On Tue, 12 Feb 2008, Travis Johnson wrote:

>With a product like Trango, they have a utility called "linktest" 
>that shows packet loss after sending ten sets of 100 packets and 
>measuring on both sides the loss:

With Mikrotik, you have stats for the wireless link as well.  You 
can double-click an entry under WIRELESS->Registration-Table and you 
have a stats tab that will show you tx and rx packets, bytes, 
frames, frame bytes, hardware frame bytes and frames.  The 
difference between packets and frames is loss on the link.  I agree 
that it would be nice to have a calculated value displayed, but the 
information is available.  The packet data is available via snmp as 
well, though the hardware frame data is not.  You can get (from 
snmp) the OID that includes errors (in and out) on the wireless link 
as well as other interfaces.  The OID is found with: "/interface 
print oid".  Is this what you are wanting?

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