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YOU RE VERY GOOD BROTHER. THANKS
Thank you too
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great demonstration. waiting for the next video
Yes it will be uploaded very soon. Keep watching.
@Cristian Harper wow really...
thanks for this video
Most welcome
Please why didn't you include port 1 to the bridge you created?
Because port 1 is supposed to be the "internet" hence can't be part of the bridged network
In the video, you connected the router to the internet using a hotspot on your phone. Assuming you are connecting with a LAN cable, what will the configuration look like?
With LAN cable, dhcp client will have to be "ether 1" or any port you decide to be your WAN.
@@owuubii Thanks for your swift response, 'ill you need to perform any configuration via Quick Set?
No that is done under "dhcp client"
mikrotik router
can you teach me more
Yes why not anytime
is it a networkin device
Yes please. Competing with the likes of Cisco
YOU RE VERY GOOD BROTHER. THANKS
Thank you too
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
great demonstration. waiting for the next video
Yes it will be uploaded very soon. Keep watching.
@Cristian Harper wow really...
thanks for this video
Most welcome
Please why didn't you include port 1 to the bridge you created?
Because port 1 is supposed to be the "internet" hence can't be part of the bridged network
In the video, you connected the router to the internet using a hotspot on your phone. Assuming you are connecting with a LAN cable, what will the configuration look like?
With LAN cable, dhcp client will have to be "ether 1" or any port you decide to be your WAN.
@@owuubii Thanks for your swift response, 'ill you need to perform any configuration via Quick Set?
No that is done under "dhcp client"
mikrotik router
can you teach me more
Yes why not anytime
is it a networkin device
Yes please. Competing with the likes of Cisco