Draw a network diagram, its difficult to understand what you wish to achieve.
Based on the linked diagram, it would appear you have a mikrotik behind an ISP router.
The Mikrotik gets a private IP as its WAN port is connected to one of the LANs of the ISP router. In other words you want the MT acting as a router vice lets say simply a switch.
The difficulty is that you want to carry transparently one of the ISP router LANS through to a device behind the MT.
Is that close?
How many LANs does ISP router have?
Is the private WANIP ( a LAN address from ISP router) in the same subnet that you also want to give a device behind the MT ???
Based on the linked diagram, it would appear you have a mikrotik behind an ISP router.
The Mikrotik gets a private IP as its WAN port is connected to one of the LANs of the ISP router. In other words you want the MT acting as a router vice lets say simply a switch.
The difficulty is that you want to carry transparently one of the ISP router LANS through to a device behind the MT.
Is that close?
How many LANs does ISP router have?
Is the private WANIP ( a LAN address from ISP router) in the same subnet that you also want to give a device behind the MT ???
Statistics: Posted by anav — Sun Jan 12, 2025 3:57 pm