Then one of your numbers is wrong, or something between you an the ISP. I don’t see anything obviously wrong with the settings. I would double check the mac address. Also I would check to make sure the interface is actually up and negotiated properly…
I don’t have any CPE just wan cable from my ISP. I’ve checked all settings one more time and mac address too: I plugged wan cable directly to the laptop, set mac address on laptop same as mac of ether1 on mikrotik and set all ip configs same as in mikrotik. In that case everything is working fine.
May be something wrong on hardware level?
have you tried pinging the gateway from the routerboard and using interface ether1? does it work?
another thing is that maybe your ISP does not allow routers, i read somewhere that it has something to do with the ttl of the packets.
one solution would be to modify the ttl but i don’t have an example, if i find one i’ll post it
here:http://www.noktec.be/archives/632 something like this
So, today I checked my mikrotik in my friends network. They are using same ISP but another subnet. I used all theirs configs and theirs mac for ether1 aswell. And it worked. Everything was fine. I came back at home and used my configs and again got timeout.
At least I know that issue is not in hardware. But I have no idea why it’s not working. I checked configs and mac twice. Configs are working on my laptop.
At least issue is fixed. Again I called to ISP support and they found issue on theirs part. So, everything is working fine now. Thanks everybody for help