Mikrotik PPPoE Setup - Auto Expiry Scheduler for PPPoE Clients | Mikrotik Configuration Tutorial

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  • Mikrotik PPPoE Setup - Auto Expiry Scheduler for PPPoE Clients | Mikrotik Configuration Tutorial Step by Step
    Learn how to configure your pppoe server to have an automatic expiry scheduler for your pppoe clients.
    In this video, I will show you guys how to configure your pppoe server to have automatic expiry scheduler for your pppoe clients. When the pppoe client first dial the pppoe server, it will automatically create a 30 days interval or duration scheduler and after that duration it will be changed automatically to Expired-Profile and remove the active pppoe connection.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @gamforce9354
    @gamforce9354 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hi I have a problem, my mikrotik router keep disconnecting my hotspot clients before their time is up, normally they used to buy one day voucher code. Example if you are out of the network like about 15 minutes and if you come back it will ask you to enter voucher.

  • @collectionfiles2691
    @collectionfiles2691 Год назад +1

    thanks for the video sir.,..road to 1k

  • @team3kings688
    @team3kings688 Год назад

    ayos brod..dali lang ma intindihan

  • @sunikiriatto
    @sunikiriatto 8 месяцев назад +1

    i like this but how about blackout the others users is going to disconnect and connect when the electricity back then the users is going to start again the 30days setup, right.? this is going to be a problem. any solution?

  • @1Shazi
    @1Shazi 2 месяца назад

    Thanx bro

  • @abbasmikrotik1635
    @abbasmikrotik1635 Год назад

    ❤❤

  • @zakaidk3285
    @zakaidk3285 Год назад

    Sir what if specific date of the month sir like Every 10th of the month mag expired ang profile. How to do it sir?

    • @MrMulima
      @MrMulima 4 месяца назад

      In MikroTik RouterOS, the scheduler interval units are as follows:
      "d" stands for days.
      "h" stands for hours.
      "m" stands for minutes.
      "s" stands for seconds.
      So, for a scheduler interval of "30d," it refers to 30 days.
      In MikroTik RouterOS, there is no direct unit for months in scheduler intervals. You would typically use days or a combination of days and hours to approximate monthly intervals since months have varying numbers of days.

  • @MrJosecusso
    @MrJosecusso Месяц назад

    i dont see the scrip bro i need please

    • @allzzizzwellzz5841
      @allzzizzwellzz5841 Месяц назад

      /system scheduler add interval=30d name=$user on-event="/ppp secret set [find name=$user] profile=NON-PAYMENT; /PPP active remove ; /system scheduler remove [find name=$user]";

  • @alomgirhossain3127
    @alomgirhossain3127 4 месяца назад

    Please Script code your description box

  • @neildoldolia2706
    @neildoldolia2706 17 дней назад

    paano ma download script sir , may bayad b

    • @allzzizzwellzz5841
      @allzzizzwellzz5841 16 дней назад +1

      /system scheduler add interval=30d name=$user on-event="/ppp secret set [find name=$user] profile=NON-PAYMENT; /PPP active remove ; /system scheduler remove [find name=$user]";

    • @allzzizzwellzz5841
      @allzzizzwellzz5841 16 дней назад

      IT don't work if their are another script except the script of auto change profile

    • @harrylamadrid4989
      @harrylamadrid4989 7 дней назад

      try this /system scheduler add interval=30d name=$user on-event="/ppp secret set [find name=$user] profile=NON-PAYMENT; /ppp active remove [find name=$user]; /system scheduler remove [find name=$user]";