Basic MikroTik RouterOS Configuration Using Winbox

Posted by Admin Saturday, October 26, 2013 0 comments
Using Winbox - This article explains how to configure a Mikrotik device straight out of the box. It goes through the Winbox configuratoin utility and some of the basic setup procedures to turn your MikroTik device into a home or office wireless and wired router. In this tutorial we will go through a step by step guide to make it as simple as possible to learn and implement these setting s on your own routers.


Downloading and running winbox
Winbox in more detail including configuration files
Setting an identity on the router
Setting an IP address on the router
Setting a password
Coming soon...

Setting up dhcp client
Setting up a dhcp server on a bridge
Setting up a nat (Network Address Translation)
Securing services on the router
Setting up the wireless Access Point
Implementing a basic firewall for security

Downloading and running Winbox

Winbox is the graphical configuration utility for MikroTik RouterOS. It is a small application that can be downloaded from the MikroTik website at htttp://www.mikrotik.com Once you download winbox it can be run straight away, as no installation is required. It does however when running, setup a number of folders in your application data folder in order to save login data and plugins. This is transparent to the user but worthwhile to be aware, in order to diagnose problems and also understand the security implications of saving sensitive login information in the utility.

Winbox in more detail - including configuration files

Setting an identy on the router :

1. Go to http://www.mikrotik.com/download.html and download the latest Winbox Configuration Tool under the Tools and Utilities section to you desktop.
2. Double click on the Winbox icon on your desktop.
3. Click on System menu item then on the Identy sub menu as in the image below.

Mikrotik Hotspot Bypass

Posted by Admin Wednesday, October 2, 2013 0 comments
Mikrotik Hotspot Bypass - To begin browsing, a client must go through a registration process with the provider and then enter a username and password in a browser Login window that appears on the attempt to open a webpage. 

Mikrotik Hotspot technology proposes providers to establish and administer a user database, which can be useful for such enterprises as airports, hotels or universities that offer wireless or Ethernet Internet connectivity to employees, students, guests or other groups of users as in.

By default mikrotik hotspot will proxy all traffic, even that of authenticated users. This will slow authenticated user traffic as well as make the CPU work harder on your router. To bypass this behavior you can use the following NAT rule:

/ip nat firewall
add chain=pre-hotspot dst-address=!local hotspot=auth action=accept

“local” should be set to your local subnet. Be sure to drag this rule to the top.