If you need any help or I did something wrong, leave a comment and I will try to do my best to help you. Minimum = 41ms, Maximum = 86ms, Average = 56ms Packets: Sent = 3, Received = 3, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Īpproximate round trip times in milli-seconds: If you did all right, you now have access to the remote subnet from your private subnet.Ī quick test... C:\Users\User>ping 192.168.3.2 Route #4 is automatically added with pptp-client.Īgain... in simple words... With this route we route all request from 192.168.1.1 (router IP for private subnet) to remote subnet > /ip route printģ A S 192.168.3.0/24 192.168.1.1 pptp-client 1Ĥ ADC 192.168.3.100/32 192.168.3.101 pptp-client 0 In simple words... With this we allowed other computers to use VPN client interface. Src-address is used to allow only computers from my private subnet Out-interface=pptp-client log=no log-prefix="" To resolve this we need to add a NAT rule and one more route Step 3: NAT configuration > /ip firewall nat printĬhain=srcnat action=masquerade src-address=192.168.1.2-192.168.1.254 Packets: Sent = 3, Received = 0, Lost = 3 (100% loss) Sent=3 received=3 packet-loss=0% min-rtt=41ms avg-rtt=42ms max-rtt=44msīut I can’t ping the same computer from any other location (other computers connected to my Mikrotik... C:\Users\User>ping 192.168.3.2 With the current configuration I can ping a remote computer from my Mikrotik: > ping address=192.168.3.2 src-address=192.168.3.101 count=3 You can now double-click on pptp-client and see the status If you enter the correct information you are already connected to the VPN server Noting special on this step, so I think that the image is enough :)Īfter you created the PPTP Client you will need to enter some basic information: (Please make sure you enter the correct details in the appropriate fields. Now click on the + sign and select 'PPTP Client'.
You should have the 'Interface' tab open.
Once logged in, click on the 'PPP' tab on the left-side menu.
Here is a simple step by step tutorial with images and all information that you need to get PPTP VPN Client working… Step 1: Create PPTP Client Full VPN Setup for Mikrotik Router : PPTP. This tutorial will explain you how I did this.
I would like to establish a VPN connection to the remote location on my Mikrotik router and allow computers (only!) from my private subnet to access computers on the remote location.
Today I will show you how to configure a PPTP VPN Client on Mikrotik RouterOS.īefore we start I will try to explain what I want to do… Last time I wrote how to configure a PPTP VPN Server on Mikrotik RouterOS Step by Step: How to configure a PPTP VPN Client on Mikrotik RouterOSīy Uroš, in Network Stuff (5 Comments) Intro