My RB750Gr3 sits behind an isp router with a dynamic IP address. I have access to the router via ethernet 1 and works perfectly. With this connecting to the router becomes impossible since the router is behind a NAT. Using the public IP and DDNS doesn’t work in this case.
The ISP router has port forwarding option, and I’ve used that to port forward the MikroTik. Now, the router is accessible by using the public IP and DDNS but WITHIN the network. Trying to remote access my MikroTik router from an outside network (on a different public IP) cannot be accomplished.
I’m guessing the firewall rules could solve this?