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 ====== Mikrotik Guest Wireless Network ====== ====== Mikrotik Guest Wireless Network ======
  
-http://support.clouditsp.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/102/0/how-to-setup-a-guest-wifi-network-on-a-mikrotik+**HowTo**: http://support.clouditsp.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/102/0/how-to-setup-a-guest-wifi-network-on-a-mikrotik
  
-http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=81061+**Additional Info**: http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=81061
  
-Create 2 bridges one for office +:!: **If you need any wired ports to be part of the guest network**, you'll need to create a bridge (like ''br-guest'') and bridge the guest vAP to the desired Ethernet ports and adjust the howto steps as necessary.
-Other for guest+
  
-On bridge for office give IP-address example 192.168.100.1/24 and configure DHCP-server on it +:!: **The existing NAT (masquerade) rule may be sufficient to NAT both the LAN and the Guest networks**.  For example, if the existing NAT rule masquerades all traffic going out ''ether1'', that is probably sufficient for both networks.
-On bridge for guest give IP-address example 192.168.101.1/24 and configure DHCP-server on it+
  
-Nat masquerade between bridge office and WAN +:!: **To block traffic between guest and private networks**, we must **use "forward" chain**, not "input".
-Nat masquerade between bridge guest and WAN +
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-Put ether1 end AP into bridge office this is your office LAN +
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-Make a virtual accesspoint and put these in the bridge guest same with ether2 this is your guest LAN+
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