I'm curious to hear why the client's VPN wouldn't work. I haven't had any problem with client VPN units working through StarOS. Might be a network design issue rather than anything to do with StarOS.
I would strongly suggest switching to a StarOS board with V3 and atheros chipset cards. If the rest of your APs are StarOS, having a few Mikrotik APs in there makes for a little bit of a management problem as they are not as easy to maintain as a StarOS AP is. The WAR2, WAR4 and X4000 boards all have plenty of CPU to handle 50+ clients. I have one client that has 120+ associations across four sectors with an X4000 and it handles the traffic (and cbq bandwidth shaping) with no problems. Other thing to check would be the client CPE ethernet autonegotiation, especially if the radio is pinging without loss. If you are using CPQ19 units, you might want to change the autonegotiation down to 10 full and see if that helps. Some newer switches and routers do not do the autonegotiation well and you need to hard-code one side to ensure a good connection to the bottom. Matt Larsen vistabeam.com Steve Barnes wrote: > In reply to the RB411. We changed from a StarOS WAR board that would > not work for our clients VPN and the company that put up my towers > replaced them with a RB411. I was the Guinea Pig for their Mikrotik AP > setup. I am a Tranzeo Guy and know little about MT boards been using > StarOS Wrap for years but hard to get now. Is the RB411 a bad decision > if so what should be used? > > Steve Barnes > RCWiFi Wireless Internet Service > (765)584-2288 > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Josh Luthman > Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 3:36 PM > To: WISPA General List > Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik issues > > You may want to look at the status tab of the associated clients on the > AP. > See if there are lost packets or a lot of retransmissions. > > Did you really use a RB411 or did you mean another model for the AP? > > Josh Luthman > Office: 937-552-2340 > Direct: 937-552-2343 > 1100 Wayne St > Suite 1337 > Troy, OH 45373 > > Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. > --- Henry Spencer > > > On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Steve Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> I have a odd issue(as always). >> >> First of all I have a 180 sector with a RB411 XR2 3.15 OS 44 Clients. >> Can that board handle that load running B everyone at 2MB? All CPE's >> are Tranzeo TR19 >> >> Next I have 3 clients off of that sector with the same issue. Pings >> from my office to the CPE NEVER drop. However, pings from the client >> > to > >> my office will drop for an intermittent time period several times an >> hour. I have visited 2 of the clients. With my laptop connected to >> > the > >> POE, when everything is working I can winbox into the tower to watch >> what happens, with a ping running from my laptop to my office. As >> > soon > >> as the pings stop I start looking at the tower, the Winbox never loses >> connection. But I can't ping the web, I can't browse the web and >> tracert stop between the CPE and the tower. But I am still connected >> and have full access to the Tower with winbox. Pings from the tower >> > to > >> the CPE never fail or change time nor do pings from my office. When >> > the > >> client first complained I had them setup a VNC connection to take >> control of their PC assuming they were clueless. With VNC from my >> office I started a ping on their PC and watched it start failing, I >> NEVER LOST CONNECTION WITH VNC. I could stop and start a ping do a >> tracert and to make sure I even rebooted the pc. So TCP level still >> works. Have replaced radios POE's, and some cables at one but since I >> now have 3 doing it I am pretty sure it's the AP. >> >> HELP!!!! >> >> Steve Barnes >> RCWiFi Wireless Internet Service >> (765)584-2288 >> >> >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -------- > >> WISPA Wants You! 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