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« [Equipment] DIY 900MHZ XR9  
snowpro2000

join:2004-06-13
Canada

Re: Mikrotik queues accurate?

I am using 2.9.50 on the router only because it has been very stable and was affraid to upgrade.

Its pretty easy to setup so I don't know how I could screw that up.....
Mike_27
Premium
join:2004-05-15
Gardiner, MT

Re: Mikrotik queues accurate?

here try this:

/queue simple \
add name="simple-test" target-addresses=192.168.1.45/32 dst-address=0.0.0.0/0 \
interface=all parent=none direction=both priority=8 queue=default/default \
limit-at=0/0 max-limit=512000/512000 total-queue=default-small disabled=no

hth,
Mike

epicproblem

join:2007-09-16
Sacramento, CA
hey snowpro,
What is your setup like? How do you like the NS2?
thewisperer
Premium
join:2008-01-16
·TekSavvy Solutions..

Re: Mikrotik queues accurate?

I have very small network.

I have spoken to people who have many ns2 and they say they rock. Let's hope they will rock for a long time.

That's hard to predict. But for the price (compared to Mikrotik cpe) if you have problems after a few years, you can replace them at low cost. They will have paid for themselves.

Mike_27: I am using winbox and my queues are set up just as you suggest.
lutful
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join:2005-06-16
Ottawa, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..

Re: Mikrotik queues accurate?

said by thewisperer See Profile :

Mike_27: I am using winbox and my queues are set up just as you suggest.
Please post your current configuration for Mike and others -I am sure they will be able spot if something is not quite right.

You could either save a full system backup using
system backup> save name=wisperer_full
or export just the queue configuration using
queue simple>export file=wisperer_queue

For any complex WISP systems, and specially Mikrotik, it is useful to save current settings as you experiment.
snowpro2000

join:2004-06-13
Canada

As everyone says, they are cheap and reliable.

I wonder if the Loco will do as well.

It would allow us to lower installation costs. Subsidise the installation cost to get recurring revenue.

Its been done in the alarm industry for years now.
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