nad_isa
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Calling all network engineers, gurus, self taught maestros...need some help.
So after some considerable time i have setup my RB4011 to work with my fibre connection. I am new to mikrotik and not experienced in networking concepts (i know how to fiddle, follow instructions etc).
So i have a vumareach (VR) fibre connection which comes with an all in one cheapo ONT/Router. Problem is, this ONT/router is completely locked down - no access to any settings whatsoever and vuma have no intent on assisting.
So no bridge mode, no ip passthrough, no DMZ functions. you cant even switch off the wifi, DHCP, etc. All they have is a bespoke portal to change your wifi password. (why they do this and how crappy it is, is for another discussion )
The router sits on the 192.168.18.x range with the router IP on 192.168.18.1.
I have setup my router from port 1 of the VR router to the mikrotik and setup a basic connection using quickset. the problem i have is this causes double NAT.
is there any way to get around this? (besides getting another ISP/internet service - no option)
So after some considerable time i have setup my RB4011 to work with my fibre connection. I am new to mikrotik and not experienced in networking concepts (i know how to fiddle, follow instructions etc).
So i have a vumareach (VR) fibre connection which comes with an all in one cheapo ONT/Router. Problem is, this ONT/router is completely locked down - no access to any settings whatsoever and vuma have no intent on assisting.
So no bridge mode, no ip passthrough, no DMZ functions. you cant even switch off the wifi, DHCP, etc. All they have is a bespoke portal to change your wifi password. (why they do this and how crappy it is, is for another discussion )
The router sits on the 192.168.18.x range with the router IP on 192.168.18.1.
I have setup my router from port 1 of the VR router to the mikrotik and setup a basic connection using quickset. the problem i have is this causes double NAT.
is there any way to get around this? (besides getting another ISP/internet service - no option)