

Set band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-XX country="united states2" disabled=no distance=indoors frequency=auto installation=indoor mode=ap-bridge ssid=ShowerWebcam2.4G wireless-protocol=802.11 Set band=5ghz-a/n/ac channel-width=20/40/80mhz-XXXX disabled=no distance=indoors frequency=auto installation=indoor mode=ap-bridge secondary-frequency=auto ssid=ShowerWebcam5G wireless-protocol=802.11 # no supported channel and secondary channel combination Since this is the factory reset settings, I'd think they should work, does anyone notice any issues in this config? Thank you! > export hide-sensitiveĪdd admin-mac=2C:C8:1B:4A:A2:A7 auto-mac=no comment=defconf name=bridge I am based in the USA and have "unitedstates3" selected as my profile.

The 2.4Ghz radio immediatly began working but I am unable to see 5Ghz. Unfortunately the only argument that is accepted after permission is ssid - you can't give it MAC addresses here.I was having some WiFi issues so I decided to reset my Mikrotik to factory settings, but still use the same SSID's and passwords.

The closest I've found was netsh wlan add filter permission=block ssid="networkSSID" networktype=infrastructure Is there a netsh command or similar for blocking connection to a specific MAC address? I was able to use Wirelessmon to connect to another one and get internet, but I would like to totally ban my card from connecting to the "Zombie" mac address. Using Wirelessmon, I was able to determine that there are 6 Mac addresses all associated with the SSID "xfinitywifi". My devices can and do connect, but can't get internet.

Thus broadcasting what is known as a "Zombie" hotspot. Xfinity broadcasts their hotspots from their customer's routers.Ĭonnection was fine until one neighbor that broadcasts their hotspot apparently unplugged their modem but left their router running. I get internet through a wifi hotspot, (xfinity hotspot) as the extant cables are too old and the landlord didn't want folks rummaging through the walls. The only questions similar to this I've seen related to routers, and I want to accomplish this just on my wireless card, an Intel Dual-Band 8260.
