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== Requirements == | == Requirements == | ||
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+ | You need to have a Mikrotik RouterBoard with Internet access already configured. | ||
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+ | You can reset your RouterBoard and connect the cable with Internet access at the ethernet gateway port (ether1-gateway). | ||
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+ | By default, the RouterBoard is configured with automatic address acquisition, so it will get the IP and Gateway from your Internet cable connection and will set up a DHCP Client also. | ||
== Interfaces == | == Interfaces == | ||
− | === | + | By default, the RouterBoard 450G comes with 5 ports and the following interfaces: |
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+ | * ether1-gateway | ||
+ | * ether2-master-local | ||
+ | * ether3-slave-local | ||
+ | * ether4-slave-local | ||
+ | * ether5-slave-local | ||
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+ | In this guide, we'll create a new interface (bridge-hotspot) and associate one of the slaves interface to the bridge. | ||
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+ | === Ethernet === | ||
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+ | Go to Interfaces and edit one of the interfaces (e.g. ether4-slave-local). Change the following options: | ||
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+ | * Name: ether4 | ||
+ | * Master Port: none | ||
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+ | [[File:1-setup-interface.png|800px]] | ||
=== Bridge === | === Bridge === | ||
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+ | Go to Bridge and click in "Add New". Set the following options: | ||
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+ | * Name: bridge-hotspot | ||
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+ | [[File:2-add-bridge.png|800px]] | ||
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+ | Now you need to associate the Ethernet interface to the bridge. | ||
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+ | Go to Bridge > Ports tab and click in "Add New". Set the following options: | ||
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+ | * Interface: ether4 | ||
+ | * Bridge: bridge-hotspot | ||
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+ | [[File:3-add-port-to-bridge.png|800px]] | ||
== Radius == | == Radius == | ||
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+ | Go to Radius and click in "Add New". Set the following options: | ||
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+ | * Enabled: checked | ||
+ | * Service: Hotspot | ||
+ | * Address: the [[Captive_Portal#RADIUS_Server|RADIUS server IP]] according to your environment/region | ||
+ | * Secret: the provided RADIUS client secret | ||
+ | * Authentication Port: 1812 | ||
+ | * Accounting Port: 1813 | ||
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+ | [[File:4-add-radius-server.png|800px]] | ||
== Hotspot == | == Hotspot == |
Revision as of 15:12, 3 July 2018
The following guide was created using a Mikrotik network with the following components:
- Router: Mikrotik RouterBoard 450G
- Firmware: 3.22
- WebFig: v6.23
Contents |
Requirements
You need to have a Mikrotik RouterBoard with Internet access already configured.
You can reset your RouterBoard and connect the cable with Internet access at the ethernet gateway port (ether1-gateway).
By default, the RouterBoard is configured with automatic address acquisition, so it will get the IP and Gateway from your Internet cable connection and will set up a DHCP Client also.
Interfaces
By default, the RouterBoard 450G comes with 5 ports and the following interfaces:
- ether1-gateway
- ether2-master-local
- ether3-slave-local
- ether4-slave-local
- ether5-slave-local
In this guide, we'll create a new interface (bridge-hotspot) and associate one of the slaves interface to the bridge.
Ethernet
Go to Interfaces and edit one of the interfaces (e.g. ether4-slave-local). Change the following options:
- Name: ether4
- Master Port: none
Bridge
Go to Bridge and click in "Add New". Set the following options:
- Name: bridge-hotspot
Now you need to associate the Ethernet interface to the bridge.
Go to Bridge > Ports tab and click in "Add New". Set the following options:
- Interface: ether4
- Bridge: bridge-hotspot
Radius
Go to Radius and click in "Add New". Set the following options:
- Enabled: checked
- Service: Hotspot
- Address: the RADIUS server IP according to your environment/region
- Secret: the provided RADIUS client secret
- Authentication Port: 1812
- Accounting Port: 1813