

Tutorials available here provide simple how to guides with pictures on how to configure different types of VPN technologies that are supported by Mikrotik RouterOS. Mikrotik supports VPN technologies such as IPSEC, OpenVPN, L2TP, PPTP, SSTP, GRE and allows you to create VPN connection to devices from other vendors such as CISCO, JUNIPER NETWORKS, UBIQUITY and more. If there is a need to connect multiple geographically seperate networks by using affordable VPN solutions, Mikrotik routers are made with technologies that make it possible. This guide is basic and there’s many things to expand on. Both server and client are behind a NAT, server has dynamic IP and uses DDNS. This guide uses Mikrotik RB751U-2HnD as a client and a Mikrotik RB750GL as a VPN server. The feature can be configured together with ipsec to secure communications between users and the vpn server. However the cost of deploying and maintaining a VPN can be quite high. L2TP with IPSec Point to Point VPN setup on Mikrotik devices. Mikrotik ipsec l2tp vpn allows routeros network administrators to provide remote access login to internal networks for roaming users. With a VPN you can access and share services in your IT infrastructure such as remote desktop computers, web servers, email servers, File and FTP servers, shared applications across multiple locations and even on the go. Virtual private networks are the backbone of any SMB and Enterprise network deployment as they provide connectivity on multi-site environments and also link on-premise systems to private / public cloud services.
