1. Getting started with WinBox
Launch WinBox app. After selecting “...” button wait a while to get MAC Addresses list. Select requested address (not IP if you are in a different net). Don’t type any password.
Confirm the action by pressing Connect button.
2. Setting SNTP client
After the next reboot: System, Reboot configure SNTP client (time):
System > SNTP Client
Enabled: Checked
Mode: Unicast
Primary NTP Server: 0.north-america.pool.ntp.org
Secondary NTP Server: 1.north-america.pool.ntp.org
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Please set servers that are as close to your location as possible. You can find NTP list here: http://www.pool.ntp.org/en/ |
Enable the correct time zone System > Clock > Time Zone Name:
America/Montreal (or according to your location):
The time is automatically synchronized after the correct termination of LAN configuration.
3. Setting up DHCP client
Run DHCP client on ether1 interface: IP > DHCP Client > +
New DHCP Client DHCP Client tab
Interface: ether1
OK
Result example:
4. Adding the bridge
Add the bridge to all ports except ether1 and SFP1:
Bridge > Bridge tab > +
New Interface: General tab
Name:bridge-HS
OK
5. Adding the bridge ports
Bridge > Ports tab > +
New Bridge Port: General tab
Interface: ether2 gradually to a ether10 and wlan1
all on Bridge:bridge-HS
6. Definition of the SOCIFI hotspot
Run the definition of hotspot:
IP > Hotspot > Servers Tab, Hotspot Setup
bridge-HS Instead of addresses listed in this figure, we recommend a different address, than the address of the interface (bridge-HS), eg: 192.168.88.1/24, see the notes at the end of the manual.
The number of IP addresses should submit their license (L4 = 200 addresses). See notes at the end of the manual.
Hotspot Setup:
- HotSpot Interface: bridge-HS
- Local Address of Network: 192.168.88.1/24
- Address Pool of Network: 192.168.88.20 - 192.168.88.219
- Select Certificate: none
- IP Address of SMTP Server: 0.0.0.0
- DNS Servers: 192.168.88.1 / 8.8.4.4 / 4.4.4.4
First DNS server address must be the interface address!! - DNS Name: hotspot.socifi.com (required)
- Name of Local HotSpot User: user
7. Removing shared user
Remove Shared User (default = 1):
IP > Hotspot > User ProfilesDefault , General Tab
Shared Users: clear
OK
Addresses per MAC = 1 (default = 2 ) Note: it's a bit tricky, the field shows normally just grey color, no values
IP > Hotspot > Server hotspot1
Addresses per MAC: 1
OK
Change the method of authentication:
IP > HotSpot > Server Profiles select hsprof1
Hotspot Server Profile <hsprof1> Login Tab
HTTP PAP: checked
Use RADIUS: Checked
Default Domain:
Location ID:
Location Name:
Mac Format: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Accounting: Checked
Interim Update:
Nas Port Type: 19 (wireless-802.11)
Now define a list of allowed servers, IP > Hotspot Walled Garden:
Create a script WalledGarden script: System > Scripts +
Name: WalledGarden
Copy & paste following script:
Include Page Mikrotik Mikrotik
The result is a list of servers:
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The list of Walled Garden servers is changed from time to time, you may be asked to change its contents. The current list is always in this documentation. Before you run the script again (even if with new content), first you must delete old Walled Garden server list (otherwise the list would be permanently duplicated). |
8. Creating a definition for hotspot login
Script definition for content of hotspot / login.html
We generate a hotspot / login.html file the same way: System > Scripts > +
Name: ReplaceLogin
Click Apply and than run script: Run Script (change takes the effect by changing the date and time of file: File hotspot/login.html). Copy & paste following script:
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:local mac [system routerboard get serial-number];
:if ( [system routerboard get routerboard] = yes ) do {:set mac [system routerboard get serial-number]} else { :set mac [interface ethernet get ether1 mac-address]};
/file set "hotspot/login.html" contents="<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv=\"refresh\" content=\"0; url=http://connect.socifi.com/?rad=yes&serial=$mac&client_mac=\$(mac)&client_ip=\$(ip)&userurl=\$(link-orig)&login_url=\$(link-login-only)\" />
<meta http-equiv=\"pragma\" content=\"no-cache\">
<meta http-equiv=\"expires\" content=\"-1\">
</head>
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9. Changing the default password
Change the default password (defaultly blank) on hard and complex one:
System > Password
(at least 8 characters, uppercase and lowercase letters and digits)
10. Configuring the RADIUS server
Add primary radius server (RADIUS Server 1):
Radius + General tab
Servis
hotspot: checked
Called ID :
Domain:
Address: rad-1-euw-1.socifi.com (for example)
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Secret: socifi
Authentication port: 1812
Accounting port: 1813
Timeout: 300 ms
Acccountig Backup: unchecked
Src. Address:
...
Add secondary radius server (RADIUS Server 2):
Radius + General tab
Servis
hotspot: checked
Called ID :
Domain:
Address: rad-2-euw-1.socifi.com (for example)
Include Page RADIUS / AAA Settings RADIUS / AAA Settings
Secret: socifi
Authentication port: 1812
Accounting port: 1813
Timeout: 300 ms
Acccountig Backup: unchecked
Src. Address:
11. Safety in the end, but not the last
In conclusion, we recommend modifying the firewall so no one (except you :) could get into management of MikroTik: IP > Firewall > +
New Firewall Rule> General tab
chain: input
In. Interface: unselect bridge-HS
New Firewall Rule> Action tab
Action: drop
New rule must be at the last line:
12. Connecting your MikroTik to SOCIFI Dashboard
Include Page How to add your hotspot How to add your hotspot
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