Only just come to this post and it made me smile but also grimace because this, in a nutshell, is why Mikrotik will always struggle in the SOHO market. Maybe they don't want to be part of this market. We've chatted about the relative easy of use of the Unifi cloud controller elsewhere but this is post is exactly why CAPsMAN really should be the domain of the networking professional. Not unlike Cisco I guess.Dear MikroTik support team,
I realise that we're right in the middle of the confusing transition from legacy to new Wi-Fi drivers but I've spent hours on this, and I'm still a bit confused. Nothing new there!
There was another post about the dead Mikrotik controller, the idea of which I assume was to operate much like the Unifi controller which can be both on-premises or cloud based. Many of the higher power routers could run a small web server for cloud access. But it would have to be proxied via a Mikrotik host so put port forward/security issues to one side.
I ended up because I'm spending my own time today learning about CAPsMAN v2 on a legacy cAP ac environment. It's fun in a perverse way but doing it out of hours in case I break the client. They're only around the corner so I can pop around if I really cockup.
Statistics: Posted by robmaltsystems — Sun Mar 10, 2024 4:46 pm