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How can I access webfig of my mikrotik routerboard?
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To connect to web config on mikrotik routerboard I need the ip address of my routerboard but the problem is that I don't know the ip address of my routerboard. Is there anyway I can get the ip address of my routerboard in other to connect to the webfig?
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To connect to web config on mikrotik routerboard I need the ip address of my routerboard but the problem is that I don't know the ip address of my routerboard. Is there anyway I can get the ip address of my routerboard in other to connect to the webfig?
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migrated from serverfault.com Jun 16 '15 at 8:18
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Look into the docs, there should be a default address be listed (possibly 192.168.88.1).
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:31
Have tried 192.168.88.1 n I checked d docs but nothing has happened
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:40
How is your PC's network interface configured and how do you connect it to the device?
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:41
I connect to the device through an application called winbox using ethernet port(cable). The winbox searches for the routerboard device then I click connect. A new app will pop up which allows me to configure my routerboard. The first thing I did on the routerboard was to reset the configuration. I don't know if this has in anyway affect the ip address of my routerboard
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:49
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To connect to web config on mikrotik routerboard I need the ip address of my routerboard but the problem is that I don't know the ip address of my routerboard. Is there anyway I can get the ip address of my routerboard in other to connect to the webfig?
router mikrotik-routeros
To connect to web config on mikrotik routerboard I need the ip address of my routerboard but the problem is that I don't know the ip address of my routerboard. Is there anyway I can get the ip address of my routerboard in other to connect to the webfig?
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1
Look into the docs, there should be a default address be listed (possibly 192.168.88.1).
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:31
Have tried 192.168.88.1 n I checked d docs but nothing has happened
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:40
How is your PC's network interface configured and how do you connect it to the device?
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:41
I connect to the device through an application called winbox using ethernet port(cable). The winbox searches for the routerboard device then I click connect. A new app will pop up which allows me to configure my routerboard. The first thing I did on the routerboard was to reset the configuration. I don't know if this has in anyway affect the ip address of my routerboard
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:49
add a comment |
1
Look into the docs, there should be a default address be listed (possibly 192.168.88.1).
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:31
Have tried 192.168.88.1 n I checked d docs but nothing has happened
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:40
How is your PC's network interface configured and how do you connect it to the device?
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:41
I connect to the device through an application called winbox using ethernet port(cable). The winbox searches for the routerboard device then I click connect. A new app will pop up which allows me to configure my routerboard. The first thing I did on the routerboard was to reset the configuration. I don't know if this has in anyway affect the ip address of my routerboard
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:49
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1
Look into the docs, there should be a default address be listed (possibly 192.168.88.1).
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:31
Look into the docs, there should be a default address be listed (possibly 192.168.88.1).
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:31
Have tried 192.168.88.1 n I checked d docs but nothing has happened
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:40
Have tried 192.168.88.1 n I checked d docs but nothing has happened
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:40
How is your PC's network interface configured and how do you connect it to the device?
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:41
How is your PC's network interface configured and how do you connect it to the device?
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:41
I connect to the device through an application called winbox using ethernet port(cable). The winbox searches for the routerboard device then I click connect. A new app will pop up which allows me to configure my routerboard. The first thing I did on the routerboard was to reset the configuration. I don't know if this has in anyway affect the ip address of my routerboard
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:49
I connect to the device through an application called winbox using ethernet port(cable). The winbox searches for the routerboard device then I click connect. A new app will pop up which allows me to configure my routerboard. The first thing I did on the routerboard was to reset the configuration. I don't know if this has in anyway affect the ip address of my routerboard
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:49
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You can find out the IP address with the program winbox,if you are connected to a port where discovery is enabled.
http://www.mikrotik.com/download (under "Useful tools and utilities")
Look at the tab "neighbors" - (in the older version of winbox - version 2 - it's the button with three dots)
If the IP is in a different subnet then you can connect via mac address
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You can find out the IP address with the program winbox,if you are connected to a port where discovery is enabled.
http://www.mikrotik.com/download (under "Useful tools and utilities")
Look at the tab "neighbors" - (in the older version of winbox - version 2 - it's the button with three dots)
If the IP is in a different subnet then you can connect via mac address
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You can find out the IP address with the program winbox,if you are connected to a port where discovery is enabled.
http://www.mikrotik.com/download (under "Useful tools and utilities")
Look at the tab "neighbors" - (in the older version of winbox - version 2 - it's the button with three dots)
If the IP is in a different subnet then you can connect via mac address
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You can find out the IP address with the program winbox,if you are connected to a port where discovery is enabled.
http://www.mikrotik.com/download (under "Useful tools and utilities")
Look at the tab "neighbors" - (in the older version of winbox - version 2 - it's the button with three dots)
If the IP is in a different subnet then you can connect via mac address
You can find out the IP address with the program winbox,if you are connected to a port where discovery is enabled.
http://www.mikrotik.com/download (under "Useful tools and utilities")
Look at the tab "neighbors" - (in the older version of winbox - version 2 - it's the button with three dots)
If the IP is in a different subnet then you can connect via mac address
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Look into the docs, there should be a default address be listed (possibly 192.168.88.1).
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:31
Have tried 192.168.88.1 n I checked d docs but nothing has happened
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:40
How is your PC's network interface configured and how do you connect it to the device?
– Sven
May 18 '15 at 14:41
I connect to the device through an application called winbox using ethernet port(cable). The winbox searches for the routerboard device then I click connect. A new app will pop up which allows me to configure my routerboard. The first thing I did on the routerboard was to reset the configuration. I don't know if this has in anyway affect the ip address of my routerboard
– Toye_Brainz
May 18 '15 at 14:49