Using EoIP Tunnel to connect private LANs across internet
EoIP or Ether over IP tunnel is a tunnel protocol designed by Mikrotik development team which allows network administrators to easily connect private LANs located in different locations separated by cities or countries. As long as the Mikrotik routers can ping each other, we can create the EoIP tunnel among them.
Assign fixed / static IP address via Mikrotik DHCP server
DHCP is basically a protocol to assign dynamic IP address to clients. It means you don’t need to touch the clients’ computer / laptop to manually set with a static IP address. The IP address will be assigned dynamically to the clients.
How To Set Up PPTP Server on Mikrotik
This tutorial guides you how to setup PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) server on Mikrotik RouterOS.
I assume you already understand what PPTP is. If not, better to read PPTP explanation on Wikipedia.
How To Reset Password Mikrotik DOM
It may happen to you that you forget the Mikrotik administrator password. In routerboard’s families, you can reset to default by pressing the reset button located on the board (or via netinstall). But if it happens on Mikrotik DOM (disk on module), is there a way to reset to default configuration?
How To Install Mikrotik RouterOS [Video]
Are you new to Mikrotik and do you want to learn Mikrotik RouterOS? If you are a network administrator who wants to use a powerful device with an affordable price, you should select Mikrotik RouterBoard (RB) as your choice. The routerboard ranges from RB100 to RB 2100 with different specifications.
Running Mikrotik Winbox in Linux Mint 12
If you are a network administrator or system administrator who manage Mikrotik RouterOS devices you should know what Mikrotik Winbox tool does. Yeah it is a GUI tool to manage Mikrotik RouterOS devices.
How to block Facebook, Twitter, Youtube on Mikrotik
In case you want to block access to Facebook, Twitter, Youtube or other websites, it is easy to do this job on Mikrotik RouterOS. You can use either web proxy or directly from firewall rule to block websites.
According to Mikrotik Wiki, you can block users from accessing websites using content option in Mikrotik Firewall rule. One rule per content you want to block. So if you want to block, for example, Facebook, Youtube, and Twitter, you have to create rule for each content.