Reconnect to your new Wi-Fi network using your new password, or refresh your browser.

Set the pool of addresses available for devices (e.g., 192.168.88.10-192.168.88.254 ). Step 6: Securing the Router (Crucial Step)

Select services you do not use (such as telnet , ftp , www , and api ).

: Used for business accounts where your ISP has assigned you a fixed, unchanging IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway. 3. Local Network Settings (LAN)

In the URL address bar, type the default MikroTik quick setup link:

: Plug the power adapter into your MikroTik router and a wall outlet. Wait for the blue or green LED lights to stabilize.

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Double-check that your ISP modem cable is securely plugged into Ether1 . Log back into Quick Set and verify if your WAN status shows an active IP address. If it shows 0.0.0.0 , restart your ISP modem.

By default, modern MikroTik routers will drop you directly into the screen. If it loads into the advanced "WebFig" interface instead, simply look at the top-left corner of the menu and click the Quick Set button. Configuring Your Network in Quick Set

Ensure your computer is set to obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP). If your computer has a manually set static IP from an old network, it won't communicate with the MikroTik.

Open a modern web browser (such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge) on your connected computer.

Download the official utility from the MikroTik software download page.