I am not a techie but have been using a Mikrotik RB951G-2HnD with 2 phone lines to bond 2 PPPoE connections.
Is it possible to set up a VPN connection to utilise both these lines?
I have two PPPoE connections from two modems and use the Mikrotik to bond two lousy speeds to one tolerable one. I have a NAS device on my LAN which can be accessed via WAN and Upnp but it wants to recognise an external interface with an external IP address and I have two with that same external IP....
Thanks for taking the time to reply Kreacher. I am a long way behind most of the folk on here and using a Mikrotik out of necessity rather than choice but thoroughly enjoying learning about networking from the problems I come up against. Can you explain a bit more about netfilter as SPI - I can't fi...
My setup is that I have two PPPoE connections one each from two modems. They connect to ether1 and ether3 and my LAN is connected to ether2. I have one IPV4 address only which my ISP routes all my traffic to down the two lines. On my LAN I have a NAS which has web services on ports 80, 8080 and 8081...
I am running a NAS with web access and it can set up access from internet via uPNP and there is a dynamic NAT rule forwarding traffic from port 80 to the NAS. Great except when I try to access the NAS from outside my LAN port 80 takes me to the webfig page. I added a static rule to do the same but s...
That is the opposite of what he suggested isn't it?
Did you forward ant ports with NAT or enable UPNP? I had problems with my Linksys adapter but maybe I will go back to it to see if I can get it to work.
I have two PPPoE connections coming to my router over ether 1 and ether 3. I added the following to prevent external DNS requests: /ip firewall filter add chain=input in-interface=ether1 protocol=udp dst-port=53 action=drop add chain=input in-interface=ether1 protocol=tcp dst-port=53 action=drop add...
I tried blocking port 53 and was still accepting external DNS requests on port 53 until I unticked the box IP -- DNS -- Allow remote requests.
I set the firewall to drop connections on port 53 via ether 1 and 3 which I use for my incoming PPPoE connections.
My bank account log on details were taken by somebody apparently and I have just started with a Mikrotik 951G-2HnD router - is it a coincidence? I have a basic firewall as per the Quick Set tick box - will that give adequate protection? Any way for a beginner like me to see if my router is being log...
I have a very basic home network using a Mikrotik RB951G-2HnD to bind two PPPoE connections and also use it to access my NAS shares and WLAN devices. It is very slow and unpredictable actually accessing the shares. I am using a DLNA device that has uPNP and seems accessible but mounting shares takes...
Apologies in advance - home user using Mikrotik out of necessity and trying to learn as I go. Using a 951G Routerboard with LAN on ether2 via a "homeplug" Bonded ADSL as per here: http://wiki.aa.org.uk/Router_-_RouterOS_and_Routerboard_bonding LAN devices work ok with address 192.168.1.100...