by Steve Discher | May 19, 2015 | MikroTik
There’s a million ways to do this with MikroTik RouterOS on the wiki and the web but none of them fit my particular application. Let me explain: 1. The most vulnerable in my network was a Ubiquiti AirFiber 24 (AF24) upstream from the tower I am connected to...
by Steve Discher | Mar 6, 2015 | MikroTik
I found this information on another site and thought it useful to include here. Thank you to https://blog.linitx.com/. MikroTik CAPsMAN is a very useful method of setting up a large number of APs (CAPs) in a building, but how can you help a client to roam better?...
by Steve Discher | Dec 3, 2014 | MikroTik, Wireless Internet News
I was intrigued by the recently new feature being developed by MikroTik called “CAPsMan”. From the wiki “Controlled Access Point system Manager (CAPsMAN) allows centralization of wireless network management and if necessary, data processing. When...
by Steve Discher | May 21, 2014 | MikroTik
It started out simple enough – install MikroTik RouterOS as a guest OS on ESXi and make the virtual router a VPN endpoint for a site to site VPN. Here is my setup. On the left is an MikroTik RB2011 and on the right is a virtual instance of MikroTik RouterOS. As...
by Steve Discher | May 7, 2014 | MikroTik, Training
Ever since I wrote the book, RouterOS by Example, I get a lot of emails asking me specific questions about this powerful routing system. I try and answer the questions, time allowing, as completely as possible. There is one question that seems to pop up from time to...
by Steve Discher | May 1, 2014 | ISP Supplies News, MikroTik, Training, Ubiquiti, Wireless Internet News
This is an idea that has been long in the making, a single repository of technical information where you as a user can go to get the information you need quickly about MikroTik, Ubiquiti or other WISP topics. Yes, most manufacturers have wiki’s but our is...
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