I didn't realize those modems didn't come with a license that allows AP mode. That will preclude the test I suggested. I think you're QRT-5 should be able to do AP mode. You could set it for AP mode and see if the other modem can connect to it. Tom On Mon, Aug 27, 2018, 19:28 Scott J. Burrows <sburrows97211@comcast.net> wrote:
tom, I reset the modem and tried the command again. the results were different ...
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[admin@MikroTik] /interface wireless> set wlan1 mode=ap-bridge channel-width=5mhz failure: license does not allow AP mode [admin@MikroTik] /interface wireless> / [admin@MikroTik] > sys lic pr software-id: 71BK-YKAU nlevel: 3 features: [admin@MikroTik] >
scott, n7dod
*----- Original Message -----* *From:* Tom Hayward <tom@tomh.us> *Reply-To:* Puget Sound Data Ring <psdr@hamwan.org> *To:* Puget Sound Data Ring <psdr@hamwan.org> *Sent:* 8/27/2018 4:24:09 PM *Subject:* Re: [HamWAN PSDR] Larch Mnt [N7DOD] ------------------------------ On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 11:39 AM Scott J. Burrows < sburrows97211@comcast.net> wrote:
Yes, all testing was done individually. I was told that Mikrotik 802.11ac modems do not support 5 and 10 MHz channels. This maybe the problem with Node-1. I was given a couple of commands from Tom Hayward to try and see if the modem supported HamWAN. This test failed, and thus most likely will not work for HamWAN usage.
I'm curious what the failure looked like. Did it report an error about unsupported channel-widths?
Tom
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