Re: [WISPA] Any Mikrotik experts hanging out tonight?

2011-05-06 Thread Titan Wireless WISPA Vendor
If there is no function in V4 that you require, we would suggest 
downgrading to V3.30 for routers.  V4 is only suggested if you have 
wireless cards in the router needing 802.11n support. Many customers 
have found issues in higher versions of the OS, some are still running 
V2.9, it just depends on what functions you need on that router.

Give it a try...

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Grant Stufft wrote:
 Hi,

 Any MT gurus hanging out tonight.  We have a powerouter 732 that we 
 upgraded from v3.22 to 4.17 tonight.  When we upgraded it complained 
 about a new license and we did the automatic upgrade and it rebooted 
 just fine.  The problem is that I cannot reach it now via the public 
 ip addresses. Was working great before the upgrade.  I can access it 
 just fine over the two routed internal interfaces but not the masq 
 interfaces. We have three different sources of bandwidth on 3 of the 
 ethernet interfaces and two of the ethernet interfaces have our 
 rfc1918 addresses with clients on them.  There are masq statements for 
 each of the 3 bandwidth  interfaces for 192.168.0.0/16 
 http://192.168.0.0/16 to only go out that particular interface. We 
 then use policy routing to send the traffic out the different 
 interfaces. It was working fine until the upgrade.  Now torch shows 
 that there is no traffic going over the interfaces.  If you go to the 
 nat statements and look at the masq statements,  the counters are 
 increasing like they are being hit but the traffic is not leaving the 
 interface.

 Any idea what may be happening or more importantly what information is 
 needed to properly get this working again and fixed?  Worked very well 
 before and to my eyes, everything looks good.

 Thanks


 



 
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[WISPA] looking for ideas...

2011-05-06 Thread Blair Davis


  
  
I have a special job to do.

I need to connect 4 sites together in a line and provide Ethernet
connectivity between them. I may NOT use wireless to do this.

I can run overhead cable of most any type I need to. Coax, cat3 or
cat5, or even fiber if the price is right...

Site 1 to site 2 is 700 ft. Site 2 to site 3 is 900 ft. Site 3 to
site 4 is 2400 ft. 

Looking for options...
  




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Re: [WISPA] looking for ideas...

2011-05-06 Thread Larry A Weidig
My initial response is fiber, due to distances.  However, you might be
able to get away with something less costly depending on requirements.
What speed? 10, 100, 1000, 10G...  There are lots of Ethernet extenders
that can give you speeds to 100 Mbps over coax, copper,... just Google
it and you will find plenty.  We have used these when fiber is not an
option.  However, make sure you take grounding between buildings into
account as well with stuff like coax/copper.  If you can afford it fiber
is your best option.

 

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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 4:17 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] looking for ideas...

 

I have a special job to do.

I need to connect 4 sites together in a line and provide Ethernet
connectivity between them.  I may NOT use wireless to do this.

I can run overhead cable of most any type I need to.  Coax, cat3 or
cat5, or even fiber if the price is right...

Site 1 to site 2 is 700 ft.  Site 2 to site 3 is 900 ft.  Site 3 to site
4 is 2400 ft. 

Looking for options...




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Re: [WISPA] looking for ideas...

2011-05-06 Thread Butch Evans
On Fri, 2011-05-06 at 17:17 -0400, Blair Davis wrote:
 I have a special job to do.
 
 I need to connect 4 sites together in a line and provide Ethernet
 connectivity between them.  I may NOT use wireless to do this.
 
 I can run overhead cable of most any type I need to.  Coax, cat3 or
 cat5, or even fiber if the price is right...
 
 Site 1 to site 2 is 700 ft.  Site 2 to site 3 is 900 ft.  Site 3 to
 site 4 is 2400 ft. 

I would HIGHLY recommend fiber for this.  I am assuming these are
different buildings.  If they are, and they are on their own electric
meters, then grounding alone would make me want use fiber instead of
copper.  There are some solutions out there that will use the copper
lines, but I'd still go with fiber.Cost difference is likely to be
minimal and by the time you save $$ on the ethernet extenders (SDSL type
devices), you may come out at nearly the same cost with more bandwidth
to boot.

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Re: [WISPA] looking for ideas...

2011-05-06 Thread Mark Nash
For lower speeds, I have used pairs of SDSL modems before.  They install 
as bridges.


On 5/6/2011 2:17 PM, Blair Davis wrote:

I have a special job to do.

I need to connect 4 sites together in a line and provide Ethernet 
connectivity between them.  I may NOT use wireless to do this.


I can run overhead cable of most any type I need to.  Coax, cat3 or 
cat5, or even fiber if the price is right...


Site 1 to site 2 is 700 ft.  Site 2 to site 3 is 900 ft.  Site 3 to 
site 4 is 2400 ft.


Looking for options...





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Re: [WISPA] looking for ideas...

2011-05-06 Thread Bryan Fields
On 5/6/2011 17:17, Blair Davis wrote:
 I need to connect 4 sites together in a line and provide Ethernet
 connectivity between them.  I may NOT use wireless to do this.

 I can run overhead cable of most any type I need to.  Coax, cat3 or cat5, or
 even fiber if the price is right...

 Site 1 to site 2 is 700 ft.  Site 2 to site 3 is 900 ft.  Site 3 to site 4
 is 2400 ft.
Fiber is the only way to go.  Copper will be nothing but headaches.

You can get ADSS fiber and run it on poles, but you might be better off having
some one do it for you, if you can't splice fiber in house.

Switches and GigE SFP's are dirt cheap now, and for the distance, it's not
going to be cheaper, but the bandwidth is there when you need it.

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Re: [WISPA] looking for ideas...

2011-05-06 Thread lakeland
Agreed.  Fiber is dirt cheap on Ebay. NOS.  Media converters for less than  
$100 each


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From: Butch Evans but...@butchevans.com
To: wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 22:24:44 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: [WISPA] looking for ideas...

On Fri, 2011-05-06 at 17:17 -0400, Blair Davis wrote:

I have a special job to do.

I need to connect 4 sites together in a line and provide Ethernet
connectivity between them.  I may NOT use wireless to do this.

I can run overhead cable of most any type I need to.  Coax, cat3 or
cat5, or even fiber if the price is right...

Site 1 to site 2 is 700 ft.  Site 2 to site 3 is 900 ft.  Site 3 to
site 4 is 2400 ft. 


I would HIGHLY recommend fiber for this.  I am assuming these are
different buildings.  If they are, and they are on their own electric
meters, then grounding alone would make me want use fiber instead of
copper.  There are some solutions out there that will use the copper
lines, but I'd still go with fiber.Cost difference is likely to be
minimal and by the time you save $$ on the ethernet extenders (SDSL type
devices), you may come out at nearly the same cost with more bandwidth
to boot.

--

* Butch Evans   * Professional Network Consultation*
* http://www.butchevans.com/* Network Engineering  *
* http://store.wispgear.net/* Wired or Wireless Networks   *
* http://blog.butchevans.com/   * ImageStream, Mikrotik and MORE!  *
*NOTE MY NEW NUMBER:  702-537-0979 *





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