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    Static Route how to route all traffic to one device?

    So looking at my routing table, the highlighted one is my route for the Mikrotiks (to the other house). Im assuming I need to somehow change the other 3 maybe via the CLI when I need to force it to the other side all traffic wise? Sounds like maybe just remove all of them when it happens, and...
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    Static Route how to route all traffic to one device?

    The SXTs are not Routers, they are simply Wireless APs in a sense. They are capable of routing as most Mikrtotiks are but not using that here. Im simply using it as a means to connect the two houses which are above 650ft apart with higher powered focused antennas. So essentially they are just...
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    Static Route how to route all traffic to one device?

    The route right now is added in the LAN/Route tab of the Asus. So for example for the 1750 Asus, under LAN/ Route, I have a single route that states: Network/HostIP=192.168.2.0, Netmask=255.255.255.0, Gateway=192.168.0.50, Interface=LAN. For the 2744 Asus, its basically the same route with the...
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    Static Route how to route all traffic to one device?

    We tried this awhile ago but not usable for us here mainly because this link is also used to access each others internal LAN network for other purpose. With Dual WAN on failover, when the main WAN link/ISP is up, it doesnt allow any traffic across the secondary WAN setup, I believe also it...
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    Static Route how to route all traffic to one device?

    High level here is my network breakdown between two house. I basically have two Mikrotik SXT antennas that allow me to keep the two houses connected and do that by running a static route on each respective Asus Router. So for 1750 side, I have a static route setup like this...
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    Custom DDNS gives be Request Error! Please try again.

    Alright I figured this out. Turns out the issue was due to WinSCP. I used that initially to login to the Asus router (both exampled) and created the ddns-start file and added the script language in there and edited it from there. I did this in the past when I did the firewall-start script and...
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    Custom DDNS gives be Request Error! Please try again.

    I was using the Asus DDNS for awhile and never had much issues with the exception that Asus servers end up being down alot more than in the past. So was looking around and noticed the CUSTOM option supports Google Domains and dynamic dns. So I setup a dynamic dns name on my private google...
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    Unable to ping device on network

    And finally found the last one, it was the "File and Printer Sharing (SMB-In)" rule. Once I changed the scope of the IP range from local subnet to extend the range slightly, that fixed it. Guess Windows 2012, 2012R2, even Windows 2016 server didn't have this rigid of a firewall rule set...
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    Unable to ping device on network

    I believe I have figured this out, after doing a lot of trial and error, turns out there is a specific "scope" setting under the following rule "File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In)" Here is what it was set to: You can see bottom part shows local subnet, that's why it refused...
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    Unable to ping device on network

    Okay I may have been mistaken, I turned off firewall on the Windows10 box again and this time I could ping and get to the file share. I cant seem to figure out what on the Windows10 box (what rule it is) that is preventing this even though its on the same routed network. Its definitely the...
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    Unable to ping device on network

    I have two houses and we have them connected via a PTP (Mikrotik) wireless network. Here is a good idea of how the network looks like. You can disregard some of the devices at the bottom, recently changed my APs to eero's (setup as bridge mode only). But gives you an idea of how its setup...
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    What is the WAN to LAN speeds on AC68 with the latest Merlin fw?

    I concur, I have no issues hitting this in and out. I have Uverse Gigabit Fiber, and I get 959 Mbps down and 942Mbps up. http://beta.speedtest.net/result/5195463796 Dixit
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    Google Gets Into Wireless Mesh Networking; Pre-Order Announced

    Appreciate the info. I need to look into those then. I was actually not aware that Apples airports supported all those protocols for handoff. I just never really looked at those initially because I felt originally they were overpriced and their performance was fairly poor to other devices...
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    Mesh Wi-Fi Mashup

    Understood, sorry, as mentioned in another thread, I guess Im a victim of the marketing buzz words like MESH. Dixit
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    Google Gets Into Wireless Mesh Networking; Pre-Order Announced

    So Im probably a victim of that marketing then, MESH maybe isn't what I want to look at term wise. I really want something that gives me commercial level handoff like an Aerohive or Meraki APs. But I don't want to spend near $1000 per AP for their dual band higher end APs. Unifi isn't there...
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    Mesh Wi-Fi Mashup

    But my main point/reason for this is the seamless handoff that I want from a true mesh that has 802.11k, r, v, wouldn't that give me the benefit I need? I understand I wont have anything on the speed side which I already have configured to the best. Dixit
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    Google Gets Into Wireless Mesh Networking; Pre-Order Announced

    That's what I really want to know. Too many of these "mesh" devices using in my opinion the wrong terminology or stretching the truth. To me seamless handoff is the 802.11-2012 spec which is the three key ones of 802.11k, r, v protocols that are used to ensure you have basically a seamless...
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    Mesh Wi-Fi Mashup

    I think we also need to look at the other reason for mesh wireless (as least my main reason for looking at it right now) is a seemless handoff like 802.11 k, r, v protocols. Apple devices support those, many other devices support it. I already have 4 APs around my house blanketing the entire...
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    Ubiquiti Launches Multi-AP Consumer Wi-Fi System

    Anyone seen any info on when the Dlink DKT-891 will be released? I cant seem to find really anything these press release articles from back in Jan-May time frame, nothing else. They say Q2 release date, thats come and gone. I personally tried the Luma, but it just isnt meant for the...
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    Purchase question between Eero and Luma Mesh system

    Just want to point out that Luma supports 802.11k but not r or v at the moment (which are needed for true proper handoff and wireless roaming. Luma also stated the following "the devices based to the .11s and open mesh networking protocols which handles seamless roaming between wireless...
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