The following commands will add your static public IP address to the WAN interface and a private IP address for the LAN interface, where 0.0.0.0 is the public IP address : > ip address add address=0.0.0.0/24 comment="Management" interface=WAN > ip address add address=192.168.1.1/24 comment=Mikrotik-ip interface=LAN 1.3 Add Default Gateway To perform this change use the following commands: > user set 0 password=MY-NEW-PASSWORD 1.2 Adding IP Address to mikrotik I recommend perform this step because the admin password default is blank you can easily be a target of a brute force attack if you are managing the administration from outside the network > interface ethernet print Flags: X - disabled, R - running, S - slave # NAME MTU MAC-ADDRESS ARP 0 R LAN 1500 00:25:90:60:4C:A9 enabled 1 R WAN 1500 00:25:90:60:4C:A8 enabled 1.1 Change Admin password The numeric Value 0 represent the # on the list Run the following command to confirm the change is completed. > interface set 0 name=LAN > interface set 1 name=WAN ![]() The following command will rename the interfaces. In this case ether2 is will be LAN and ether1 will be WAN. ![]() To avoid confusion, you can rename the interfaces to something more appropriate. ![]() Now we can associate what network card will be LAN and WAN The first thing to do is identify the network interfaces by running the following command: > interface ethernet print Flags: X - disabled, R - running, S - slave # NAME MTU MAC-ADDRESS ARP 0 R ether2 1500 00:25:90:60:4C:A9 enabled 1 R ether1 1500 00:25:90:60:4C:A8 enabled Login on the system by the default admin and password. ![]() Inital setup must be done over the command line interface (CLI)
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