Not my favorite solution but you can dst-nat using port numbers for the
few until you can get publics for them.
Or you can use PPPoE and as long as that mikrotik is the concentrator
you can give out a few of those ips on a diff port.
--
John Babineaux
Network Admin
Radio Communications Service
Crowley, Louisiana
On 4/4/2011 3:13 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Get more IPs from your ISP. Call them up and say you need them.
On Apr 4, 2011 3:20 AM, "Yusuf Sengeza"<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I have been using MikroTik OS for three years now and my system has been
working well.
My setup is like this:
RB1000 as the core rooter.
I use four interfaces;
Ether1 = WAN (ISP) with public address /30
Ether2 = Hotspot with private IPs 172.16.2.254/24 for all backhauls and
APs static.
10.1.10.254/24 dhcp mainly for PCs and routers. I can also
give the static IP
to the PCs and Riuters and work fine. NATed these IPs to the
WAN IP (ISP). All
my clients are connected through this interface some with
MAC and others
HTTP CHAP.
Ether3 = Mail server - Public IPs /29. I am able to access my server
remotely.
Ether4 = Local network for my Personal use to have permanent internet with
private
192.168.101.254/24
This setup has been working very well.
Now some of my clients have IP cameras with DVRs that they would like to
access remotely. I have been told they need public IPs into their routers.
One has to access his Webbox for configuring solar system remotely.
I dont know how am going to implement this though I have been given public
IP block from my ISP /29.
Kindly tell me how this is possible and the setup and what am going to do
in the router to effect it.
If you need any more info please let me know.
Regards
Yusuf
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