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===== Requirements ===== | ===== Requirements ===== | ||
- | - Two Mikrotiks | + | - Two Mikrotik Routers |
- RouterOS 7 or newer (with Wireguard support) | - RouterOS 7 or newer (with Wireguard support) | ||
- At least one side with a static public IP address with minimal port blocking | - At least one side with a static public IP address with minimal port blocking | ||
+ | - This guide assumes both are directly connected to the internet. It might be possible to do behind NAT with port forwarding but I haven' | ||
- Winbox connection to both Mikrotiks at the same time | - Winbox connection to both Mikrotiks at the same time | ||
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- Now repeat this on the right Mikrotik, but with a few exceptions | - Now repeat this on the right Mikrotik, but with a few exceptions | ||
- | - In the peer, Endpoint will either be IP address or a domain for your IP address, and Endpoint Port will be 13231 | + | - In the peer, Endpoint will either be IP address or a domain |
- Allowed Address – 172.16.0.0/ | - Allowed Address – 172.16.0.0/ | ||
- Next, | - Next, | ||
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