I have similar mangle rules applied. Basically I need to: mark connection on mangle input with a connection mark route connection on mangle output with a routing mark What happens though is that within routing decision the dst address 10.27.11.139 on eth01 (WAN2) is changed to src address 172.28.168...
I believe I have a similar issue. Let me explain. I have 2 WAN connections: pppoe connection without public IP (X.X.X.X) to which local IP is assigned (Xl.Xl.Xl.Xl) from the range 172.16.0.0/24 DHCP-client connection with public IP (Y.Y.Y.Y) to which local IP is assigned (Yl.Yl.Yl.Yl) from the range...
It happens to be as well but not with all routers. To be precise, the issue occurs only on a "mmips" device. Maybe there is some issue with thich architecture? I tried to take a look at debug logs on both sides but there is nothing useful to make use of. Certificate is okay, login credenti...
I drew an example scheme with 4 sites. With 10 sites it is obviously way more complicated. In order to reach router bottom-right from the the router bottom left, I need to hop either routers on top. The also differ by connection speeds etc.
I need to ask for an advice since my current needs exceed my knowledge. The question is regarding routing and forwarding. I have quite a few networks, over 10 at this point. All sites should be able to communicate with any other site. I recently tried to upgrade to IPv6 to eliminate the problem of N...
What I am trying to achieve and failing to do so is to have a DHCP server that would serve IPs to my LAN and to CAPsMAN clients while being in a single VLAN. All clients in this VLAN should be able to reach each other while isolated from other VLANs. So far I was able to make it work for CAPsMAN onl...
What I am trying to achieve and failing to do so is to have a DHCP server that would serve IPs to my LAN and to CAPsMAN clients while being in a single VLAN. All clients in this VLAN should be able to reach each other while isolated from other VLANs. So far I was able to make it work for CAPsMAN onl...
Is CAPsMAN's VLAN implementation going to be fixed to work with the new bridge implementation? Now PVID seems to be used over VLAN and therefore makes CAPsMAN a little unusable.
I also need "PVID" to be implemented in CAPsMAN because without it VLAN can't be used. Developers must have forgotten about CAPsMAN which is sad. I have a rather large implementation which is unusable now.
I am experiencing the very same thing. CAPsMAN's VLAN setting seem to be useeless at this point as PVID seems to be used instead. I have not been able to make this work.
When I create a firewall rule in NAT table that should masquerade outgoing WAN interfaces (by means of Outgoing Interfaces list), the list is set to the default value when the rule is saved. To reproduce: /interface list add name=WAN /interface list member add interface=ether01 list=WAN /interface l...
I have 1 router and 1 ap connected to the router with a cable. This is my setting. router /interface bridge add name=bridge /interface wireless set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-eC disabled=no frequency=auto mode=ap-bridge name="wlan1" security-profile=...
I have 1 router and 1 ap connected to the router with a cable. This is my setting. /interface bridge add name=bridge /interface wireless set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-eC disabled=no frequency=auto mode=ap-bridge name="wlan1" security-profile="w...
I have 1 router and 1 ap connected to the router with a cable. This is my setting. router /interface bridge add name=bridge /interface wireless set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] band=2ghz-b/g/n channel-width=20/40mhz-eC disabled=no frequency=auto mode=ap-bridge name="wlan1" security-profile=...
I have been trying to solve an issue where I have one router and one AP, both from Mikrotik. There are 2 networks in the wild with DHCP servers being set up in the router. The AP connected with a cable would need to work as a DHCP relay but on the same networks so it would allow a flawless roaming o...
My Mikrotik device has 2 connection to the outside world, from 2 ISPs. The network where Mikrotik resides is 172.16.2.0/24, however, the 2 devices that connect to ISPs reside on different networks. Both devices use DHCP and lie in networks 192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24, and they assign to my Mik...