Access rocket on LAN

Im using same LAN on two building using a wireless link of approximately 2km.
In building 2, wireless link is connected to a switch, office computers are connected directly to port 2 - 11 of the switch. LAN in connected to port 1 of the switch.
DSL modem ip 192.168.11.1
All the devices get ip from DSL modems DHCP starting from 192.168.11.2-192.168.11.200
I assigned static ip for PC1 - PC3 of building 2. Others get IP from DHCP.

A mikrotik router (192.168.89.1) is connected to port 12 of the switch.
Port assignment of the router
ETHER1 - LAN IN
ETHER 2 - 4 Hotspot
ETHER 5 - Free

Hotspot ip 10.1.8.1
Hotspot DNCP 10.1.8.2-10.1.8.200

3 Rockets are connected to ETHER 2 - 4 of the router.
Rocker 1 IP 192.168.1.33
Rocker 2 IP 192.168.1.34
Rocker 3 IP 192.168.1.35

I cant access mikrotik router and rockets on LAN,
Can access router on hotspot and ETHER5
Cant access rockets on any network.
By connecting rocket directly to PC I need to set manual ip to connect to rocket, Ex: To connect to rocket with ip192.168.1.33, i need to, address - 192.168.1.88 , gatewat - 192.168.1.33
I want to access Microtik router and Rockets on any pc on the LAN and ETHER5 but not on the hotspot.
How to do this?

Hi,
Firstly, are all your rockets set to WDS transparent bridge?
You need to add 192.168.1.x to the hotspot interface too so the router can route it, when hotspot is setup as default, all traffic even local traffic is forced through the router, you could turn this off by removing the hotspot pool in the settings:

/ip hotspot set "YOUR HOTSPOT NAME" address-pool=none
 /ip hotspot user profile set "YOUR HOTSPOT NAME" address-pool=none

raymondr15 thanks for the reply…
I cant access MikroTik router and the rockets from network on building 1 or computers connected directly to the switch, how to fix this?

Did you setup the router with the default configuration still on the router, if there are block rules on ether1 as default, remove them and see if you can access the router.