by CBrown | Oct 12, 2012 | MikroTik, Networking
Many businesses want to block facebook on their corporate networks. Here is a useful site to lookup blocks of IPs. http://www.robtex.com/dns/www.facebook.com.html#records http://bgp.he.net/AS32934#_prefixes Using the IPs from above we can create firewall rules to...
by CBrown | Apr 9, 2012 | MikroTik, Networking
Here are the rules I use to open my NAT on Xbox Live. Xbox.com says to “open” ports 88udp, 3074udp/tcp, 53udp/tcp, and 80tcp. Assuming you can browse the internet you don’t need to NAT 80 and 53 to your Xbox. These are just HTTP and DNS traffic...
by CBrown | Apr 6, 2012 | MikroTik, Networking
Here is the configuration for a Point-to-Point link that can be used with a number of MikroTik devices. With this example I used two StationTik 5G’s but could be used with SXT’s or any other Point-to-Point devices. You might need to change your frequency...
by CBrown | Nov 5, 2011 | MikroTik, Networking
Recently I have needed to restrict access to the internet during certain hours. This is very easy to achieve with MikroTIk using a few mangle and filter rules. I currently have this configuration on a RB751 so I am using a bridge for the LAN. I have ports 2-5...
by CBrown | Sep 16, 2011 | MikroTik, Networking, Uncategorized
This article goes with Marking Traffic for Queueing. I did use the new queue type (mq-pfifo {multi-queue packets-first-in-first-out) in this setup and it worked fine. I also had it setup with the default and it worked fine as well. You will setup your trees per WAN...
by CBrown | Sep 16, 2011 | MikroTik, Networking
To mark traffic based on website I had to create rules to first identify the website then put the address of the website into an address list to then mark the traffic. This had to be done two different ways, one for regular traffic (HTTP) and one for secure traffic...