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How to set up a DHCP server on MIKROTIK?
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I didn’t specify everything in the question, since I don’t know how to set it correctly, it will be easier for me to ask it this way:
There is a task: Distribute access points via wi-fi (model: TP-LINK TL-WA901N) ip addresses via dhcp, but with different settings than local ones.
Let's say:
for local users:
ip range: 192.168.128.100-150
Mask: 20
Gateway: 192.168.128.10
DNS: 8.8.8.8
for wi-fi users:
ip range: 192.168.128.200-250
Mask: 20
Gateway: 192.168.128.1
DNS: 8.8.8.8
Apparently changes only in the field of issued ip and the gateway.
The gateway and DHCP server is MIKROTIK RB2011UiAS
I tried to configure TP-LINK to issue its own settings via DHCP, but it still gave DHCP settings for the MIKROTIK gateway
How do I configure the MIKROTIK gateway so that the TP-LINK wi-fi access point with ip address 192.168. DHCP settings other than the gateway?
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Set up two DHCP servers in Mikrotik. One for the wired network, one for the WiFi. What is the problem?
www.lanmart.ru/blogs/mikrotik-hotspot
A little bit different, but in general it will help
You obviously have some kind of error. Either in topology, or in ideology, or in knowledge.
You make a TP link a bridge between wire and wireless. On Mikrotik, you set up a separate interface, where you stick a TP link and make a completely separate l2\l3 network.
Or you make a DHCP relay on the TP link and distribute a different pool, then the MK will be the same DHCP for both networks, but the TP link will be a router between the wired and wireless networks.
Why do you need two gateways is not at all clear.
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