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Android winbox mikrotik
Android winbox mikrotik








  1. Android winbox mikrotik how to#
  2. Android winbox mikrotik android#
  3. Android winbox mikrotik software#

Once in the management tool, you can do whatever you need to do.

Android winbox mikrotik software#

It's specifically designed to help you out and make this task much more simple, with easiness always in mind.Īs usual with routers, once you've installed the software you can access it with the address indicated by the manufacturer. If you any of these devices, it's the solution you need to control your connection, from the bandwidth to your WiFi accesses. WinBox is a complete control and management tool for MikroTik routers. This entry was posted in Networking and Internet, System administration, Databases, Messaging and Security, technology and tagged android, mikrotik, network, Networking, pptp, routerboard, routeros, security, vpn by Oriol Rius.

Android winbox mikrotik how to#

Step by Step: How to configure a PPTP VPN Server on Mikrotik RouterOS.Thanks to next blog entries to inspire me: I had to do some tests before it was working but in the end everything was so simple like I explained here. If you have some trouble the only thing that you can do is go to Mikrotik logs or start sniffing to figure out where is the problem. After that when you come back to VPN list you’ll find your new VPN in the list, click there and just set-up your PPTP credentials. Add a new connection, define a name, the type and the IP address and leave the rest by default. Look for a “More” section bellow network options, and you’ll find VPN managment. Remember it’s 1723/TCP.Īndroid configuration is simple, first of all go to “settings” icon. Inside PPP menu there is a button with a label “PPTP server” click there…ĭon’t forget to check that your PPTP port is accessible from your public IP address. “Secrets” tab is where you have to manage users, in my case only two users are created: Thanks to an ARP proxy those IP addresses will be available like local IPs, this is transparent for the VPN configuration.Ĭonfiguration of connection profile is done inside “Profiles” tab:įirst of all create a new profile called “default-encription”:Īnd another profile called “pptp-profile”: To be honest I’m not used to RouterOS CLI but I think it’s not difficult to figure out the CLI commands to get the same result.įirst step is set-up a pool of IP addresses to be assigned to the tunnel endpoints. I’m only going to describe steps from the web console, of course, all those steps can be done using Winbox or the command line. Bellow you have a simple schema representing the schenario of the solution:

Android winbox mikrotik android#

Next steps describe how I set-up a PPTP server on my Mikrotik server allowing my Android 6 device (Huawei Mate 8) to connect to my home services through the VPN. In my case I have a lot of services in my LAN and I need some of them when I’m out of home specially I need to use them from my mobile phone. This is not the most secure way to create VPNs but usually the only requirement is a little bit of security on top of an IP over IP service that allows us to use local service when we’re in remote. One of those things is set-up a VPN server based on PPTP. RouterOS is really powerful and allows to do a lot of things with that hardware. Two years ago I installed a Mikrotik Cloud Switch and lately I stoped my pfSense and I started using that switch as my network router, firewall and also as a switch.










Android winbox mikrotik