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We stared on 2004 as networking solution provider with name:
Digital Network Center
We running our first Mikrotik server as user bandwidth management , Cache forwarder and Firewall 2.7 version
• Its a WICP with over 100 wisp subscriber
base in Iraq Baghdad
• This network completely based on Mikrotik
• APs CPE Shapers Firewall and Core router
• Over 500 Mikrotik router running at this time
Some picture of current network
Simple view of NOC network topology
Full Duplex wireless connection
BYWLinky Group
MUM India April 2008
simple wireless connectionusing 5.8 frequency with R52H
Mikrotik radio card
In the below picture we can the actual speed that we can reach with this simple
connection
Full Duplex wireless connection
Its an idea that using wireless connection with two radio interface
one for transmitting and another for receiving as its shown in below picture
How its work!!
Simple wireless configuration
Simple route configuration
Lets start set up!Step 1
Start with Wireless section
Mode= AP bridge
Band=5Ghz-Turbo
SSID=TX
Mode= Station
Station mode
Mode=AP bridge
Band=5Ghz-turbo
SSID=RX
Lets start set up!Step 2
adding ip address’s on wirelessIp address=
10.1.1.2/30
Interface:Wlan1
Ip address=
10.1.1.1/30
Interface=wlan1
Ip address=
10.2.2.1/30
Interface:Wlan2
Ip address=
10.2.2.2/30
Interface:Wlan2
Lets start set up!Step 3
adding default gatewayDefault gateway =
10.1.1.1
Default gateway =
10.2.2.1
Let see what we have on!!
Result
Max speed:
23 Mbps upload
46 Mbps download
Average speed:
16 Mbps upload
34 Mbps download
how to enhance your wireless throughput
Turbo band That its will case to double you speed
how to enhance your wireless throughput
Compression nice option to add some value on
you speed
how to enhance your wireless throughput
Nstreamthis is very interested feature its will help to block noise and also will secure your wireless connection
Testing resultWithout turbo and
compression With turbo and compression
63.8 Mbps
28.5 Mbps
Will Miss the spicy foods