We have a nice board for APs and clients with the Atheros chipset -- called the RouterBOARD 230 (TM). See www.routerboard.com John www.mikrotik.com At 02:30 AM 10/16/2003, you wrote: On the URL: http
There is a standard called 802.3af and if the board design follows that standard, there are no problems. Of course the RouterBOARD 200 follows those and we have cable runs up to 150m even with POE (I
Sounds more like water in the antenna connector/cable. John www.mikrotik.com At 04:56 AM 7/28/2003 -0400, you wrote: Hi all, I have a customer who is using an RG with an Orinoco card about 200 yards
Hello Nate, Mikrotik RouterOS supports any size subnet... www.mikrotik.com John Tully At 09:10 PM 10/2/2002 -0500, you wrote: I need to find a cheap router that will support subnets that are larger t
I would guess he is talking about setting the card to monitor/promiscuous mode. I am sure you can find plenty of key words for what you want to do on linux-wlan list. John At 10:59 AM 9/24/2002 -0400
Hello, 802.11 has a function called "Point-Coordinator function" or PCF. It is not completely implemented in Prism Firmware yet, but it should be quite fast polling. When prism supports it, we [Mikro
Hello Nate, I am happy that you like our 200mW cards. I just wanted to correct the spelling of our company name. It is Mikrotik -- the two "k"'s come from German and Latvian usage. I know it is not s
Hello, For the 200mW Prism card MikroTik is selling, we have tested the power in comparison to 100mW Cisco 350s and found 3dB higher output (meaning 200mW). We have also check the amplifier chip in t
You can do that with a MikroTik RouterOS AP. http://www.mikrotik.com/docs2.8/interface/bridge.main John www.mikrotik.com At 06:15 PM 4/27/2004, you wrote: It's a shame that with 4 interfaces on the K
At 02:35 PM 4/28/2004, you wrote: John, Have you thought about supporting the KN PC Driver for Linux so you can setup a Satellite station off a KN TC network? For 2.4GHz solutions, most people use ou
At 05:13 PM 4/28/2004, you wrote: John, You will have a polling system soon? Please provide more details? Here is the initial document from a test package that you can put on a MikroTik AP/router/cli
At 08:59 PM 4/28/2004, you wrote: Karlnet: Any plans to support multiple SSID's & SSID based VLAN's in future AP+ Bins? It seem I am getting active at writing to this list, but here it goes... MikroT
At 06:57 PM 4/29/2004, you wrote: John, I've been a user of MT for some time, and have been very pleased with the router (which is our gateway router) and the continual improvements to same. I'm real
At 04:57 PM 4/30/2004, you wrote: John, This may be a stupid question, but with this new polling protocol, will the client need to also have this software or will a standard .11x system talk to your
At 05:03 AM 5/1/2004, you wrote: John I have been reading about this protocol and wanted a clarification, does it have true polling or are you just changing the ACK timing?? I don't know what you mea
When I joined this list, the rules said that anybody that wanted should post about equipment with prices and everything (a very open list) -- I know that the initial list admin has sadly passed away,
Make sure that your antenna or unit are not the highest point on the tower. Also, you should have a grounded lighting rod on the top of the tower. Here is a very good link on this topic. It is not go
We have a new product: RouterBOARD 18 -- 8 port mPCI to PCI board (Extreme) http://www.routerboard.com/rb11.html#rboard18 (the back side has four ports also - tomorrow, both sides will be shown) Pric
We are doing some testing in-house and we will be making easier ways to view the stats for clients and such. But, we have not found any changes yet. For clients that do have very low quality signal/c
At 03:47 PM 10/15/2004, you wrote: John Tully wrote: We are doing some testing in-house and we will be making easier ways to view the stats for clients and such. But, we have not found any changes ye