CCR1099 Basic Routing issue

2 public IP blocks.

50.xxx.6.1/29 ISP side
Wan interface of Mikrotik ether1: 50.xxx.6.2

50.xxx.41.1/27 (Public IP block for our use)
Lan interface of Mikrotik ether8: 50.xxx.41.1

No firewall rules
ether1-4 switch ports not in master/slave mode
ether1-4 ports not bridged, NO Bridge

Issue: The route table shows both networks, and the 0.0.0.0/0 as reachable via the 50.xxx.6.1 IP on the ISP side.

I can ping the internet from the router, yahoo, etc.
From my laptop connected to ether8, with IP address 50.xxx.41.2/27 with gateway 50.xxx.41.1, dns 4.2.2.2, I can’t reach the internet.
And I can’t ping the ISP ip 50.xxx.6.1. I can ping to 50.xxx.6.2 Wan interface

What am I missing to get this to work.

Just using router to to route. Again no firewall rules. System was configured with default settings, no NAT etc.
I removed the default IP 192.168.88.1, there’s just the public IP blocks.

Seriously considering returning these “Tile” processor routers. I have 2011 mikrotiks used as routers same type of config, and no issues.

Ask your isp if the iternal network is really routed to your Router

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Well, from your description, it certainly sounds like what you did should work, and that you have checked everything reasonable. Still, there could be a setting or something that you forgot to tell us about that is causing your issue; with a configuration as simple as you describe, I would think a ‘/export compact’ pasted into this forum would be in order and wouldn’t be too large.

– Nathan

I put in a simple Linksys wrt router with the two public IP ranges, and everything worked, so the ISP did tie it together.

I’ll post configuration in a few.