Not only to you, but there are logical priorities, that you are not taking into account, and as well you are not considering how the OP is a beginner.
Priorities (in my perverted mind):
- have a decent setup for 1 internet connection
- add a second connection
- add a failover of some kind between the two
- check that basic (single SSID) wireless works (not so given with the complexities of Mikrotik Ax settings)
once the above are done - betterings, VLANs, Guest wireless, etc.
Oww, come off it:
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@bbmikrotik
Ok, so:
Flags: D - DYNAMIC; A - ACTIVE; c - CONNECT, d - DHCP; + - ECMP
Columns: DST-ADDRESS, GATEWAY, DISTANCE
DST-ADDRESS GATEWAY DISTANCE
DAd+ 0.0.0.0/0 5.187.172.1 1 ← this one comes from the DHCP server of the ISP 1 modem/router (it is in bridge mode, right?)
DAd+ 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.1.1 1 ← this one comes from the DHCP server of the ISP2 LTE modem/router
DAc 5.187.172.0/22 ether1 0 ← this one comes from the DHCP server of the ISP 1 modem/router
DAc 192.168.1.0/24 ether2 0 ← this one comes from the DHCP server of the ISP2 LTE modem/router
DAc 192.168.88.0/24 bridge 0 ← this one is added automatically by the IP address assigned to the bridge
The two routes to 0.0.0.0/0 (the internet) have the same distance of 1, so they have the + sign as they are in ECMP.
If you disconnect the cable from ether1 you should get the internet from the LTE modem.
If you have not a connection, then this needs to be resolved/fixed.
Right now, if you remove the connection from ether2 and move the cable from ether1 to ether2 you should have the internet connection working as well.
Then, in DHCP client, change the distance of the routes:
/ip dhcp-client
add comment=defconf interface=ether1 default-route-distance=2
add comment=LTE interface=ether2 default-route-distance=1
And check again the /Ip route print
Now the route via LTE should be active, whilst the main one should be inactive (as it has a greater distance)
If you disable the route via LTE, the main one should become active.
And you are ready to follow the linked to failover method:
http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/simpler-failover-for-two-gateways-i-found-working/169108/1