Ah, ok. Makes sense. Thanks again! -Ben. This is used on the remote station, assuming it only has a single WiFi interface. If you wanted to measure on the base station, you would have to fetch the wh
Does anyone know the algorithm to convert the INTEGER values returned from the OIDs for signal and noise into dB values? A signal value of 86 and noise value of 10 aren't as helpful as the dB values.
Actually, yes. We've had strange, random lockups of both wireless interfaces under Karlnet 4.31 and 4.43 on one of our AP-1000's. Haven't been able to trace it back to anything specific. -Ben. Anybod
Thanks Thomas. Good suggestions. Unfortunately, our symptoms do not match either condition, and we are already blocking snmp at our edge for all our APs. -Ben.
Karlnet fully supports PPTP and IPSec Passthru modes. We have dozens of clients working for companies such as Sun, Cisco, HP, IBM, Intel, etc. who are set up with NAT and private IPs and VPNing into
Thanks Brendan! Yep, I'm already using it, but there are several things about it that I would like to alter and am not an expert in perl, so I just thought I'd ping on the cricket thing. How about SN
I've done packet traces of this and seen the succession of set and get snmp queries to obtain the SNR values, and am not certain it can be done with cricket, but again, just polling to see if anyone
Thanks much Slobodan! But when I use the .1.7.1 and .1.8.1 with snmpget, they always return a value of 0. What is different in the MRTG? I also don't see what the remote station is within the config
Anyone know if there's a CPU or Memory SNMP OID for Karlnet? I did an snmpwalk on my AP-1000 and can't find one, but I thought I'd check here anyway. -Ben.
I am seeing the same thing. On both 4.31 and 4.43 heterogeneous and homogenous networks. Still trying to figure out why. -Ben. I've been noticing some rather serious jitter between our client station
Kevin, Can you share a little more information on this with the list please? I, for one, would like to know where I might be able to get a few for testing, etc. Thanks! -Ben.
Cool Brian. You wouldn't happen to have any documentation or digital images of the solder points that need to be removed and any gotchas to watch out for when doing this, would you? -Ben.
Thanks. I am familiar with QoS (though not with Mikrotik). So what you're saying is that by throttling the bandwidth upstream at the Mikrotik, the Mikrotik will send the ICMP Source Quench messages b