(1) It would appear as if you are using wireguard to a third party VPN or probably based on URL in allowed IPs, a friends MT router.
In any case remove the private key entry in the settings you have in allowed IPs, not required.
No need to hide wireguard port in interface wireguard, this port (when acting as a peer client can be anything, aka does not have to match endpoint port in wireguard settings.
(2) with one flat network I see you have broken up the pools in the router settings but doing it this way how do you force or assign these IP pools to specific devices ?????
The only thing the router will hand out based on your settings is the dhcp pool but you have that disabled ?????????
(3) Missing /ip dhcp server-network settings ?????
In any case remove the private key entry in the settings you have in allowed IPs, not required.
No need to hide wireguard port in interface wireguard, this port (when acting as a peer client can be anything, aka does not have to match endpoint port in wireguard settings.
(2) with one flat network I see you have broken up the pools in the router settings but doing it this way how do you force or assign these IP pools to specific devices ?????
The only thing the router will hand out based on your settings is the dhcp pool but you have that disabled ?????????
(3) Missing /ip dhcp server-network settings ?????
Statistics: Posted by anav — Mon Jun 03, 2024 3:39 pm