Yes, it will work for Windows clients. We have mikrotik PPTP set up for various businesses, including our own. I have connected Windows, Linux, Mac, and iOS clients to it.
Thank you for your suggestions and help. I spent some extra time today and recreated this setup from scratch in an "offline lab" so I wasn't messing with live routers and to see where the tunnels broke. I found the issue during testing. We use the following firewall script for our routers ...
I'm assuming your Sat modem is handing out DHCP on 192.168.1.0/24 already. If that is the case, I'd remove the DHCP server (and any 192.168.1.0/24 IPS) from eth2 and set eth2 master port to eth1. That would link the two ports together and allow your computer to get an IP from the Sat modem and not h...
forward processes all packets that go through the router (including NAT). input processes packets destined for the router specifically. If you are only trying to limit access to the router's UDP ports, it's best to change your chains to input. That way it's not worrying about any traffic going throu...
From the config, you added a pptp-server interface, but did not add it to the bridge. You don't need the interface at all unless you want to do some firewall or connection tracking specifically for certain profiles or connections made. The MikroTik will dynamically add interfaces as users connect. M...
I second jarda's recommendation of using winbox. It gives the same options as the web site, and can make the experience a little smoother. You should be able to access the router on the IP, or the MAC, and it will discover routers you are connected to just by clicking the button (...) next to the &q...
From the picture, the settings look correct... That being said, I've had better luck adding the local subnet to the NAT rule and not using the out interface setting. masquerade.PNG Also, make sure that you have the network settings (network, subnet, gateway, dns) entered in the DHCP server -> Networ...
One hint: set MRRU to 1614 on both server and client side of pptp tunnel for make EoIP work correctly with 1500 MTU packet... Use local-address=192.168.254.5 and remote-address=192.168.254.6 on pptp server, and change EoIP on both side accordingly. Done Insert also local ip on EoIP I am a little co...
I have two routers connected with an EoIP tunnel and am trying to add a third. The issue is that I cannot get the tunnel to pass traffic on any ID other than 0. I have went as far as changing the tunnel ID for the existing EoIP connection and lost the ability to pass traffic across it until returnin...