Anyone seeing a problem where NS5's in 5/10mhz mode will not see a MT
AP? I have a few dozen NS5's out there
on 20mhz and they work fine. Ive got a 5 and 10mhz MT link (MT at AP + 4
CPE) and went to add a NS5 and its a
no go. NS5 does not see the AP unless I switch to 20mhz. MT is
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Hi all,
I'm a newbie in mikrotik.
Does anybody know how to different download con/packet and
browsing con/packet ?
Thx.
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Alim Salipin
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Jl. Hayam Wuruk No. 27
Jakarta - Pusat, 10120.
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It could just be me but I find your question very difficult to understand.
Are you asking how to capture HTTP traffic differently then any other traffic?
On 12/10/08, Alim Salipin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a newbie in mikrotik.
Does anybody know how to different download
On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 20:25 -0500, Josh Luthman wrote:
It could just be me but I find your question very difficult to understand.
Rest assured, it's not just you. ;-)
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Josh Luthman wrote:
It could just be me but I find your question very difficult to understand.
Are you asking how to capture HTTP traffic differently then any other traffic?
On 12/10/08, Alim Salipin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a newbie in mikrotik.
Does anybody know how to
It sounds like you want to use bursts to make pages load snappy but
pulling the reins back when they do large downloads.
Look in the /queue section
On 12/10/08, Alim Salipin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh Luthman wrote:
It could just be me but I find your question very difficult to understand.
Butch Evans wrote:
On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 10:58 +0700, Alim Salipin wrote:
Some of users used internet conn for downloading files and the others
used it for browsing normally website. Cos d/l files consumes much
bandwith, I wanna try to limit the traffic connection (assumed
that both of
Josh Luthman wrote:
It sounds like you want to use bursts to make pages load snappy but
pulling the reins back when they do large downloads.
Look in the /queue section
On 12/10/08, Alim Salipin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh Luthman wrote:
It could just be me but I find your question
FFR this works for me...
/ip firewall mangle
add action=mark-packet chain=prerouting comment=capture first meg of http
\
connection-bytes=0-100 disabled=no new-packet-mark=firstmeg \
passthrough=yes port=80 protocol=tcp
add action=mark-packet chain=prerouting comment=capture 1meg to
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