MikroTik is a Latvian company which was founded in 1996 to develop routers and wireless ISP systems. MikroTik now provides hardware and software for Internet connectivity in most of the countries around the world.

This is a brief guide on how to implement an L2TP/IPSec VPN server on Mikrotik RouterOS and use it as a gateway. Update 26/07/2019: If you're using RouterOS v6.44 or above, please click here for the new way of implementing L2TP/IPsec. Change these to fit your setup: This router’s local IP MikroTik routers also support VPNs, which is as good as a blessing. Things to Consider: Before you begin, please make sure that: You have a working internet connection; MikroTik PPTP Supported Router; A Premium PureVPN account (if you haven’t bought it yet, click here to buy) The following is a setup guide for PPTP Client on MikroTik: 1. Step 1. Connect to the MikroTik router via an Ethernet cable, the computer should be cabled to a LAN port of the VPN router. It is recommended not to use LAN1 port.. Open up your web browser, type in 192.168.88.1 in the address bar and hit enter. Here is a simple step by step tutorial with images and all information that you need to get a fully working PPTP VPN server… Step 1: create VPN pool. IP pools are used to define range of IP addresses that will be used for your PPTP VPN server [admin@MikroTik] > /ip pool print NAME RANGES VPN-pool 192.168.1.101-192.168.1.110

Connect to the MikroTik router via an Ethernet cable, the computer should be cabled to a LAN port of the VPN router. It is recommended not to use LAN1 port. Open up your web browser, type in 192.168.88.1 in the address bar and hit enter. It will prompt you to enter the username/password.

Here is a simple step by step tutorial with images and all information that you need to get a fully working PPTP VPN server… Step 1: create VPN pool. IP pools are used to define range of IP addresses that will be used for your PPTP VPN server [admin@MikroTik] > /ip pool print NAME RANGES VPN-pool 192.168.1.101-192.168.1.110

Here is a simple step by step tutorial with images and all information that you need to get a fully working PPTP VPN server… Step 1: create VPN pool. IP pools are used to define range of IP addresses that will be used for your PPTP VPN server [admin@MikroTik] > /ip pool print NAME RANGES VPN-pool 192.168.1.101-192.168.1.110

I have set port forwarding of port 1723 from Modem to 192.168.1.65 and created PPP username on mikrotik with NAT destnat rule to port forward 5900 (for vnc). I cannot connect to VPN from an external computer and also cannot direclty VNC to the public IP of the modem.both approaches dont work. Mar 26, 2018 · MikroTik Tutorial 28 - Port Forwarding - Duration: 7:51. TKSJa 101,545 views. 7:51. MikroTik Tutorial 1 CURSO VPN MIKROTIK - PPTP SERVIDOR Y CLIENTE WINDOWS 7 - Duration: 25:52.