Usually you can decipher what was intended before mangling by auto correct, but 
“Bethesda” has me stumped.

From: Lewis Bergman 
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2015 8:55 AM
To: Animal Farm 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 2 wireless APs on bridged Mikrotik ports

OK. That auto correct is just pitiful. I am really going to have to stop 
sending mail to this list on my phone. I am obviously not qualified to do so.

On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 8:52 AM, Paul McCall <[email protected]> wrote:

  Having not Used UniFi, does it do a clean job of this?  …. Switching between 
APs as needed and keeping it all straight MAC table wise?



  From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lewis Bergman
  Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2015 9:41 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 2 wireless APs on bridged Mikrotik ports



  Sorry Ken. I summer you don't have 2 Bethesda in house to set it up in a lab. 
I would think shortening the time is your best bet. Now how short.... No idea. 
ARP traffic is tiny so I can't imagine that causing an issue. Maybe a cpu issue 
on all sides trying to keep up with them?



  On Thu, Oct 22, 2015, 8:38 AM Josh Luthman <[email protected]> 
wrote:

    That was Ken's :)

    Josh Luthman
    Office: 937-552-2340
    Direct: 937-552-2343
    1100 Wayne St
    Suite 1337
    Troy, OH 45373

    On Oct 22, 2015 9:37 AM, "Paul McCall" <[email protected]> wrote:

    +1 on Josh’s suggestions



    From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Josh Luthman
    Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2015 9:27 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 2 wireless APs on bridged Mikrotik ports



    Nope, you already have my suggestion.

    Can you try your idea of a 10s timeout?

    Josh Luthman
    Office: 937-552-2340
    Direct: 937-552-2343
    1100 Wayne St
    Suite 1337
    Troy, OH 45373

    On Oct 22, 2015 12:28 AM, "Ken Hohhof" <[email protected]> wrote:

    There are 4 SSIDs.  But customer has each device “join” each SSID.  I 
expected the devices to pick one SSID and stay with it down to 1 bar, but they 
seem very fickle.



    Or are you saying make all the SSIDs the same?  I don’t think it matters, 
there are 4 wireless networks, even if they are all named the same.



    From: Josh Luthman 

    Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 11:03 PM

    To: [email protected] 

    Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 2 wireless APs on bridged Mikrotik ports



    Why not do 4 SSIDs?  Add the profiles once and then done.

    I think your issue is probably the APs, not the bridge/switch part but it 
doesn't really help.

    Josh Luthman
    Office: 937-552-2340
    Direct: 937-552-2343
    1100 Wayne St
    Suite 1337
    Troy, OH 45373

    On Oct 21, 2015 11:59 PM, "Ken Hohhof" <[email protected]> wrote:

    I have a customer who insisted he needed 2 dual band wireless APs 25 feet 
apart in his ranch house.  So we have a managed non-WiFi Mikrotik RB2011 in his 
basement, feeding two Netgear routers in wireless AP mode.  I have the LAN 
ports bridged rather than using the switch chips, since there's plenty of CPU 
power and it gives more visibility into the traffic.

    So counting 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, the customer has 4 SSIDs and I think his 
devices like iPads are jumping back and forth between networks.  And I think 
bad things are happening because the bridging table can't keep track of which 
port the clients are on.  I see weird things like the same amount of traffic 
going out the ports to both wireless APs.  I never see a MAC address on both 
bridge ports, but it is acting like the Mikrotik is flooding traffic to both 
ports.

    Should I be tweaking parameters like reducing the ageing time below the 
default 5 minutes?  Should I be using the switch chips and not bridging?

    Is this a typical problem when devices can choose between multiple APs 
close together on the same bridged LAN? 





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