Description
If you find yourself with a MikroTik router at home or work and are uncertain about configuring it as a Wireless Access Point Router, this course is designed to guide you through the process.
Configuring a MikroTik router can pose challenges, especially for non-IT users. However, MikroTik routers offer valuable features not always found in other vendors' products, making it essential to learn how to configure them effectively.
Throughout this course, I will provide a step-by-step walkthrough on configuring your MikroTik router as a wireless Access Point. Topics covered include upgrading the RouterOS, DHCP client and server configurations, bridging, IP address assignment on interfaces, NAT configuration, and more.
The course emphasizes using the Winbox tool for configuration and is based on RouterOS version 7, the latest version from MikroTik.
Who this course is for
- This course is for students and employees who would like to know how to configure a MikroTik Router to act as a Wireless Access Point
What you'll learn
- Configure DHCP Client on the MikroTik Router
- Configure DHCP server on the MikroTik Router
- Configure the wireless on the MikroTik Router
- Configure Network Address Translation on the MikroTik Router
- Test if the MikroTik router acts as a Wireless Access point router
Requirements
- You should have basic computer knowledge
- You should have basic networking knowledge
- You should have basic knowledge of IP addressing
- You should have a MikroTik RouterBoard supporting the wireless package
Your Instructor
Hello, everyone!
I'm Maher Haddad, a MikroTik Certified Trainer, Cisco Authorized Instructor, and LigoWave Authorized Trainer.
In my courses, I emphasize a blend of theory and hands-on labs, giving you the opportunity to apply what you learn.
As of 2022, more than 100,000 students have benefitted from my training.
I hope you'll enjoy watching and learning from my courses.
Course Curriculum
- 1- Demonstrating the MikroTik router (3:02)
- 2- Connect to the MikroTik Router via Winbox and Upgrade it to RouterOS v7 (7:27)
- 3- Configure DHCP client on the interface connected to the ISP (4:31)
- 4- Configure Bridge Interface on the MikroTik router (4:04)
- 5- Configure the MikroTik router as a DHCP server to assign IP addresses (7:53)
- 6- Configure NAT and Wireless then test the configuration (9:25)