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networking:router:mikrotik_troubleshoot [2015/10/30 09:40] gcooper |
networking:router:mikrotik_troubleshoot [2023/07/13 11:13] (current) gcooper |
- Many problems are due to multimedia streaming with wireless devices | - Many problems are due to multimedia streaming with wireless devices |
- Use the Mikrotik ''IP Accounting'' feature to see which IP addresses are involved | - Use the Mikrotik ''IP Accounting'' feature to see which IP addresses are involved |
| - RouterOS v6 only |
| - Use the Kid Control feature to see which IP addresses are involved |
| - RouterOS v7 only |
- Check the DHCP server ''Leases'' to look for host name clues | - Check the DHCP server ''Leases'' to look for host name clues |
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| <note>The IPv4-only Accounting feature was removed in RouterOS v7.</note> |
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<note important>In a bridged environment, such as Metro Ethernet, the CPE device (bridge) may not see the traffic in ''IP Accounting''. | <note important>In a bridged environment, such as Metro Ethernet, the CPE device (bridge) may not see the traffic in ''IP Accounting''. |
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* Try using the upstream router ''IP Accounting'' feature and filter by the client IP address range. | Try using the upstream router ''IP Accounting'' feature and filter by the client IP address range. |
* Or, enable ''use-ip-firewall=yes'' in the bridge settings.</note> | |
| Or, enable ''use-ip-firewall=yes'' in the bridge settings.</note> |
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{{ :networking:router:ip_accounting_filtered.png?direct&750 |IP Accounting Snapshot Filtered by IP Range}} | {{ :networking:router:ip_accounting_filtered.png?direct&750 |IP Accounting Snapshot Filtered by IP Range}} |
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{{ :networking:router:dhcp_server_leases.png?direct&750 |DHCP Server Leases with Host Name Clues}} | {{ :networking:router:dhcp_server_leases.png?direct&750 |DHCP Server Leases with Host Name Clues}} |