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asellus
post Apr 3 2012, 07:18 PM

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QUOTE(aliex87 @ Apr 3 2012, 07:08 PM)
thank you for replying in the first place  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

the maxis vsat stb has static ip range (10.193.10.200-250) (i have no way to set it to be dhcp enabled) so in a common router i'll have to set the wan to one of the static ip in the range. so here i have to

1. configure the port 1 of rb750 to have the ip in the range of (10.193.10.200-250)?  what is the /24 suppose to mean?

how to make a srcnat masquerade nat rule with port 1 being the output interface?

very sorry im extremely noob in this, hope you will be patient with me...  cry.gif
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Ok then, as of now, how did you configure static IP for a computer that will connect to the Internet via the STB?
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Default Gateway:

Fill the info above, and we can go from there.
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post Apr 4 2012, 12:40 PM

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QUOTE(asellus @ Apr 3 2012, 07:18 PM)
Ok then, as of now, how did you configure static IP for a computer that will connect to the Internet via the STB?
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Default Gateway:

Fill the info above, and we can go from there.
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IP Address: 10.121.192.205
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192
Default Gateway: 10.121.194.193

can you help me?

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post Apr 4 2012, 01:26 PM

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QUOTE(aliex87 @ Apr 4 2012, 12:40 PM)
IP Address: 10.121.192.205
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192
Default Gateway: 10.121.194.193

can you help me?
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The default gateway isn't even in the same /26 subnet as the example IP address is. Plus, it isn't what you have said earlier, where you claim that the Maxis STB used static IP addresses between 10.193.10.200-250.

A question, if you configure the computer this setting:-

IP Address: 10.121.194.205
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192
Default Gateway: 10.121.194.193

can the computer connects to the Internet?
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QUOTE(asellus @ Apr 4 2012, 01:26 PM)
The default gateway isn't even in the same /26 subnet as the example IP address is. Plus, it isn't what you have said earlier, where you claim that the Maxis STB used static IP addresses between 10.193.10.200-250.

A question, if you configure the computer this setting:-

IP Address: 10.121.194.205
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192
Default Gateway: 10.121.194.193

can the computer connects to the Internet?
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sorry, the 10.193.10.200-250. i mention earlier is wrong, i confused with the schoolnet adsl modem setting. the one i posted above is the maxis vsat setting.

here' a screen shot:

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post Apr 4 2012, 01:59 PM

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QUOTE(aliex87 @ Apr 4 2012, 01:37 PM)
sorry, the 10.193.10.200-250. i mention earlier is wrong, i confused with the schoolnet adsl modem setting. the one i posted above is the maxis vsat setting.

here' a screen shot:

other computer has 10.121.194.194 up to 215 that i have seen. there's one wireless router been assigned 208 by me and its working. internet is slow but working, help me here  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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So the setting I mentioned works then? If yes, below is what you should do.

Connect the decoder to port 1 of the RB750.
Connect the 24-port switch (I assume it is unmanaged) to port 2 of RB750.
Configure the port 1 of RB750 to have the IP of 10.121.194.205/32, and the network to use 10.121.194.193.
Make a srcnat masquerade NAT rule with port 1 being the Output Interface.
Make a new static route entry where the destination address is 0.0.0.0/0, gateway being 10.121.194.193, and the distance being 1.
Create a DHCP server running on port 2 of RB750. If the said port is part of a bridge, run the DHCP server on the bridge. If a bridge exist, port 1 must not be part of it.
Configure the computers to use DHCP, and then connect them to the unmanaged switch.

After that, from one of the computers, try pinging 8.8.8.8

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QUOTE(asellus @ Apr 4 2012, 01:59 PM)
So the setting I mentioned works then? If yes, below is what you should do.

1. Connect the decoder to port 1 of the RB750.
2. Connect the 24-port switch (I assume it is unmanaged) to port 2 of RB750.
3. Configure the port 1 of RB750 to have the IP of 10.121.194.205/32, and the network to use 10.121.194.193.
4. Make a srcnat masquerade NAT rule with port 1 being the Output Interface.
5. Make a new static route entry where the destination address is 0.0.0.0/0, gateway being 10.121.194.193, and the distance being 1.
6. Create a DHCP server running on port 2 of RB750. If the said port is part of a bridge, run the DHCP server on the bridge. If a bridge exist, port 1 must not be part of it.
7. Configure the computers to use DHCP, and then connect them to the unmanaged switch.

After that, from one of the computers, try pinging 8.8.8.8
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hi, im very sorry if i kinda annoys you, but, how exactly do i do the steps that you mention above using winbox? i manage to get in the rb750, but i have no idea where to click to do steps 3-6. can u help me here? or point me to where i should read to get going? thank you notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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post Apr 8 2012, 01:21 AM

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Step 3 is done at IP -> Addresses.
Step 4 is done at IP -> Firewall, in the NAT tab.
Step 5 is done at IP -> Routes.
Step 6 is done at IP -> DHCP Server.

In Winbox, click the 'New Terminal' button, run the command '/interface print' and put them here.
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QUOTE(aliex87 @ Apr 7 2012, 06:19 PM)
hi, im very sorry if i kinda annoys you, but, how exactly do i do the steps that you mention above using winbox? i manage to get in the rb750, but i have no idea where to click to do  steps 3-6. can u help me here? or point me to where i should read to get going? thank you  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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Hi guys, need a lil bit help on pppoe.
just bought rb751g and unifi.
currently not using the hypptv so i don't mind about the vlan things.
i've set up using the default configuration and add new pppoe client.
i've entered my unifi username and also password but apparently,
the status keep on "dialing..disconnect..dialing..disconnect and so on"
the log from pppoe topics are ;

ether1: sent PADI to FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
sessionid=0x0000
host-uniq=0x46
service-name=
pppoe-out1 : terminating.. - disconnect
pppoe-out1 : LCP lowerdown
pppoe-out1 : LCP down event in initial state
pppoe-out1 : disconnect

using default config here

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post Apr 13 2012, 12:41 AM


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QUOTE(rip_code @ Apr 13 2012, 12:27 AM)
Hi guys, need a lil bit help on pppoe.
just bought rb751g and unifi.
currently not using the hypptv so i don't mind about the vlan things.
i've set up using the default configuration and add new pppoe client.
i've entered my unifi username and also password but apparently,
the status keep on "dialing..disconnect..dialing..disconnect and so on"
the log from pppoe topics are ;

ether1: sent PADI to FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
  sessionid=0x0000
  host-uniq=0x46
  service-name=
pppoe-out1 : terminating.. - disconnect
pppoe-out1 : LCP lowerdown
pppoe-out1 : LCP down event in initial state
pppoe-out1 : disconnect

using default config here
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You still need to setup an interface for vlan500 for PPPoE. vlan600 no need if you're not using HyppTV.
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Apr 13 2012, 12:41 AM)
You still need to setup an interface for vlan500 for PPPoE. vlan600 no need if you're not using HyppTV.
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bro. thanks alot. it is working now. did not know that i need to set-up vlan because for my previous dd-wrted router, i just set the pppoe straight away and can connect to the internet. notworthy.gif

do u have any idea what is the different on setup between MikroTik and DD-WRT? assume that i don't need vlan.600

edit: ok pls discard above statement. somehow i already forgot that i did setup vlan 500 for the dd-wrt. did this tweak back early 2011. doh.gif

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Hi all

I got the RB751U-2HnD just to whet my curiosity.
Managed to get it connected to internet but i noticed by speedtest dl is on 5-9mbps and ul is 14mbps.
Issue is i have UniFi 20.
Can someone share with me their backup file so I can learn from it.
Thanks
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post Apr 14 2012, 04:54 PM

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RouterOS 6.0 Beta1 is out

test at ur own risk, but so far it works good for me on 751U

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What's new in 6.0beta1 (2012-Apr-13 15:26):

*) updated drivers and kernel (to linux-2.6.38.2);
*) improved interface management (scales well for up to thousands of interfaces and more);
*) improved queue management (/queue simple and /queue tree) - easily handles tens
  of thousands of queues;
*) improved overall router performance when simple queues are used -
  at least double the performance of v5, even bigger improvements on multicore systems;
*) very small overhead for packets that miss simple queues,
  but simple queues are present in the system;
*) pcq queue is NAT aware (just like "/queue simple" and "/ip traffic-flow";
*) in "/ip firewall mangle" can specify "new-priority=from-dscp-high-3-bits";
*) new default queue types: pcq-download-default and pcq-upload-default;
*) simple queues have separate priority setting for download/upload/total;
*) slave flag shows up for interfaces that are in bridge,bonding or switch group;
*) global-in, global-out, global-total parent in /queue tree is
  replaced with global that is equivalent to global-total in v5;
*) simple queues happen in different place - at the very end of
  postrouting and local-in chains;
*) simple queues target-addresses and interface parameters are joined into one
  target parameter, now supports multiple interfaces match for one queue;
*) simple queues dst-address parameter is changed to dst and now supports
  destination interface matching;
*) dns cache logs requests to topics "dns" and "packet";
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QUOTE(natzakaria @ Apr 14 2012, 09:43 AM)
Hi all

I got the RB751U-2HnD just to whet my curiosity.
Managed to get it connected to internet but i noticed by speedtest dl is on 5-9mbps and ul is 14mbps.
Issue is i have UniFi 20.
Can someone share with me their backup file so I can learn from it.
Thanks
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How about you connect direct and dial from notebook / pc? do you get better speed. It maybe the isp problem.
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Using LAN cable I get the speed - in fact 10% faster 22-24mbps.
Its the wireless thats screwed.
Weikee & Jinaun : Can you share your settings or backup file?
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QUOTE(natzakaria @ Apr 14 2012, 06:52 PM)
Using LAN cable I get the speed - in fact 10% faster 22-24mbps.
Its the wireless thats screwed.
Weikee & Jinaun : Can you share your settings or backup file?
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i follow the klseet setting minus the vlan600 coz its on BIZ line

however.. wireless speed i did't notice the rate.. i onli tested on wire speed and its ~95% of the subscribed speed

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You mean his .backup file?
Can that be used for the RB751U-2HnD?
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QUOTE(asellus @ Apr 8 2012, 01:21 AM)
Step 3 is done at IP -> Addresses.
Step 4 is done at IP -> Firewall, in the NAT tab.
Step 5 is done at IP -> Routes.
Step 6 is done at IP -> DHCP Server.

In Winbox, click the 'New Terminal' button, run the command '/interface print' and put them here.
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here's the interface print

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and it worked!! thank you very2 much!! notworthy.gif notworthy.gif and to my surprise, after using the rb750 between the vsat stb and switch, i can get constant speed of about 3mbps, before this cannot get past 512kbps, i dont know why. but streaming youtube is still slow and ping is high since it is vsat. but downloading is good and constant. thank you very2 much again!! notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(jinaun @ Apr 14 2012, 08:51 PM)
i follow the klseet setting minus the vlan600 coz its on BIZ line

however.. wireless speed i did't notice the rate.. i onli tested on wire speed and its ~95% of the subscribed speed
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Wireless speed can get 20Mbps? Try LAN cable, if you can achieve the speed.

My setting is totally difference, I have many VLAN devices.

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