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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
I have a [[MikroTik RouterBoard]] in a black box. | === Cambium Canopy === | ||
[http://cambiumnetworks.com/ Cambium home page] | |||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_Canopy wikipedia on Motorola Canopy] | |||
"A customer can query the status of their SM by viewing URL 169.254.1.1/main.cgi with a web browser (unless the network operator uses a different IP address or has put the subscriber in a VLAN." | |||
* 900 MHz for non-line-of-sight applications - also very long range? | |||
* 5.7 GHz - normally used for backhauls | |||
3 - 15 mile range | |||
* cluster manager | |||
* access point | |||
* subscriber module | |||
* back haul | |||
=== Mikrotik === | |||
[http://www.mikrotik.com/ Mikrotik home page] | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikrotik wikipedia entry] which does not contain much useful information | |||
I have a [[MikroTik RouterBoard]] in a black box. I need to flash RouterOS on it so I can use it for testing. | |||
* SXT CPE | |||
* RouterBoard | |||
* Managed switch | |||
* 5 Ghz | |||
They claim up to 200 MBps | |||
=== Ubiquiti === | |||
[http://www.ubnt.com/ home page] | |||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubiquiti wikipedia] | |||
* AirGrid M5 | |||
* Bullet | |||
* NanoStation M5 5 Ghz CPE | |||
Firmware is "AirOS" = their version of Linux | |||
==== RF ==== | |||
AirMax - Proprietary MIMO protocol on 900, 3, 5 | |||
AirFiber 24 Ghz | |||
== Management == | == Management == |
Revision as of 21:31, 30 May 2014
Overview
Cambium Canopy
Cambium home page wikipedia on Motorola Canopy
"A customer can query the status of their SM by viewing URL 169.254.1.1/main.cgi with a web browser (unless the network operator uses a different IP address or has put the subscriber in a VLAN."
- 900 MHz for non-line-of-sight applications - also very long range?
- 5.7 GHz - normally used for backhauls
3 - 15 mile range
- cluster manager
- access point
- subscriber module
- back haul
Mikrotik
Mikrotik home page wikipedia entry which does not contain much useful information
I have a MikroTik RouterBoard in a black box. I need to flash RouterOS on it so I can use it for testing.
- SXT CPE
- RouterBoard
- Managed switch
- 5 Ghz
They claim up to 200 MBps
Ubiquiti
- AirGrid M5
- Bullet
- NanoStation M5 5 Ghz CPE
Firmware is "AirOS" = their version of Linux
RF
AirMax - Proprietary MIMO protocol on 900, 3, 5
AirFiber 24 Ghz
Management
Not being a Microsoft fan I am looking at alternatives to ["The Dude"] for managing and monitoring my RouterOS equipmnent.
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=39335 http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=76300
NMIS -- hard to tell from the cute cartoons what this is.
$ Nagios is a powerful monitoring system that enables organizations to identify and resolve IT infrastructure problems before they affect critical business processes.
NetXMS Open source network monitoring system - uses Openstreetmap
Cacti Cacti is a complete network graphing solution - lots of plugins - Packt book
- OpenNMS
- PRTG
- Smokeping
- KS Soft Hostmonitor
- Zenoss