How can I use HotSpot in MikroTik?
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How can I use HotSpot in MikroTik?
To configure a hotspot server, follow these steps:
- Click IP > Hotspot.
- Click the Hotspot Setup button to open the wizard.
- Select the correct interface for the hotspot network and then click Next.
- Verify the IP of the server, which should be the address you had created for the hotspot network, and click Next.
What is HotSpot in MikroTik router?
The MikroTik HotSpot Gateway provides authentication for clients before access to public networks .
What is the default username and password for MikroTik?
The default username is admin with no password. After you log in for the first time, please create a new user with a password in the “full” group, re-login and delete the default admin user.
What is the default password of mikrotik router?
What is login timeout in mikrotik hotspot?
session timeout: that is basically how long a user can connect to the hotspot before being required to manually re-login. so you should choose the session-timeout option for limiting the time connectivity of each session by the user.
How can I get my MikroTik username and password?
Every router is factory pre-configured with the IP address 192.168. 88.1/24 on the ether1 port. The default username is admin with no password.
How can I change MikroTik WIFI password?
Passwords for wireless interfaces on Mikrotiks are stored under Wireless > Security Profiles. By default, all wireless interfaces will share the same security key /preshared key / password. Just double-click on the security profile name you want to edit, enter the new password, then press ‘Ok’.
What is my MikroTik username and password?
Router settings All MikroTik routers are preconfigured with the following IP address, as well as default username and password: IP address: 192.168. 88.1/24 (ether1 port) Username: admin.
What is keepalive timeout in MikroTik?
keepalive-timeout (time; Default: “10”) Defines the time period (in seconds) after which the router is starting to send keepalive packets every second. If there is no traffic and no keepalive responses arrive for that period of time (i.e. 2 * keepalive-timeout), the non responding client is proclaimed disconnected.