Friday, 30 January 2026

PPPoE Server–Client Configuration Using MikroTik - Developed further as a reference for building a simple RT-RW Net business



hi kids, this is your dad, huahuanjayy wkwkwk, Nuenomaru the handsome is back in action.
In this third article of 2026, I will share a simple tutorial aimed at helping beginners like myself.
This article can also be developed further as a reference for building a simple RT/RW Net business zuahahaha #manajanji19jutalapangankerja!!!

Wishing you smooth sales! Once you reach 100 homes connected (100 active users), treat me, future young Boush #CI-i-O 

1. Configure IP Toward ISP / Gateway

Assign the interface to the UPLINK port 



2. Configure NAT
Click the IP menu, choose the Firewall submenu, then click the NAT tab.
In the Rules table that appears, fill in the following settings (yes, sweet kid):
Chain: srcnat
Out. Interface: select the port that leads to the downlink / ISP direction.
Action: masquerade 

3. Create an IP Pool (for PPPoE Clients)
Click the IP menu, select the IP Pool submenu, then click the + button.
After that, fill in the fields as follows:
Name: enter any name you like
Addresses: allocate the IP address range as you prefer

4. Create a PPP Profile
Click the PPP menu, go to the Profiles tab, then click the + button.
Fill in the following fields:
Name: enter any PPPoE profile name you like
Local Address: adjust this according to the IP address pool you created earlier
Remote Address: select the PPPoE IP Pool name that you created earlier
DNS Servers: 8.8.8.8, 1.1.1.1 (example only)

apply~>OK
 

5. Create a PPPoE User Account (Authentication)
Still in the PPP menu, select the Secrets tab, then click the + button.
Fill in the following fields:
Name: enter any name you want to use as the username
Password: enter any password you want to use
Profile: select the PPP profile that you created earlier

6. Enable the PPPoE Server
Click the PPP menu, select the PPPoE Servers tab, then click the + button.
Fill in the following settings:
Interface: select the downlink port (the port connected to an L2 device such as an OLT or switch)
Service Name: enter any name you like
Default Profile: select the PPP profile that you created earlier
✓ One Session Per Host: check this option so that one PPPoE account can only be used by one client
Disabled: X

Well done, Now you can start by handing out sales brochures to your neighbors or your closest family members. #GGWP
Your PPPoE account is all set and ready to be dialed on your customers’ devices.
If you want to set usage limits or tweak it a bit, check out this article too, Pak. Boush: GREPE AKUH!!


Hahaha alright, that’s a wrap for today’s article—my coffee’s gone, so that’s my cue to stop typing.

Let’s end this with a Bismillah at the start and an Alhamdulillah at the finish. Catch you next time, tech gembelers!.
 

./Nuenomaru






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