You need to add a bypass binding with the tropos ip+tropos mac in the
same binding, and uncheck the pool address in hotspot profile.
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El 24/04/2010, a las 00:39, "Ralph" <[email protected]> escribió:
Hi Josh-
1. About once a year, some of the hotspot radios behind this router
begin
doing weird things- like giving users MT IP addresses but not
allowing them
to see the captive portal, or maybe not allowing them to the
Internet. The
radios are a Tropos mesh system and it is properly meshed and working
correctly. It is like the hotspot is blocking them. As a matter of
fact,
if I put a bypass rule in the hotspot for the user's IP address he
gets to
the Internet just fine. So it really appears like a hotspot problem
and not
a basic problem. Most of the time when this happens, we go spend
half a
day pulling our hair out and then run out of time and rebuild the
router
(default and start over). Today my guys had to leave after 5 hours
and I am
going to have to do this remotely. BTW- it is running 4.6 as of
today. It
was on 4.3 before but was doing the same thing.
2. I am not familiar with that setting. I even searched the web for
Mikrotik +"on default". Can you fill me in?
I stared and compared all the firewall rules between this system and
one
that works and can see no difference.
I'd love to just have Butch or someone take a quick look and see if
they see
an obvious problem, but it is late on Friday now.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Luthman
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 6:12 PM
To: Mikrotik discussions
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] Didn't mean to hijack thread
1) Why do you need to blow it away?
2) You could change the "on default" config.
On 4/23/10, Ralph <[email protected]> wrote:
Sorry- I replied to save typing the address and forgot to change the
subject.
I have a PC running MT 4.6 that I want to "blow away".
It is 100 miles away.
Normally when I do this, I browse to it on the web, do the reset,
and it
keeps the WAN info so I can get back in to re-do the rest of the
parameters.
However this one has PPPoE instead of a straight Ethernet LAN
connection.
Does anyone know if the PPPoE credentials are retained like the
rest of
the
WAN data when you do this?
Thanks
Ralph
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