Lorenzo, Awesome video and appreciate all the info. As others have mentioned in the comments, could you please post the configuration files/information somewhere for those who are still interested? Thanks in advance!
I dont know if you'll watch this Lorenzo, but around minute 27:30 you talk about setting up queues with the map device, however I understand you could also have it connected to a open wireless connection, how do you set up the queues to prioritize traffic when one could be using the map to connect to different connections on the go, which won't necessarily have the same connection speeds?
Fantastic and amazing product! We have a major availability problem though from the distributors here in Greece for 2 months now. Will you look at it Mikrotik??
You have showed a great possible usage of several SSID for specific purpose. I have MiktoTik at home ad would love to carry this little gadget to get VPN connection for my iPhone, iPad or MacBook to my local network and QNAP NAS. Why don't you share configurations that we can tweak for people that are not really MikroTik certified trainers.
After I saw this presentation on RUclips I bought a mAP-Lite. I´m running CapsMan @ my home router. I have configured my mAp Lite to connect to the home router by a EoIP tunnel over l2tp, and made the mAP-Lite wlan interface a CapsMan client. In this setup I just connect the mAp-Lite to a network and a minute later, when it:s up-n-running and had connected to CapsMan I have access to my local network, and even my guest netork through the mAP-Lite. It´s awesome! The setup on the Map-Lite is minimal, it just requires 4 commands to make it:s magic; l2tp client config eoip config dhcp client for the ethernet port and put the wlan port into capsman controlled port. You will need some firewall rules to keep it safe tough.
Somebody forgot to mention the price for a switch to put all these access points. Also one "expensive" access point is generally more reliable in terms of hardware than even 2-3 of the cheap ones. so chances are that you will first lose several cheap access points before losing the expensive one.
A link to the configuration for the Wireless Swiss Knife would be very nice. Thank you
Upvoted.
These are awesome. Really need a dual band version.
Lorenzo, Awesome video and appreciate all the info. As others have mentioned in the comments, could you please post the configuration files/information somewhere for those who are still interested? Thanks in advance!
I dont know if you'll watch this Lorenzo, but around minute 27:30 you talk about setting up queues with the map device, however I understand you could also have it connected to a open wireless connection, how do you set up the queues to prioritize traffic when one could be using the map to connect to different connections on the go, which won't necessarily have the same connection speeds?
Fantastic and amazing product! We have a major availability problem though from the distributors here in Greece for 2 months now. Will you look at it Mikrotik??
You have showed a great possible usage of several SSID for specific purpose. I have MiktoTik at home ad would love to carry this little gadget to get VPN connection for my iPhone, iPad or MacBook to my local network and QNAP NAS. Why don't you share configurations that we can tweak for people that are not really MikroTik certified trainers.
Yes, I will. Thanks for the suggestion!
Please publish here the location of this information.
After I saw this presentation on RUclips I bought a mAP-Lite.
I´m running CapsMan @ my home router. I have configured my mAp Lite to connect to the home router by a EoIP tunnel over l2tp, and made the mAP-Lite wlan interface a CapsMan client. In this setup I just connect the mAp-Lite to a network and a minute later, when it:s up-n-running and had connected to CapsMan I have access to my local network, and even my guest netork through the mAP-Lite. It´s awesome!
The setup on the Map-Lite is minimal, it just requires 4 commands to make it:s magic;
l2tp client config
eoip config
dhcp client for the ethernet port
and put the wlan port into capsman controlled port.
You will need some firewall rules to keep it safe tough.
I don't know how to do that. Can you send me instructions or configuration, please?
Can we download the configuration from somewhere? Thanks!
Somebody forgot to mention the price for a switch to put all these access points. Also one "expensive" access point is generally more reliable in terms of hardware than even 2-3 of the cheap ones. so chances are that you will first lose several cheap access points before losing the expensive one.
Please is it possible to configure the vpn on map 2nd?
He had to do something after Jorge dominated the projectile space.
According to mikrotik.com : Product code RouterBOARD mAP2nD
CPU Qualcomm Atheros AR9531 650 MHz
Great presentation.
Greate router!