The code tags are found above, on the same line as Text controls of BOLD B, ITALICS I and UNDERLINE U.
Go further to the right and you will see the code tag icon, the black square with white square brackets inside the black square.
Hey, you seem to know quite a lot, otherwise how did you add all those rules?
If you want to start fresh, reset/restart the router… and accept the defaults.
In any case you need a solid plan before even touching the router.
The first step is detailing the requirements.
a. identify all the user(s)/device(s) ( including internal users, external users and you the admin)
b. identify all the traffic they need to accomplish.
c. Draw a network diagram to identify the equipment you have and the subnets you would like to have etc..
d. discuss the WAN situation especially if more than one
- public or private, static or dynamic and type (pppoe, cable, fibre etc…)
- for mulitwans, use one and other for backup, or share equally - load balance.
- or more complex some use one, some use the other ( always detailing for every case what happens if one of the WANs is not available)
- detailing any port forwarding coming in on WAN
- detailing any VPNs coming to the router
That is the minimum you need to do to start working on the config.
Understand what all the rules are doing on the config, look at MT documents, look at YOUTUBE videos from Mikrotik, the network berg and the network trip.
Then you are in a position to start chaning the rules and adding rules. Focus on traffic needed not blocking stuff.
When you get stuck then come here and ask for assistance…
/export file=anynameyouwish ( minus router serial number, any public WANIP information (ip and gateway that is public), vpn keys )
You can read this… for some helpful tips as well.
http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/the-twelve-rules-of-mikrotik-club/182164/1