No, the route cache bug takes a few weeks to manifest, and only on routers running OSPF, which yours isn't. The only non-transient error I can think of that would match what you describe is an IP address issue. When your modem associates with the sector, it is assigned an IP address on the wireless interface by DHCP. Depending on how you're connecting to the modem, maybe the IP address you were connected to was removed. I'd recommend connecting via MAC address to avoid this type of thing. To do that, you click on the three dots in the Winbox connection dialog. It will bring up a window that lists all the Mikrotik devices found on the local network. There will be multiple columns, including MAC address and IP address. If you click the MAC address, it will auto-fill the connection dialog with the MAC address and connect via layer 2. What is your wireless MAC address? I'll watch for it in the sector logs. Tom On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 11:35 AM, Daniel Ransom <danra995@yahoo.com> wrote:
Tom,
I pointed to 120 degrees and I think that I got a signal....then, my modem "went away." It disconnected from WinBox. I had to go pick up my wife, so I did not pursue it further.
Did the cache bug bite me? 23. OPTIONAL: Work around a RouterOS route cache bug until it's fixed upstream
73 from Dan at K7MM
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________________________________ From: Tom Hayward <esarfl@gmail.com> To: Puget Sound Data Ring <psdr@hamwan.org> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2014 8:56 AM Subject: Re: [HamWAN PSDR] Manchester, WA Test Good
Awesome! Try some other directions, if you can. Mirrormont and Baldi are probably also accessible from there. Give me a call on 147.30+ (88.5) if you need any help. Tom KD7LXL On Mar 27, 2014 10:45 PM, "Dan Ransom, PE" <danra995@yahoo.com> wrote:
I saw -69 dB at Yukon Harbor Road and Colchester Road this evening at 1730. The link was to Capitol Park; azimuth was approximately 48 degrees. Callsign is KD7WDJ (Kitsap County Alternate Communications System).
More shots tomorrow from Kitsap County.
73,
Dan at K7MM 509.330.6398
On Mar 27, 2014, at 22:29, Nigel Vander Houwen <nigel@k7nvh.com> wrote:
Can you give an example of something you were trying to access that's giving you issues?
Nigel K7NVH
On Mar 27, 2014, at 9:30 PM, Dean Gibson AE7Q <hamwan@ae7q.net> wrote:
Today I tried to access a number of 44.x.x.x/8 web sites that I was perfectly able to access a week ago, but cannot tonight. A "traceroute" shows that these accesses are leaving the 44.x.x.x/8 network and coming back in at UCSD. That of course could explain what is happening.
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