Setup guide

rx-diversity (enabled | disabled; default: disabled) - receive diversity
tx-diversity (enabled | disabled; default: disabled) - transmit diversity
default-destination (ap | as-specified | first-ap | first-client | no-destination; default: first-client) -
default destination. It sets the destination where to send the packet if it is not for a client in the radio
network
default-address (MAC address; default: 00:00:00:00:00:00) - MAC address of a host in the radio
network where to send the packet, if it is for none of the radio clients
max-retries (integer; default: 1500) - maximum retries before dropping the packet
sid (text) - Service Identifier
card-name (text) - card name
arp (disabled | enabled | proxy-arp | reply-only; default: enabled) - Address Resolution Protocol,
one of the:
disabled - the interface will not use ARP protocol
enabled - the interface will use ARP protocol
proxy-arp - the interface will be an ARP proxy (see corresponding manual)
reply-only - the interface will only reply to the requests originated to its own IP addresses, but
neighbor MAC addresses will be gathered from /ip arp statically set table only.
Example
[admin@Wandy] interface radiolan> print
Flags: X - disabled, R - running
0 R name="radiolan1" mtu=1500 mac-address=00:A0:D4:20:4B:E7 arp=enabled
card-name="00A0D4204BE7" sid="bbbb" default-destination=first-client
default-address=00:00:00:00:00:00 distance=0-150m max-retries=15
tx-diversity=disabled rx-diversity=disabled
[admin@Wandy] interface radiolan>
You can monitor the status of the wireless interface:
[admin@Wandy] interface radiolan> monitor radiolan1
default: 00:00:00:00:00:00
valid: no
[admin@Wandy] interface radiolan>
Here, the wireless interface card has not found any neighbor.
[admin@Wandy] interface radiolan> set 0 sid ba72 distance 4.7km-6.6km
[admin@Wandy] interface radiolan> print
Flags: X - disabled, R - running
0 R name="radiolan1" mtu=1500 mac-address=00:A0:D4:20:4B:E7 arp=enabled
card-name="00A0D4204BE7" sid="ba72" default-destination=first-client
default-address=00:00:00:00:00:00 distance=4.7km-6.6km max-retries=15
tx-diversity=disabled rx-diversity=disabled
[admin@Wandy] interface radiolan> monitor 0
default: 00:A0:D4:20:3B:7F
valid: yes
[admin@Wandy] interface radiolan>
Now we'll monitor other cards with the same sid within range:
[admin@Wandy] interface radiolan> neighbor radiolan1 print
Flags: A - access-point, R - registered, U - registered-to-us,
D - our-default-destination
NAME ADDRESS ACCESS-POINT
D 00A0D4203B7F 00:A0:D4:20:3B:7F
[admin@Wandy] interface radiolan>
You can test the link by pinging the neighbor by its MAC address:
[admin@Wandy] interface radiolan> ping 00:a0:d4:20:3b:7f radiolan1 \
\... size=1500 count=50
sent: 1