Mikrotik L2tp Server Setup Full Better Now
💡 If your MikroTik is behind a NAT (another router), you may need to add a registry key on Windows ( AssumeUDPEncapsulationContextOnSendRule ) to allow L2TP/IPsec connections. Summary Checklist IP Pool created. PPP Profile configured with encryption. User secrets added. L2TP Server enabled with IPsec Required. Firewall ports (500, 4500, 1701) opened. Proxy ARP enabled on the local bridge.
/ip pool add name=l2tp-pool ranges=192.168.100.2-192.168.100.254 mikrotik l2tp server setup full
If your router is behind a NAT (even if it’s the first router, some ISPs use CGNAT), allow: 💡 If your MikroTik is behind a NAT
