Ether2 is a power-out port. Why do you want to send the power to your ISP? Please clarify. Normally the setup is reversed. Ether1 is for your WAN and the Ether2 gives power to some kind of LAN device.
Hello normis, thanks for your response.
My WAN is actually another router/aerial that will be powered by ether2 PoE of this device, hence why I need to reverse the setup.
You can reset the configuration of the unit, remove the defaults. Then connect with Winbox over MAC (because you won’t have an IP on the device). Then configure IP addresses on both ports, DHCP server on Ether1, DHCP client (I guess?) on the Ether2 and any other settings that you will need.
Thanks normis. Yes I can see what I need to do but don’t seem to have any luck.
I reset the mAP - I log on to MAC address using Winbox, then I clear config and then use terminal - after reading the Wiki here’s what I have used so far:
I don’t seem to get any internet or proper DHCP to my devices, I’m sure I have messed up or missed something out somewhere (sorry newbie/beginner here).
Any help is appreciated!
Correct dhcp pool end ip address to 10.7.13.99
As I understand you will have dhcp client on Ether 2. So remove ip address from ether2 (192.168.88.1/24)
Make a masquerade for ether2
/ip firewall nat
add action=masquerade chain=srcnat out-interface=ether2