. Linux, Mac OS X, or Microsoft Windows 7/8/10. Web Browser: Google Chrome (Other browsers may have limited functionality) TERMS OF USE: All Ethernet cabling runs must use CAT5 (or above). It is the professional installer’s responsibility to follow local country regulations, including operation within legal. Adobe AIR is available for Mac OS, Windows, Android, and iOS. For Mac OS, it is compatible with version 10.0 and above. AIR SDK development supports Mac OS 10.12 and above. Is there a better. Set your computer to the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet (subnet mask 255.255.255.0). The exact method on how to set a static IP will vary depending on your operating system and version. You can find the exact method for yours online, or you may use one of these tutorials on how to do so on Windows 7 or on Mac OS X as an example. Select Wi-Fi and connect to the SSID for the airCube wireless network named: airCube-MAC Address 6. U Mobile will automatically fill in the WPA key for airCube. Return to the U Mobile app. Verify Connection to airCube 1. Tap Status to verify connectivity to the airCube.-2. Tap Configuration to customize settings on the airCube.
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Mikrotik and Ubiquiti are unarguably two of the best things that have happened to wireless connectivity in the networking industry. In addition to providing low-cost alternatives to Ericsson, Nira, ZTE, Huawei and the rest, they afford flexibility and are not highly sensitive to power fluctuations like their expensive counterparts. I find Mikrotik router boards highly engineered and programmed to do even the most advance tasks performed on Cisco core routers. Mikrotik has been able to integrate the ability of a core router and a wireless access point all in one board leaving the user with the ability to make the most out of it; making it one of the best choices available whether for Point to point or point to multi-point set up. In this demonstration, we will at the configuration a Mikrotik Poin to Point.
Establishing a point to point link on Mikrotik is easy and straight forward and can provide you with sufficient throughput if configured properly. Mikrorik Point to point links, unlike point to multi-point links, are designed and optimized to narrow their spectrum, avoiding interference, and by do doing, provide efficient data throughput.
See most effective way to set up Mikrotik point to multi-point links
You must have carried out a site survey, noting the distance between the two locations as well as the altitude of both locations. This is important as it will help you in determining the height of your pole or mast at each of the locations, as well as in choosing the type of antenna you are to use.
After acquiring your Mikrotik radios, it could be custom-built or fully assembled radios, then you are ready for the configuration. See how to assemble a custom-built Wireless radio. Log on to your Mikrotik router through winbox and follow the steps below:
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>>Create a bridge interface and assign ports to the bridge: click on bridge on the main menu on the left, click on the plus sign and give your bridge a name.
>>To assign ports to the bridge, click on bridge, click on “port”tab and add ports to your bridge. Add Ether1 and Wlan1 and click Ok. See below:
>>To assign ports to the bridge, click on bridge, click on “port”tab and add ports to your bridge. Add Ether1 and Wlan1 and click Ok. See below:
Next, we assign an IP address to the bridge port. It must not be assigned to the bridge. The IP can be assigned to any of the three interfaces. Either the Lan, Wlan1 or Bridge ports and it will work correctly but its usually best to assign it to the Wlan1 interface so that you can still access the radio remotely through the wireless interface even when the LAN has been disabled.
>>Click on Wireless, double click on Wlan1, and click on the wireless tab beside the “general”tab. Set Mode to bridge, enter your SSID, chose a frequency depending on what is available for your country, select your security profile if you want to put security on it, if not it will still work. See here for how to create a security profile.
>> Next, click on the wds tab in the Wlan1 window, set wds mode to dynamic and select the bridge you created earlier as the wds default bridge as shown below:
To configure your default route and NAT, see here. If you already know that, move to the next step.
The next step is to set up the other radio. The configurations are almost the same. The on the difference is that the mode will be set to station-wds and you have to put the frequency on the first radio in the frequency scan list of the second radio, provided you are not using a frequency from the default frequencies. The default frequencies are written in bold.
Once you are done with the second radio, mount the first, making sure it is facing the direction of the second location, take the second radio to the second location mount it, connect to it, scan for wireless access points and you should see the one you installed at the first location.
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Important:
- We highly recommend using WEB UI rather than TFTP for upgrading to v8.5.8 from older firmwares
New:
- New: Faster client reconnect after reboot or disconnect
- New: Enable IPv6 after Reset to Factory Defaults
- New: Time synchronization to GPS if NTP is disabled and the device has GPS
- New: Simplify wireless security management and remove ability to disable wireless security
- New: Allow adding and configuring ACL rules when Block Management Access is enabled
- New: airCube status on Map view and airCube list on Link view for local device if it is in router mode and if it has connected airCube(s)
- New: UNMS agent upgrade to v0.4.0
- New: Enable IPv6 after Reset to Factory Defaults
- New: Time synchronization to GPS if NTP is disabled and the device has GPS
- New: Simplify wireless security management and remove ability to disable wireless security
- New: Allow adding and configuring ACL rules when Block Management Access is enabled
- New: airCube status on Map view and airCube list on Link view for local device if it is in router mode and if it has connected airCube(s)
- New: UNMS agent upgrade to v0.4.0
Regulatory:
Everwind mac os. - Add Paraguay country code
- Add Swaziland country code
- Enable UNII-1 and UNII-2A bands for Australia
- Enable UNII-1 indoor bands for Canada
- Enable UNII-2C indoor bands for Kazakhstan
- Enable full UNII-2C band for Russia
- Enable UNII-3 band for Ireland: 5725 MHz-5875 MHz
- Enable indoor channels for Brazil: 5150-5250 MHz, 5250-5350 MHz
- Update channel plan for Bahrain
- Reduce DFS false positive events
- Reduce DFS channels reinitialization time
- Add Swaziland country code
- Enable UNII-1 and UNII-2A bands for Australia
- Enable UNII-1 indoor bands for Canada
- Enable UNII-2C indoor bands for Kazakhstan
- Enable full UNII-2C band for Russia
- Enable UNII-3 band for Ireland: 5725 MHz-5875 MHz
- Enable indoor channels for Brazil: 5150-5250 MHz, 5250-5350 MHz
- Update channel plan for Bahrain
- Reduce DFS false positive events
- Reduce DFS channels reinitialization time
Enhancements:
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Fixes:
- Fix: Improve distance calculation in Flexible (NEW) mode for 2.4 GHz devices
- Fix: Ethernet MTU configuration on devices with 2 Ethernet ports
- Fix: Ethernet issue with large packets
- Fix: Ethernet port doesn't switch back to auto-negotiation after fixed speed on dual ethernet models
- Fix: Management Radio performance for 2WA products
- Fix: Sometimes Management Radio cannot be enabled manually
- Fix: GPS data are missing on Station when different FW version is used on AP
- Fix: Power reporting in Constellation diagrams
- Fix: UNMS status reporting for remote device
- Fix: Error message 'attempt to index field 'uri.authority' (a nil value)' sometimes visible in the logs
- Fix: In TFTP recovery releasing reset button at certain moment launches tftp recovery without erasing configuration
- Fix: Ethernet MTU configuration on devices with 2 Ethernet ports
- Fix: Ethernet issue with large packets
- Fix: Ethernet port doesn't switch back to auto-negotiation after fixed speed on dual ethernet models
- Fix: Management Radio performance for 2WA products
- Fix: Sometimes Management Radio cannot be enabled manually
- Fix: GPS data are missing on Station when different FW version is used on AP
- Fix: Power reporting in Constellation diagrams
- Fix: UNMS status reporting for remote device
- Fix: Error message 'attempt to index field 'uri.authority' (a nil value)' sometimes visible in the logs
- Fix: In TFTP recovery releasing reset button at certain moment launches tftp recovery without erasing configuration
WEB UI:
- WEB UI: Split spectrum to local and remote on Dashboard
- WEB UI: Make 40MHz as default channel width when selecting PTP mode
- WEB UI: Make DNS fields on LAN mandatory in case DNS poxy is OFF
- WEB UI: Add ability to upload backup configuration in the Create Your Username and Password page
- WEB UI: Allow very long passwords in Change Password window
- WEB UI: Bring Tools section always to front
- WEB UI: Return Max TX Data Rate and Data Rate Module settings on Wireless page for Flexible (NEW) and Fixed modes
- WEB UI: Add help for RF Environment and Historic Rx Rate diagrams on Dashboard
- WEB UI: Add note in Crashlog Report explaining that it is sent by user's browser, not by airOS
- WEB UI: Fix duplicated country selection in the device setup wizard when upgrading from a version older than v8.5.1
- WEB UI: Throughput representation for station on Dashboard when TDD framing capacity reporting is set to DL/UL split based
- WEB UI: Fix GMT (Western Europe Time) and add British Time Zone
- WEB UI: FW upload fails in Safari when non-ascii chars are present in the FW path
- WEB UI: Firefox doesn't offer to save password
- WEB UI: Fix DHCP Client reporting when there is no lease
- WEB UI: Fix Station List sorting by TX/RX PPS
- WEB UI: Fix data validation issue on AP when the associated Station supplies invalid data (in rare cases)
- WEB UI: Signal, Noise & Interference chart is not shown for remote M station on Dashboard
- WEB UI: Fix wrong working channel representation on airView bar on Dashboard
- WEB UI: Fix empty Dashboard for Read-Only user
- WEB UI: Fix password change for Read-Only user
- WEB UI: Fix login issues on Firefox browser
- WEB UI: Fix weird lighttpd messages in System log
- WEB UI: Various small UI improvements
- WEB UI: Make 40MHz as default channel width when selecting PTP mode
- WEB UI: Make DNS fields on LAN mandatory in case DNS poxy is OFF
- WEB UI: Add ability to upload backup configuration in the Create Your Username and Password page
- WEB UI: Allow very long passwords in Change Password window
- WEB UI: Bring Tools section always to front
- WEB UI: Return Max TX Data Rate and Data Rate Module settings on Wireless page for Flexible (NEW) and Fixed modes
- WEB UI: Add help for RF Environment and Historic Rx Rate diagrams on Dashboard
- WEB UI: Add note in Crashlog Report explaining that it is sent by user's browser, not by airOS
- WEB UI: Fix duplicated country selection in the device setup wizard when upgrading from a version older than v8.5.1
- WEB UI: Throughput representation for station on Dashboard when TDD framing capacity reporting is set to DL/UL split based
- WEB UI: Fix GMT (Western Europe Time) and add British Time Zone
- WEB UI: FW upload fails in Safari when non-ascii chars are present in the FW path
- WEB UI: Firefox doesn't offer to save password
- WEB UI: Fix DHCP Client reporting when there is no lease
- WEB UI: Fix Station List sorting by TX/RX PPS
- WEB UI: Fix data validation issue on AP when the associated Station supplies invalid data (in rare cases)
- WEB UI: Signal, Noise & Interference chart is not shown for remote M station on Dashboard
- WEB UI: Fix wrong working channel representation on airView bar on Dashboard
- WEB UI: Fix empty Dashboard for Read-Only user
- WEB UI: Fix password change for Read-Only user
- WEB UI: Fix login issues on Firefox browser
- WEB UI: Fix weird lighttpd messages in System log
- WEB UI: Various small UI improvements
About Firmware Updates:
Applying a newer firmware version than the one already installed on your unit can bring various enhancements, include workarounds for diverse problems encountered by the device, and improve or add newly developed features.
On the other hand, downgrading the firmware version can recover the device’s functionality in the event of a software update either turning up faulty or causing the unit’s overall performance to drop. However, bear in mind that applying an older firmware isn’t recommended and might not always be possible.
When it comes to the update steps, due to the large variety of devices and numerous ways for installing a new firmware, it is recommended that you carefully read and understand the upgrade steps, and consider applying a different firmware only when you have familiarized yourself with the update method.
As the installation process is most of the times quite risky, this step should be taken by users that have the ability to successfully complete the update; regular users may initiate it at their own risk. Moreover, it’s best that this task be performed in a steady power environment such as the one ensured by a UPS unit.
Therefore, if you consider applying this release, hit the download button, take into account all the aforementioned aspects, and update the device’s firmware. Also make sure you constantly check with our website to ensure that you don’t miss a single new release.
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Thrustworks mac os. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Thrustworks mac os. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
Aircube Mac Os Download
- COMPATIBLE WITH:
- OS Independent
- file size:
- 8.4 MB
- filename:
- XC.v8.5.8.38845.180918.1016.bin
- CATEGORY:
- Network Card