The issue I have seen is that I'm in an industrial area and all channels are closed due to "radar detected", so how will I know if it's a radar or local interference from industrial equipment like VFDs etc? I'd like to see more support from the software on this matter so I can determine if there's an actual radar detection or a false positive so I know if I should give up or try to find and fix the interference.
When he was talking about false positives and self interference I believe he meant 1500mW which is about 31dbm and not 1.5kWatt which is 1500Watts! What kind of Mikrotik radio is cabable of that? 1500Watts is what a Microwave oven puts out! An E.I.R.P of 47dbm translates to 60 watts.
Ubnt rocket has a maximum of 28dBm and you can mount it on AF-5G34-S45 antenna (34dBi) and that gives you 62dBm of possible output power and that is 1500W.
You should be doing some reading about antennas and dbs. Every 10db is nearly 10 times more so a 30db antenna dish multiplies the incoming signal by 10*10*10 = 1000. Now multiply that with your 1500mW and what do you get? 1.5kW!!! His calculations were actually very correct. This is what you will be exposing yourself into when you will stand in front of such a dish.
Funny how he actually leaves out what everybody owning Mikrotik routers/APs wants to know, namely, what freq best to use for their WiFi AP at home then, even the outdoors one.
@@VicGreenBitcoin how? although it would be nice if i could disable it to check some configurations for a few seconds. but no i have to wait an hour to test 6 different settings...
@@VicGreenBitcoin 60sec "Channel Availability Check" is required in both US and EU. If you modded a device to not do it, then you are breaking regulation (maybe law).
Presentation resumes at 56:14
Impressive research, interesting plot-twist of life-saving services interrupting a lecture that touches the very importance of such. Chapeau bas!
Simple solution mikrotik for routing, ubiquiti for APs. Flawless.
Well is nobody gonna reveal what the structure emergency was?
The issue I have seen is that I'm in an industrial area and all channels are closed due to "radar detected", so how will I know if it's a radar or local interference from industrial equipment like VFDs etc?
I'd like to see more support from the software on this matter so I can determine if there's an actual radar detection or a false positive so I know if I should give up or try to find and fix the interference.
When he was talking about false positives and self interference I believe he meant 1500mW which is about 31dbm and not 1.5kWatt which is 1500Watts! What kind of Mikrotik radio is cabable of that? 1500Watts is what a Microwave oven puts out! An E.I.R.P of 47dbm translates to 60 watts.
Ubnt rocket has a maximum of 28dBm and you can mount it on AF-5G34-S45 antenna (34dBi) and that gives you 62dBm of possible output power and that is 1500W.
You should be doing some reading about antennas and dbs. Every 10db is nearly 10 times more so a 30db antenna dish multiplies the incoming signal by 10*10*10 = 1000. Now multiply that with your 1500mW and what do you get? 1.5kW!!! His calculations were actually very correct. This is what you will be exposing yourself into when you will stand in front of such a dish.
Funny how he actually leaves out what everybody owning Mikrotik routers/APs wants to know, namely, what freq best to use for their WiFi AP at home then, even the outdoors one.
How to I disable DFS wait time, it`s a useless function I do not need.
Did you even watch the video? It is anything but useless. It is critically important for anyone's safety and health!
@@TheFlatronify No its not. All my routers have this 'bug' disabled now. Nobody complains
@@VicGreenBitcoin how? although it would be nice if i could disable it to check some configurations for a few seconds. but no i have to wait an hour to test 6 different settings...
@@Dgeigerd The dutch spinoff OpenWRT version has it
@@VicGreenBitcoin 60sec "Channel Availability Check" is required in both US and EU. If you modded a device to not do it, then you are breaking regulation (maybe law).