MTCNA is always a prerequisite course for the more advanced tracks that MikroTik is providing.
Netinstall is a tool designed for Windows operating systems to reinstall MikroTik devices running RouterOS (except for non-MikroTik x86 devices).Any firewall on the computer must be disabled. Click the “Net booting” button, check “Boot Server” enabled and enter the IP address from the same subnet where the computer is located, for example 192.168.88.200, its NetInstall will temporarily assign it to the router.
Mikrotik Netinstall For Mac High Sierra.If you need any help or I did something wrong, leave a comment and I will try to do my best to help you. Minimum = 41ms, Maximum = 86ms, Average = 56ms Packets: Sent = 3, Received = 3, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Īpproximate round trip times in milli-seconds: If you did all right, you now have access to the remote subnet from your private subnet.Ī quick test... C:\Users\User>ping 192.168.3.2 Route #4 is automatically added with pptp-client.Īgain... in simple words... With this route we route all request from 192.168.1.1 (router IP for private subnet) to remote subnet > /ip route printģ A S 192.168.3.0/24 192.168.1.1 pptp-client 1Ĥ ADC 192.168.3.100/32 192.168.3.101 pptp-client 0 In simple words… With this we allowed other computers to use VPN client interface. Src-address is used to allow only computers from my private subnet Out-interface=pptp-client log=no log-prefix="" To resolve this we need to add a NAT rule and one more route Step 3: NAT configuration > /ip firewall nat printĬhain=srcnat action=masquerade src-address=192.168.1.2-192.168.1.254 Packets: Sent = 3, Received = 0, Lost = 3 (100% loss) Sent=3 received=3 packet-loss=0% min-rtt=41ms avg-rtt=42ms max-rtt=44msīut I can’t ping the same computer from any other location (other computers connected to my Mikrotik... C:\Users\User>ping 192.168.3.2 With the current configuration I can ping a remote computer from my Mikrotik: > ping address=192.168.3.2 src-address=192.168.3.101 count=3 You can now double-click on pptp-client and see the status If you enter the correct information you are already connected to the VPN server Noting special on this step, so I think that the image is enough :)Īfter you created the PPTP Client you will need to enter some basic information: Here is a simple step by step tutorial with images and all information that you need to get PPTP VPN Client working… Step 1: Create PPTP Client This tutorial will explain you how I did this. I would like to establish a VPN connection to the remote location on my Mikrotik router and allow computers (only!) from my private subnet to access computers on the remote location.
Today I will show you how to configure a PPTP VPN Client on Mikrotik RouterOS.īefore we start I will try to explain what I want to do… Last time I wrote how to configure a PPTP VPN Server on Mikrotik RouterOS Step by Step: How to configure a PPTP VPN Client on Mikrotik RouterOSīy Uroš, in Network Stuff (5 Comments) Intro