I've done a lot of these. Here is an easy plan. Put this in a spreadsheet or 
notepad.

Assign a /24 for loopbacks. Break this into /32s which are single ips. Each 
router gets a loopback ip.

Break up a /24 into /29s for all your backhauls. Assign a /29 for every link 
between towers/pops/etc.

Assign a /20 to each tower/pop. Break it into /24s for each AP.

Use ospf.
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John Michael Francis II
JMF Solutions, Inc
Wavefly - Internet Voip Cloud
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251-517-5069
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On December 24, 2016 1:45:56 PM CST, OWS Optimum Wireless via Mikrotik-users 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello.
>
>I need guidance on how to route our WISP network. We currently have
>almost
>300 customers on 10 towers, bridging all these towers, all cpe are
>routed
>and the authentication is done by ip address on the core router
>(rb3011).
>
>I'm looking to route the network and in the future do some sort of
>failover. Now, don't know what exactly to do since our authentication
>is by
>IP and not by PPoE.
>
>Our network is on 172.16.0.0/16 and customer's IP 172.16.100.0/16 and
>over.
>I probably need to change addresses or authentication, but rather do it
>now
>than later.
>
>What you guys recommend me to do or read in order for us to go on the
>right
>track.
>
>Your time and help is appreciated.
>
>Thanks and Happy Holidays!
>
>
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