Less interested in hypothetical questions more interested in understanding the requirements.
You have an ISP router which you cannot control but you stated going to put in bridge mode.
Q1. Can we assume you will get then a public WANIP from the bridged router?
Now you talk of two routers. Is this two other routers besides the ISP one?
The mikrotik MAIN you are installing after the ISP bridge mode device and another mikrotik device behind the MAIN router?
The reason I ask is that you state you are putting the ISP router in bridge mode or at least getting the Company to put ISP in bridge mode, which then one would assume you are getting a public IP and thus any talk of being on same private DHCP as the first router would be nonsensical and thus you must mean having a third router having same DHCP as the second MAIN router.........
Right now I am assuming your MAIN mikrotik router would get a private IP from a subnet on the ISP router and this is useless since you cannot forward ports etc.........
You have an ISP router which you cannot control but you stated going to put in bridge mode.
Q1. Can we assume you will get then a public WANIP from the bridged router?
Now you talk of two routers. Is this two other routers besides the ISP one?
The mikrotik MAIN you are installing after the ISP bridge mode device and another mikrotik device behind the MAIN router?
The reason I ask is that you state you are putting the ISP router in bridge mode or at least getting the Company to put ISP in bridge mode, which then one would assume you are getting a public IP and thus any talk of being on same private DHCP as the first router would be nonsensical and thus you must mean having a third router having same DHCP as the second MAIN router.........
Right now I am assuming your MAIN mikrotik router would get a private IP from a subnet on the ISP router and this is useless since you cannot forward ports etc.........
Statistics: Posted by Mesquite — Tue Feb 13, 2024 5:10 pm