Thanks to all for the great suggestions!

I am looking them, over and will see what might be the best for us.

I will try to remember to reply back with what I choose.

 

From: Judd Dare [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 12:29 PM
To: ralph <[email protected]>; Mikrotik Users <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik Users] Advice needed- Hotspot Behind Hotspot

 

Just whitelist the Marina IP or Mac address or configure the Marina radio for 
pppoe.  Very simple.  

Then you can run the Marina as it's own hotspot from there.

Alternately you could add a second SSID at the RV park and connect the Marina 
to that SSID, then you can setup another hotspot on that second SSID and it can 
be branded for the Marina.

If you need help setting it up, drop me an email.

Judd

 

On Sep 22, 2016 3:14 PM, "ralph via Mikrotik-users" <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

The subject is the best I could do for a description, but let me really 
describe it.

 

I have a System running in an RV park, with a Cable Modem feeding a couple 
dozen Aps.  I use Mikrotik hotspot with an external service handling AAA and 
payment.   It is on a static IP from a cable modem and I have plenty of spare 
statics for future use.

 

I have a new customer that is a marina a couple of miles away. I have already 
shot a PtP link over there which works well. Unfortunately the AP for this shot 
is fed, not from the cable modem, but from a point behind the RV park hotspot 
this point in itself is fed from the cable modem by a couple of PtP links in 
between.    Operating in transparent bridge mode, so that isn’t an issue..  So 
the users at the marina get the login page, etc for the RV park and basically 
look like they are RV park residents.    I’m not using VLANS in the network.

 

Problem  is  is that I need the users at the Marina not to get the Hotspot 
system for the RV Park. Instead they need their own.   I can put another MT 
router/hotspot out at the marina but the problem is this feed that is already 
behind a hotspot. How can I let one of the external static IPs from the cable 
modem pass unrestricted out to that AP that shoots to the Marina without having 
the RV hotspot get in the way?  It sounds like a job for VLANS but that would 
mean that I’d have to VLAN the entire network at both places and somehow get 
the external IP for the marina to go around the first hotspot somehow.

 

Can anyone offer any advice how to do this?   

 

Hopefully this simple diagram comes through and isn’t messed up

 

What I have:

Modem—MT CCR Router---<PtP AP> <PtP CPE> ---(RV Park Aps)

                                                                                
         |

                                                                                
        + <PtP AP to Marina>  <PtP CPE at Marina> --- (Marina Aps)

 

What I want:

Modem—MT CCR Router---<PtP AP> <PtP CPE> ---(RV Park Aps)

                                                                                
         |

                                                                                
        + <PtP AP to Marina>  <PtP CPE at Marina> --- MT CCR Router---- (Marina 
Aps)

 

Thanks

 

Ralph

 

 


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