This page describes the configuration of MikroTik 5GHz and 60GHz devices with RouterOS.
It is assumed that the device already has a base configuration: see RouterOSBaseConfig
The following steps can be done via WinBox or WebFig.
This page describes the configuration of MikroTik 5GHz and 60GHz devices with RouterOS.
It is assumed that the device already has a base configuration: see RouterOSBaseConfig
The following steps can be done via WinBox or WebFig.
Go to IP->Addresses, add a new IP address
Set the interface to bridge
Go to IP->Routes
Gateway: the IP of the router on the interface connected to the wireless device, e.g. 10.12.310.1
Edit the interface wlan1 in Wireless->WiFi Interfaces
ap bridge for PtmP AP (master)
bridge for PtP AP (master)
station for PtP or PtmP station (slave)
ap-<direction>.<location>.ffgraz.net
<location1>-<location2>.ffgraz.net location1 shold be the AP, location2 the station
TODO
Edit the interface wlan60-1 in Wireless->W60G
ap bridge for PtmP AP (master)
bridge for PtP AP (master)
station for PtP or PtmP station (slave)
ap-<direction>.<location>.ffgraz.net
<location1>-<location2>.ffgraz.net location1 shold be the AP, location2 the station
Warning: Frequency can be set to values not supported by the device. Make sure to set a supported frequency otherwise you might lock yourself out by disconnecting a remote device. Use the Safe Mode feature if in doubt.
On devices in station mode (slave), the auto setting is useful as it scans all channels. This way the frequency can be changed on the AP without having to reconfigure the station. This automatic scanning can be a disadvantage for longer links that might be interrupted more often, as reconnecting will take longer.