Cost is on the interface, you can not control by network that I am aware of.
You should be able to create a virtual interface, if it is an AP wireless interface, and use it, but I have never tried that.

On 12/4/2014 8:50 AM, Justin Marshall wrote:
Hi,

Question re: Mikrotik and OSPF

What is the best way to have multiple OSPF networks on the same interface and 
still be able to control the cost of each network individually?

E.g.
We have a bridged UBNT AP acting as a backhaul to 3 other towers.  Each tower 
has it's own /30 on that interface.  If I want to change the cost on one of 
those networks, the other 2 change as well.  I've even statically added the 
interfaces.

What is the best way around this?

Thanks,
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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