Showing posts with label Mikrotik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mikrotik. Show all posts

Friday, November 30, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS version 6.0rc6 Release


What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 6.0rc6 (2012-Dec-21 12:20):

- fixed problem - netinstall for x86 did not work
- lcd - added take-screenshot command
- lcd - fixed calibration, fresh boards no longer require recalibration
- optimize memory usage - makes 32Mb routerboards more stable
- support BandRich modems with newer firmware
- ipsec - authentication using certificate store but without CRL checking for now
- added feature - flash can be partitioned on routerboards and separate versions can be installed on each of them (requires latest firmware)
- fixed problem - after restoring backup, it gets restored again on every reboot
- improved router performance when dhcp client/server present in system
- fixed vlan on bond after reboot
- fixed occasional queue kernel crash


What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 6.0rc5 (2012-Dec-05 15:22):

- wireless - advanced rate selection is the only method supported
- ssh client - support keyboard-interactive authentication
- fix simple queue config upgrade



What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 6.0rc4 (2012-Nov-28 17:16):

- Dhcp server - added two radius string options (24, 25) for use in custom dhcp options
- Fixed problem - ppp dial-on-demand did not work, it allways dialed in
- Fixed problem - password was not saved when adding new user
- Added feature - show last-logged-in in users list
- Snmp - fix interface table
- Dhcp ipv6 - added comment fields
- Dhcp client ipv6 - add/remove default route or ntp server without renew when settings change
- Ppp clients - set up dns dynamic-servers instead of static ones
- Fixed problem - Connect button did not work in wireless scanner
- Dhcp server - added radius framed route support
- Fixed problem - MetaROUTERs did not work on PowerPC boards (RB800, RB1000, RB1100)
- Fixed problem - check-for-updates stopped working if it didn't find new updates previously
- Dhcp ipv6 - added dns option support
- Gre - support all protocol encapsulation, not just ip and ipv6

Download Here

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.22 Release


What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.22 (2012-Nov-23 09:28):

- Userman - fix PayPal "bad HTTP response"
- Kvm - fixed possible ROS guest incomplete package installation
- L2tp server - added keepalive-timeout setting
- Wireless - fixed RADIUS mac-caching
- Wireless - fixed rare nv2 link stall
- Metarouter - fixed system occasional lockup for 12s on RB4xx and RB7xx
- Metarouter - fixed crash when FPU exception was raised in one of powerpc metarouters
- Quickset - added HomeAP mode
- Fixed "export compact" in "ip proxy"

For Download Here
Indonesia Download Link disini

Monday, October 29, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS version 6.0rc3 Release



What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 6.0rc3 (2012-Nov-09 12:59):

- fixed problem - MetaROUTERs did not work on RB2011s
- fixed problem - Realtek 1Gbit ethernet cards did not work
- added "/ip settings" menu with following settings: ip-forward, send-redirects, accept-source-route, accept-redirects, secure-redirects, rp-filter, tcp-syncookies
- fix some ipv6 firewall matchers
- improved performance for eoip,eoipv6,gre,gre6 tunnels, especially on multi core
- /queue tree entries with parent=global are performed separately from /queue simple and before /queue simple
- snmp - fixed missing OIDs

# Caveat: MetaROUTERs do not work on PowerPC routerboards


What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 6.0rc2 (2012-Oct-24 11:27) :

- added generic fast path support on certain interfaces (all ethernets on RB3xx, RB6xx, RB7xx, RB8xx, RB9xx, RB1000, RB11xx, RB2011)
- added ipv4 fast path, it doubles ipv4 forwarding performance on supported interfaces when no firewall, conntrack, queues.
- added traffic generator fast path
- addedbridge fast path
More info on fast path: http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Fast_Path

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

RouterOS version 5.21 Release


What's new in mikrotik routeros version 5.21 (2012-Oct-12 08:25):

- route - fix dst-prefix filtering did not return routes when routes with different routing-mark were present
- wireless - improved nv2 stability
- winbox & webfig - added simple new version downloading & upgrading panel
- dhcp server - immediately store to disk changes for lease configuration
- lcd - improve graphs screen
- lcd - improve touch screen (must /lcd reset-calibration)
- smb - fix smb share mounting on linux systems
- ovpn - fixed memory leak on disconnects
- userman - fix unpaid profile activation while authenticating
- sstp - fix high CPU usage on SSL handshake
- winbox - added ability to add time & date to dashboard
- metarouter - fixed lockups on RB110AH
- metarouter - fixed occasional lockups on RB450G
- ups - fixed problem connecting to USB device, introduced in 5.20
- quickset - added Wireless PTP Bridge mode
- fix MPLS MTU configuration usage
- dns - fix empty response

for download here
link indonesia disini


Monday, August 27, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS version 6.0Beta3

What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 6.0beta3 (2012-Aug-22 12:12):

Installation - use much less space in storage (works well with 32MiB flash)
Routerboard package is now merged with system package
Userman - use corresponding time zone data when showing date in console
Gps - init-string option
Ipsec - kill phase1 if ipsec-sa in responder expires due to system time change
Ipsec - rekey phase1 before expiration
Ipsec - when last ISAKMP-SA is deleted for the remote host remove related IPSec-SAs
Ipsec - send delete IPSec-SAs on shutdown/reboot
User manager - fix user's active profile end time if it has unlimited validity, these users now won't be hidden from reports when date filters are in effect
Certificate validity is shown using local timezone offset
Fixed queue bit rate reporting
Fixed ipv6 firewall
Upgraded drivers and kernel (to linux-3.3.5)
Added priority matcher to firewall
Added change-dscp from-priority and from-priority-to-high-3-bits options
Fixed router crash or hang when rebooting
Add snif-tzsp,snif-pc actions to ip/ipv6 firewall mangle
Traffic-generator improvements for multi core

For Download Here

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.20 Release

What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.20 Release (2012-Aug-15 13:04):

  • Manual upgrade to NEW beta poe controller firmware v2.0 for RB750UP and OmniTIK UPA. more info at http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:PoE-Out
  • Fix RB951-2n wireless issues
  • Ups - fixed resource leak


For Download Here
Link Indonesia disini ( sampai hari ini masih belum ada )

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Hack Mikrotik Winbox


Sudah amankah mikrotik winbox anda ??
Sekedar berbagi, jika winbox anda masih berjalan pada port default maka waspadalah. 
Cara Hack Winbox
Winbox berjalan pada port 8291
Celah pada winbox adalah ketika mencoba untuk men-download file DLL/plugin dari mikrotik router, memilih file besar dan meminta bagian itu berkali-kali.
Itulah yang menyebabkan DoS.
saya mencoba script .py ini di mikrotik saya, script ini sebenarnya untuk membuat banyak lalulintas pada router dan menjadikan resource router 100%
script ini bekerja pada port 8291

cara menggunakannya sebagai berikut :
1. Download semua file dll index dari router
 python mkDl.py <Ip Router> <*> <speed>
2. Download roteros.dll
python mkDl.py <Ip Router> <roteros.dll> <speed>

3. Jalankan DoS Attack ke Router
python mkDl.py <Ip Router> DoS

hasilnya seperti ini :


dan akhirnya


Sumber dari PoURaN

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.19 release

What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.19 (2012-Jul-16 10:51):


  • ssh - added /ip ssh regenerate-host-key which will regenerate current host key;
  • dhcpv6 client - fix multiple advertise handling
  • snmp - fix v3 engineID discovery
  • fix ticking sound on RB411UAHL
  • user manager - fixed byte to KiB, MiB and GiB conversion (digit after decimal point was incorectly calculated)
  • fix routerboard firmware upgrade on RB951-2n
  • sniffer/torch + simple queues sometimes could crash router
For Download Here
Link Indonesia di sini

Friday, June 22, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS Version 5.18 Release


Update terbaru Mikrotik RouterOS Changelog


What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.18 (2012-Jun-21 17:20):


  • Fixed upgrade problem when it failed with error "disk is too small" while there was plenty of space left
  • Fix health and poe access reliability on OmniTIK UPA and RB750UP boards
  • Sstp - improve initial handshake to better handle many new connections
  • Wireless - do not use bridge and WDS mode on AP-AP links, causes loops
  • Dhcp ipv6 pd client - fixed ipv6 pool creation after reboot
  • Dhcp ipv6 pd client - added option add-default-route
  • Sstp - fixed connection idle time reporting
  • Fix bad block count not to increase on Samsung K9F1208U0C nand
  • Snmp - fix dhcp lease table, snmp reported an incorrect information when a static lease had configured different address than current active address, this should also solve problem with dude polling same leases over and over again
  • Fix RB1100 crash on interface disable/l2mtu change/reboot
  • Dns could not resolve some domain names, was ignoring replies with DNAME RRs
  • Fix firewall log action - sometimes was not logging mac addr
For Download here
Buat Link Download Indonesia disini

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.17 release

What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.17 (2012-May-28 12:34):
  • Files - fixed problem when directories disappeared after reboot on usb or sd flash
  • Webfig - make QuickSet scan list work in Firefox v12
  • Webfig - fixed problem in QuickSet when changing country or channel-width in AP mode would enable NV2 protocol
  • Webfig - fixed skins when hiding first tab may make other tabs inaccessible
  • Winbox - fixed packet raw data view in packet sniffer
  • Winbox - fixed problem when router could be DoS attacked through winbox port
  • Ports - add option "/port firmware ignore-directip-modem" which will ignore modems ip interface and modem's serial ports will be made accessible to users
  • Ipv6 pool - allow pools with prefix equal to prefix length
  • Ping times improved on Nv2 high data rate wireless links
  • Tool email - added starttls option
  • Snmp - allow multiple ip ranges for each community
  • Serial console - added channel support
For Download here
Buat link indonesia disini

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

New Product Mikrotik Router Board

SEXTANT G

The SEXTANTG is a 18dBi 5GHz antenna with a built in RB711G router.
It has two polarizations, high output power (up to 25dBm) and low power consumption.
Specification



RB2011LS

RB2011LS is our first product with SFP cage for gigabit SFP transceivers and ideal solution for FTTH (Fiber To The Home) implementations. The device is available with an indoor case and power supply (RB2011LS- IN, 109$), or board only (RB2011LS, 89$).

The RB2011LS has 11 ports: Gigabit SFP cage and five Gigabit Ethernet ports that can be switched together providing affordable wire-speed Fiber-to-Copper converter, and additional five Fast Ethernet ports. Board can be powered by power jack or PoE.

Note that SFP transceiver is NOT included.
RB2011LS supports any 1.25G SFP transceivers that is within the SFF Committee specifications for SFP Transceivers.

RB2011LS doesn’t have hardware support for PON (Passive Optical Network) - this hardware support MUST be implemented on SFP transceiver itself.
It’s powered by the new Atheros next generation 600MHz 74K MIPS network processor and has 64MB of RAM and a Level4
RouterOS license. Optional wall mount kit for indoor case is available separately (RBWMK).




OmniTIK UPA

OmniTIK UPA A complete kit - weatherproof outdoor AP with dual-polarized omni antennas and power output on Ethernet ports.
Weatherproof, durable and ready to use. It has five 10/100 Ethernet ports, PoE support and a built-in 400mW 802.11a/n wireless radio. It supports Nv2 TDMA technology with up to 200Mbit aggregate throughput.
LED signal indicators on it’s back are fully customisable, show Ethernet activity or wireless signal - or any other information from RouterOS.
The USB port gives the ability to connect a 3G modem or a storage drive.
The OmniTIK UPA also features power output on it’s ethernet ports. Ports 2-5 can power other PoE capable devices with the same voltage as applied to the unit. Less power adapters to worry about.
Specification OmniTIK UPA


Friday, May 11, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS Version 5.16 Release

What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.16 (2012-May-09 17:23):
  • webfig - fixed problem when new item addition to status page in design skin mode did not work
  • add pw-type option for BGP VPLS
  • fixed mac telnet - sometimes did not work if more than one mac level path to destination
  • user - fixed problem when adding new users from console it's password was not set
  • reset packet mark when encapsulating/decapsulating from eoip,ipip,gre,eoipv6,ipipv6,gre6 tunnels
For Download here

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS version 6.0beta2

What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS Version 6.0beta2 
  • "/ip address set" and "/ipv6 address set" commands did not work properly; (2012-apr-16 14:26)
  • fix eoipv6 tunnels, tunnel-ids in packets were shuffled
  • fix dynamic simple queues
  • fix /ipv6 firewall connection-state matcher, was crashing router
  • fix traffic generator, was crashing router when generating traffic on bonding interface
  • fix wds interfaces
  • downgrading to v5 was losing wireless interface configuration
  • fix queue byte and rate statistics
  • fix ethernet port order on all boards
  • added support for usb forwarding over tcp
For download here

Monday, April 23, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS Version 5.15 Release

What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS Version 5.15 (2012-Apr-20 13:11):

  • ssh - added option "/ip ssh always-allow-password-login" which will allow password based login for users using public key
  • snmp - moved disk oids shown in console from "/system resoure" to "/store disk"
  • certificate manager - added PKCS#8 support for key import
  • lte - support for modems which utilize sierra_net driver with product ID 0x68a3, serial interface is no longer accesable for those modems
  • quickset - added AP mode
  • smb - fixed authorization problems, shares should now be browsable
  • dhcp client - revert NTP settings on dhcp client disable
  • dhcp server - use DNS server from DHCP client (broken in v5.13)
  • sstp - made it working on Pentium 4 again
  • webfig - fixed uptime column in hotspot active users list (and other places as well)
  • webfig - hide design skin button if user does not have sensitive & policy permissions
  • webfig - do not allow to upload/download files without write/read & ftp permisions
  • webfig - fixed blank page when logout, undo, redo, hide-menu or safe-mode were hidden in skin
  • winbox - show connection tracking max entries properly
  • winbox - make interface name sorting more stable
  • winbox - do not reset user password when changing it's properties
  • RB1200 ether6,ether7,ether8 did not support big packets when linked at 10/100Mbps
Link Download Here

Friday, April 20, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS Version 6.0beta1

What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS version 6.0beta1 (2012-Apr-13 15:26):
  • updated drivers and kernel (to linux-2.6.38.2)
  • improved interface management (scales well for up to thousands of interfaces and more)
  • improved queue management (/queue simple and /queue tree) - easily handles tens of thousands of queues
  • improved overall router performance when simple queues are used - at least double the performance of v5, even bigger improvements on multicore systems
  • very small overhead for packets that miss simple queues, but simple queues are present in the system
  • pcq queue is NAT aware (just like "/queue simple" and "/ip traffic-flow"
  • in "/ip firewall mangle" can specify "new-priority=from-dscp-high-3-bits"
  • new default queue types: pcq-download-default and pcq-upload-default
  • simple queues have separate priority setting for download/upload/total
  • slave flag shows up for interfaces that are in bridge,bonding or switch group
  • global-in, global-out, global-total parent in /queue tree is replaced with global that is equivalent to global-total in v5
  • simple queues happen in different place - at the very end of postrouting and local-in chains
  • simple queues target-addresses and interface parameters are joined into one target parameter, now supports multiple interfaces match for one queue
  • simple queues dst-address parameter is changed to dst and now supports destination interface matching
  • dns cache logs requests to topics "dns" and "packet"
Test on RB600A



For Dowload here

Monday, February 27, 2012

Mikrotik RouterOS Version 5.14 Release

Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.14 Release
Setelah release version 5.13 pada 14 Februari 2012 kini version 5.14 sudah kembali di release
Perubahan apa saja yang ada pada versi 5.14
Simak di bawah ini untuk lebih jelas nya


What's new in 5.14 (2012-Feb-22 12:04):

*) winbox - fixed problem when changing main winbox window size and some of the inner windows
   become hidden;
*) backup - backup file creation failed if router identity name had / in it;
*) wireless - improved nv2 link stability to reduce control frame timeouts,
    only AP requires update;
*) fixed rare configuration retention problems on RB1100AHx2;
*) certificate manager - fixed building certificate trust chain which caused
    certificate validation problems for some programs (VPN, SSTP etc)
    when downgrading from this version to older version please run
    "/certificate reset-certificate-cache" to maintain correct trust chain;

Untuk Download disini

Sampel Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.14 on RB600A


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Mikrotik Router Boot Changelog


Mikrotik RouterBOOT changelog

What's new in 2.38:
added support for some new products;

What's new in 2.37:
pin-hole reset: changed default boot device to flashfig;
added support for some new products;

What's new in 2.36:
added support for some new products;

What's new in 2.35:
fixed wireless throughput on SXT 5HnD (broken in 2.34);

What's new in 2.34:
fixed wireless throughput on RB711 and Groove (broken in 2.31);

What's new in 2.33:
added support for Groove;
added support for RB751G;

What's new in 2.32:
fixed beep after failed flashfig on SXT 5HnD;

What's new in 2.31:
Slight SXT booting speed improvement
Flashfig initialization improvements (makes sound if Flashfig server not used)

What's new in 2.30:
fixed RB1000 not to reset configuration all the time (broken in v2.29);

What's new in 2.29:
fixed rare issue with large nand booting;
fixed RB800 and RB1100 to turn on user led during boot-up;
fixed RB711 to turn off user led during boot-up;

What's new in 2.28:
fixed problem - wireless did not show up on some RB411 units with 18V PoE power supply;

What's new in 2.27:
memory fix for RB800/RB1000/RB1100;
fixed problem - sometimes wireless was missing on RB711 after reboot;
fixed pin-hole reset on RB750G;

What's new in 2.26:
added RB816 support on RB600;
fixed router hangup during etherboot if blasted with lots of packets;
added silent boot;
fixed Flashfig;

What's new in 2.25:
new feature - Flashfig;
fixed etherboot on RB493;
fixed occasional lockup of kernel image loading on RB400 series;
added disable UART feature;

What's new in 2.24:
added support for RB816;

What's new in 2.23:
added support for RB750G;
added support for RB800;

What's new in 2.22:
fixed support for RB750;

What's new in 2.21:
added support for RB750;

What's new in 2.20:
added support for RB450G;

What's new in 2.19:
fixed support for MLC NAND chip;
fixed memory issue on RB600;

What's new in 2.18:
fixed via-rhine disappearing on RB532 and RB564;
added support for RB493AH;

What's new in 2.17:
added support for MLC NAND chip;

What's new in 2.16:
fixed bug - boot from NAND on RB532A could fail (bug introduced in 2.13);
fixed bug - etherboot on RB433/RB450 at 10Mbit did not work;

What's new in 2.15:
fixed RB333 overheating problem;
added support for microSD card on RB433;

What's new in 2.14:
fixed nand boot on RB150 (broken in v2.13);

What's new in 2.13:
improved memtest;
fixed RB600 memory issue;

What's new in 2.12:
nand improvement for RB532A;

What's new in 2.11:
fixed bug - in one rare case boot from NAND could fail with "data is corrupted" message while data is correctable in reality;

What's new in 2.10:
100ms delay before PCI bus are initialized;

What's new in 2.9:
added support for RB192;

What's new in 2.8:
fixed CompactFlash resetting router config on RB153 (broken in v2.7);

What's new in 2.7:
fixed bug - RouterOS command "/system reset-configuration"
was not resetting RB532 VIA ethernet mac address to default;

added support for RB532r5;

What's new in 2.6:
fixed CompactFlash reseting router config on RB153;

What's new in 2.4:
fixed etherboot on RB100 to work reliably;

What's new in 2.2:
fixed repeated initrd image loading;

What's new in 2.1:
fixed crash during memory test within RouterBOOT;

What's new in 2.0:
added support for RB153;

What's new in 1.13:
fixed nand format feature to mark back really bad blocks as bad;

What's new in 1.12:
reset-jumper resets bios settings to defaults;

What's new in 1.11:
fixed reboot failure on RB500 with new RAM modules;

What's new in 1.10:
added workaround for reboot failure on RB500 with new RAM modules;

What's new in 1.9:
new boot option - "boot NAND, if fail then Ethernet";

What's new in 1.8:
fixed bug - it was possible for RB500 booter to stop working completely;

What's new in 1.7:
added nand format feature;

What's new in 1.3:
added support for large block NAND devices;

What's new in 1.2:
fixed bios entering on <delete> key for hyperterminal;
routerboard 100 beep before jumping to kernel code;
added nand READY/BUSY checking for rb100;
improved speed for memory test;

Mikrotik RouterOS Versi 5.13 Release

What's new in Mikrotik RouterOS Versi 5.13 (2012-Feb-14 08:18):

*) firewall - to-address can be specified as ip address with mask in addition to
    ip range;
*) traffic-generator - fix crash on multicore systems;
*) smb - fixes and improvements;
*) sstp - added RC4 cipher support to fix interoperability issues
    introduced in MS KB2585542 security update. from now on RC4 is the
    preferred cipher and AES will be used only if peer does not advertise RC4;
*) dhcp client - revert DNS settings on dhcp client disable;
*) quickset - country & channel-width can now be specified;
*) quickset - added support for configuring pppoe client on wireless interface;
*) bridge - fixed problem where arp reply-only or disabled mode didn't work and
   disabled bridge interfaces didn't have X flag;
*) webfig - fixed problem where none of table entries were shown if table filter
   was left to 'all';
*) webfig - show login page if autologin fails;
*) user manager - don't store backups in active store, always use path relative to /;


RouterOS Mipsbe on RB411L


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

New Mikrotik RouterOS version 5.12 release


What's new in 5.12 (2012-Jan-19 14:31):

*) console - allow to specify blank interval on x86 screens;
*) console - changed 'password' command, now can be used from scripts and api;
*) winbox - reorganized window layout to match console better;
*) ssh - fixed interoperability problem with psftp based clients;
*) implemented simple SMB (windows file sharing) server;
*) fixed ovpn-client - client stopped working if it was enabled/disabled at wrong time;
*) fixed ipv6 - ipv6 neighbor discovery stopped working when
   interface arp setting wasn't set to enabled;
*) console - minor fixes and improvements;
*) console - added support for compact export;
*) hotspot - added login redirect through http status 302;
*) leds - added default configuration for R5SHPn wireless card;
*) ppp - fixed problem were remote-ipv6-prefix was not given to user if remote-ipv6-pool was 
   provided;
*) winbox, webfig - sort ethernet interfaces properly when more than 10 exist;
*) added QuickSet to RBSXT, RB411, RB711;
*) user manager - command to create and assign user profile from console;
*) added support for LTE modems (cdc ethernet type);
*) fix gre tunnels on x86 and other little endian machines;

untuk link donwload langsung saja ke http://www.mikrotik.com/download.html

Friday, December 16, 2011

820.11 a/b/g/n wlan


Home and business networkers looking to buy wireless local area network (WLAN) gear face an array of choices. Many products conform to the 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n wireless standards collectively known as Wi-Fi technologies. Additionally, Bluetooth and various other non Wi-Fi technologies also exist, each also designed for specific networking applications.
This article describes the Wi-Fi and related technologies, comparing and contrasting them to help you make educated network building decisions.


802.11

In 1997, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) created the first WLAN standard. They called it 802.11 after the name of the group formed to oversee its development. Unfortunately, 802.11 only supported a maximum network bandwidth of 2 Mbps - too slow for most applications. For this reason, ordinary 802.11 wireless products are no longer manufactured.

802.11b

IEEE expanded on the original 802.11 standard in July 1999, creating the 802.11b specification. 802.11b supports bandwidth up to 11 Mbps, comparable to traditional Ethernet.
802.11b uses the same unregulated radio signaling frequency (2.4 GHz) as the original 802.11 standard. Vendors often prefer using these frequencies to lower their production costs. Being unregulated, 802.11b gear can incur interference from microwave ovens, cordless phones, and other appliances using the same 2.4 GHz range. However, by installing 802.11b gear a reasonable distance from other appliances, interference can easily be avoided.

Pros of 802.11b - lowest cost; signal range is good and not easily obstructed
Cons of 802.11b - slowest maximum speed; home appliances may interfere on the unregulated frequency band

802.11a

While 802.11b was in development, IEEE created a second extension to the original 802.11 standard called 802.11a. Because 802.11b gained in popularity much faster than did 802.11a, some folks believe that 802.11a was created after 802.11b. In fact, 802.11a was created at the same time. Due to its higher cost, 802.11a is usually found on business networks whereas 802.11b better serves the home market.
802.11a supports bandwidth up to 54 Mbps and signals in a regulated frequency spectrum around 5 GHz. This higher frequency compared to 802.11b shortens the range of 802.11a networks. The higher frequency also means 802.11a signals have more difficulty penetrating walls and other obstructions.

Because 802.11a and 802.11b utilize different frequencies, the two technologies are incompatible with each other. Some vendors offer hybrid 802.11a/b network gear, but these products merely implement the two standards side by side (each connected devices must use one or the other).

Pros of 802.11a - fast maximum speed; regulated frequencies prevent signal interference from other devices
Cons of 802.11a - highest cost; shorter range signal that is more easily obstructed

802.11g

In 2002 and 2003, WLAN products supporting a newer standard called 802.11g emerged on the market. 802.11g attempts to combine the best of both 802.11a and 802.11b. 802.11g supports bandwidth up to 54 Mbps, and it uses the 2.4 Ghz frequency for greater range. 802.11g is backwards compatible with 802.11b, meaning that 802.11g access points will work with 802.11b wireless network adapters and vice versa.
Pros of 802.11g - fast maximum speed; signal range is good and not easily obstructed
Cons of 802.11g - costs more than 802.11b; appliances may interfere on the unregulated signal frequency

802.11n

The newest IEEE standard in the Wi-Fi category is 802.11n. It was designed to improve on 802.11g in the amount of bandwidth supported by utilizing multiple wireless signals and antennas (called MIMO technology) instead of one.
When this standard is finalized, 802.11n connections should support data rates of over 100 Mbps. 802.11n also offers somewhat better range over earlier Wi-Fi standards due to its increased signal intensity. 802.11n equipment will be backward compatible with 802.11g gear.

Pros of 802.11n - fastest maximum speed and best signal range; more resistant to signal interference from outside sources
Cons of 802.11n - standard is not yet finalized; costs more than 802.11g; the use of multiple signals may greatly interfere with nearby 802.11b/g based networks.

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