Its my understanding that the consultants on this list do a lot of this.  
Spending the 2k on someone that has seen many different configurations may save 
you that much in customer headache.


Scott


From: OWS Optimum Wireless via Mikrotik-users 
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2016 1:45 PM
To: Mikrotik Users 
Subject: [Mikrotik Users] Guidance routing WISP

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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