Subnets: 2001:0db8:1234:9876::/60
How has the ISP configured their end? Have they said the /60 is routed to 2407:xxxx:0:1::2? If they have merely attached a /60 to the interface at their end it will never work.
/ipv6 address> print
2407:xxxx:0:10:ba69:f4ff:fe13:b562/60 ether1 (WAN)
2407:xxxx:0:11:ba69:f4ff:fe13:b567/64 pool1 ether6 (LAN)
/ipv6 pool> print
2407:xxxx:0:11::/64
/ip route
add check-gateway=ping distance=10 gateway=172.16.4.1 routing-mark=PPPoE1
I also think that is the problem. How can I solve the problem.I doubt the Mikrotik sends any default gateway item in its DHCPv6 response.
Yes, I want to host webserver on 45.85.x.x (NATed 172.16.0.0/24).you just need to add 45.85.x.x on WAN interface together with 103.12.x.x?
It works !!. But why such a breaking change ? Earlier it was working without any problem.Name: 1M
Name for users: 1M
Owner: admin
U have to change " Name for users " in all u r profild dn't leave it empty
Thanks for the clue. I was unable to restrict bandwidth for my hotspot users. Finally it's sort out. I disable Fasttrack on Firewall.Maybe fasttrack is enabled...
What is the expected price for Omnitik ?Best "low cost" solution is Omnitik and SXT-Lite5
2,4Ghz band is usually more congestioned.
With an Omnitik, you can go up to 60-70 customers with your requeriments.
Regards