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Combine two internet sources and route by the group
  • Combine two internet sources (ISP1, ISP2)
    • Let's define ISP1 for the private network (IP range 10.0.0.0 ~ 10.0.*.*)
    • Let's define ISP2 for the external internet connection
  • Route any connection in 10.0.0.0 ~ 10.0.*.* through ISP1
  • Route any connection except above case through ISP2
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Combine two internet sources and route by IP
  • Combine two internet sources (PIP1, PIP2)
    * Note PIP=Public IP
  • Route traffics mapped with pc1 through PIP1, and all others through PIP2

Refernce: https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:IP/Route


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How to setup a hairpin to certain local server

I have a web server needs connection from external/internal location, but just opening a port, by NAT Port Forwarding, may not good enough as far as I experienced in MikroTik router - you cannot connect to your server by domain name. Following configuration enables you to connect to your local server by domain name like you do on external network.

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To enable above on your MikroTik router, you should drag and drop as #1 item on your NAT list like below:

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To allow internal connection to your server directly, you should add NAT rule by IP → Firewall → NAT → Add New

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FeaturesNotes
SSH Server

default user id: admin

default port: 22


https://mikrotik.com/testdocs/ros/2.9/system/ssh.php

Policy Based Routinghttps://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Policy_Base_Routing

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