactivated wifi to try to ensure I get a different IPv6 address. As per ipconfig, I'm getting assigned 2 IPv6 address but the prefixes does not match the one assigned by Unifi. Does this provide any clue for my situation? Thanks again.

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That's so weird and wrong. Is there another router in your network? This is what I have for mine.

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My MacBook.

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My Toshiba Win10 notebook.

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Mikrotik Router

As you can, the IPv6 prefix are consistent. How is your PC getting those prefixes? I have no clue.

What does the Mikrotik router show in ipv6/neighbor ?

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post Mar 16 2018, 01:29 AM


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charymsylyn Forget all of the above. I think I finally see what I missed.

This is the problem. From your config:
/ipv6 pool
add name=PoolIPv6 prefix=2001::/64 prefix-length=64

You don't have to create the pool yourself. DHCPv6 Client will create it. Because you created that pool with 2001::/64, the Mikrotik was distributing addresses beginning with 2001::, that's why your PC has all those 2001::xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx addresses.

Easy to fix.
1. Disable, don't delete, your DHCPv6 Client. (/IPv6/DHCP Client)
*I'm not sure if step 1 is necessary but it won't hurt.
2. Delete the PoolIPv6 pool. (/IPv6/Pool)
3. Re-enable your DHCPv6 Client and PoolIPv6 should automagically appear.
4. Say Tada!

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post Mar 16 2018, 01:57 PM


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QUOTE(squall0833 @ Mar 16 2018, 01:01 PM)
thx for the info

i wonder when will hap ac2 coming to malaysia,

that one looks like the one i need  biggrin.gif
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Yeah, this new model is looking good, at least on paper. A quick comparison.

hAP ac Lite: Low power. Only single chain 5GHz. It barely covers my entire house with 2.4GHz.
hAP ac2: Latest. High power. Dual chain 2.4 & 5GHz but not available here yet. This looks good. Even the CPU, at least on paper, is as good as the hEXr3.
hAP ac: CPU not as strong as the ac2. High power and triple chain for both 2.4 & 5GHz therefore the fastest Mikrotik AP.

I think the hAP ac2 will be quite good for someone who just wants an all-in-one WiFi router. Have to wait for the local pricing. Maybe around RM350.

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post Mar 17 2018, 12:18 AM


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QUOTE(squall0833 @ Mar 16 2018, 04:37 PM)
so, for area that's not in coverage, i can use any AP or RP to extend right, as long they are connected to mikrotik, all are controlled by mikrotik right ?
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Yeah, any AP or repeater will do. Doesn't have to be Mikrotik. Use any old wifi router you can find to save cost. Also check garage sales. At one time I was using a TM-supplied RGX4400 which I bought from GS for RM50. The routing/control of traffic is all done by the main Mikrotik router. The APs aren't actually controlled by the router in any way. Unless you're using Mikrotik APs and CAPSMAN then the Mikrotik APs are managed by the main router.

If possible avoid wifi repeaters and use wired APs. Even using homeplugs are better than a wifi repeater. But I know, sometimes you just can't avoid it.
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post Mar 17 2018, 01:58 AM


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QUOTE(charymsylyn @ Mar 17 2018, 12:27 AM)
Thanks, this finally solved my issue. I read your post earlier and understood what you're trying to say but since I was rushing for something, I didn't open Winbox to try. I deleted the IPv6 Pool entry first and then went to DHCPv6 Client and opened the entry and saved without changes. I then noticed a new entry in the IPv6 Pool window so I pinged ipv6.google.com and it replied. Thanks again.
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No problem. Happy to hear that. Good practise for me too. thumbup.gif
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post Mar 17 2018, 01:45 PM


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QUOTE(squall0833 @ Mar 17 2018, 12:29 PM)
Was thinking to use powerline plug but i heard that might affect radio users,. Not sure if modern powerline plug is still like that or not
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First time I heard of that. You mean AM/FM radio? No idea lah since have none of those in the house.
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post Mar 17 2018, 11:28 PM


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QUOTE(squall0833 @ Mar 17 2018, 02:41 PM)
can cause interference noises to am fm radio, and even home theater speakers when near to any power sockets that has powerline network plug active

but not sure, maybe powerline plug nowadays fixes that

well i still need more research if decide to go powerline way, since my house is 3 phase power, might not work if in different phase biggrin.gif

feel like just direct ethernet + ap, but gonna need to drill holes :/
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Indeed, if 3-phase better test first. My house, 1-phase, I can get around 350mbps out of a pair of Aztech AV500 homeplugs. My auntie's house, 3-phase and plug points on different phases, about 20mbps with high packet loss with the same pair of homeplugs. Cannot even use for HyppTV, which requires a only max of 8mbps bandwidth due to the packet loss.

Of course, wired AP is always the best.

If have to use wireless repeater, use something with 2 radios. eg: 2.4ghz for the wireless link and 5ghz for the local wifi. This way you'll get the full speed from the link but you'll lose 2.4Ghz wifi.
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post Mar 18 2018, 01:37 AM


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QUOTE(XPS @ Mar 18 2018, 12:55 AM)
On AirPort routers previously, the power setting was at 25% sufficient without devices dropping off.  Plus the nice benefit of not able to snoop on the wifi from outside  biggrin.gif  Or the thought of scary high Tx power well above the most conservative recommendations.

If you are mostly on an Apple ecosystem, AirPort Extreme abiet not updated for a while are still the better option.  Even Asus mesh technology does not support seamless roaming between routers which AirPorts does.  Recently moved to Asus (which is decent) and the mis-adventure was not getting an UBNT/Mikrotik and using AirPorts for wireless.  On this forum at times get excited not rebooting routers after 30 days, with AirPorts its never until you hit a power failure which could be a year.  And firmware is rock solid.  Your Macs should get gigabit wireless connectivity on 5Ghz with the Mikrotik router, limited by your broadband.
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I love the Apple Airports. Had the old N model AirPort Extreme which eventually died on me after 3 years, a current but unused tower AC Extreme and 3 80211G Airport Expresses still running around the house for Airplay.

I eventually moved on from Apple's routers as it just won't work with Unifi's PPPoE even after I've untagged vlan500.

As for WiFi, they don't actually support seamless roaming but they do allow for faster AP transition through 802.11R, K & V which IOS devices also support.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202628

I think a few, maybe the more premium Asus routers also support some or all of the above.
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post Mar 18 2018, 11:11 AM


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QUOTE(squall0833 @ Mar 18 2018, 03:53 AM)
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Need to set wireless N only mode with 5ghz then at least can reach 32Mbps at max signal,
https://www.tp-link.com/my/products/details...PA8630-KIT.html

Is this gonna work for me?  Powerline + wifi dual band,. If i confirm can use powerline..

Or i might do this for saving money,
Use my existing tplink archer d5 adsl router as AP, since it's also gigabit lan plus dual band wifi with pretty good signal

Just drag a cat6 from main unifi router to the old router for dual band wifi extend

Since direct lan cable AP > powerline>wifi repeater

I might use mikrotik router as main
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That should work, but I've.no experience with homeplugs from TPLink. I've only ever used Aztech's. Whatever you do, avoid DLink. My neighbour bought a pair and it doesn't work 95% of the time. I replaced them with my old Aztechs and no problem. Maybe a bad unit but who knows.

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post Mar 19 2018, 01:45 AM


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QUOTE(go626201 @ Mar 19 2018, 12:53 AM)
soonwai ,i had some problem with your auto refresh unifi ip scripts.
When i use it, it will terminate my connection,and getting new ip once.
And after that it will showing this in next line.
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waiting for pppoe-server
no such item
)

Below is the terminal screen:
[admin@MikroTik] > /system script      
[admin@MikroTik] /system script> run unifi_ip_range_60
Current IP: 147.158.198.82/32
Target: 60.0.0.0/8

147.158.198.82/32 is not in 60.0.0.0/8. Getting new IP. 00:00:10 delay
waiting for pppoe-server
no such item

After showing no such item,and it will stop running script.
(I am using the RB750Gr3)
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Seems I have the interface hard-coded.
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Change:
    :Do {delay 2s; put "waiting for pppoe-server\a"} while=( [/interface get unifi running]=false)
to:
    :Do {delay 2s; put "waiting for pppoe-server\a"} while=( [/interface get [$if ] running]=false)


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post Mar 19 2018, 11:50 AM


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QUOTE(go626201 @ Mar 19 2018, 08:48 AM)
Can use already. Thanks for your helps.
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No problem. Just wondering what RouterOS you are on and if, in the running of the script or anywhere else, have you encountered a similar 'no such item' error but with (4) at the end. Like this "no such item (4)"
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post Mar 23 2018, 12:28 PM


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QUOTE(squall0833 @ Mar 23 2018, 12:37 AM)
bought hap ac2, need wait 1 month

guess i need to start learning more about mikrotik in details
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Nice! Where did you buy it from? And how much?
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post Mar 23 2018, 12:44 PM


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QUOTE(squall0833 @ Mar 23 2018, 12:31 PM)
CloudComputer mikrotik seller,

They are bringing it in, but not arrive yet

Search garage sale there find the seller pm for the price  tongue.gif
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Ok, thanks. I was planning to get hAP AC last week but thinking, maybe not, and wait for the hAP AC2.

One advantage of the newer models is that the IPQ4018 supports 802.11 Wave 2 MU-MIMO. But whether Mikrotik will support or how well they support it is another story.
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post Mar 27 2018, 03:59 PM


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Someone scanning for Winbox ports.
https://twitter.com/mikrotik_com/status/978533853324283904
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post Mar 30 2018, 05:15 PM


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QUOTE(ahlong @ Mar 30 2018, 02:07 PM)
halo brader soonwai

do u have any working ddns (afraid.org) script? my previous script is not working ar..
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Dun have wor. The only script I have for ddns is the namecheap one since that’s the only thing I use. Which script you using? From Mikrotik forum? I’m sure they’ll update it. afraid.org changed their update url format so lots of things stopped working. My old DNS-323 also cannot update already.

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post Apr 1 2018, 09:56 PM


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QUOTE(mamakap @ Apr 1 2018, 06:47 PM)
Anyone have the step by step or terminal script to setup for Unifi IPv6? Thanks advance.
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https://klseet.com/5-tm-unifi/unifi-general/258-unifi-ipv6
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...&#entry63945436

The above 2 links should get you going. Not everything is necessary but they don't hurt so just follow one of them. I used the klseet guide when I first set mine up. I think it's the easiest to follow.

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