Traffic from a hotspot client in "bypass" mode still runs through the
hotspot--in particular, it is NATted.  If you put another NATting
hotspot controller behind that, the double-NAT will break SSL for
everyone behind the second hotspot interface.

Best to use VLANs to connect the two hotspot interfaces/devices to
your WAN interface in parallel.

Daniel Harling  <><
Engineering, Cape Ann Communications
183 Main Street, Gloucester, MA  01930
[email protected]


On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Judd Dare via Mikrotik-users
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Just whitelist the Marina IP or Mac address or configure the Marina radio
> for pppoe.  Very simple.
>
> Then you can run the Marina as it's own hotspot from there.
>
> Alternately you could add a second SSID at the RV park and connect the
> Marina to that SSID, then you can setup another hotspot on that second SSID
> and it can be branded for the Marina.
>
> If you need help setting it up, drop me an email.
>
> Judd
>
>
> On Sep 22, 2016 3:14 PM, "ralph via Mikrotik-users"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> The subject is the best I could do for a description, but let me really
>> describe it.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a System running in an RV park, with a Cable Modem feeding a couple
>> dozen Aps.  I use Mikrotik hotspot with an external service handling AAA and
>> payment.   It is on a static IP from a cable modem and I have plenty of
>> spare statics for future use.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a new customer that is a marina a couple of miles away. I have
>> already shot a PtP link over there which works well. Unfortunately the AP
>> for this shot is fed, not from the cable modem, but from a point behind the
>> RV park hotspot this point in itself is fed from the cable modem by a couple
>> of PtP links in between.    Operating in transparent bridge mode, so that
>> isn’t an issue..  So the users at the marina get the login page, etc for the
>> RV park and basically look like they are RV park residents.    I’m not using
>> VLANS in the network.
>>
>>
>>
>> Problem  is  is that I need the users at the Marina not to get the Hotspot
>> system for the RV Park. Instead they need their own.   I can put another MT
>> router/hotspot out at the marina but the problem is this feed that is
>> already behind a hotspot. How can I let one of the external static IPs from
>> the cable modem pass unrestricted out to that AP that shoots to the Marina
>> without having the RV hotspot get in the way?  It sounds like a job for
>> VLANS but that would mean that I’d have to VLAN the entire network at both
>> places and somehow get the external IP for the marina to go around the first
>> hotspot somehow.
>>
>>
>>
>> Can anyone offer any advice how to do this?
>>
>>
>>
>> Hopefully this simple diagram comes through and isn’t messed up
>>
>>
>>
>> What I have:
>>
>> Modem—MT CCR Router---<PtP AP> <PtP CPE> ---(RV Park Aps)
>>
>>
>> |
>>
>>
>> + <PtP AP to Marina>  <PtP CPE at Marina> --- (Marina Aps)
>>
>>
>>
>> What I want:
>>
>> Modem—MT CCR Router---<PtP AP> <PtP CPE> ---(RV Park Aps)
>>
>>
>> |
>>
>>
>> + <PtP AP to Marina>  <PtP CPE at Marina> --- MT CCR Router---- (Marina Aps)
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> Ralph
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