- Getting Started with RouterOS
- Installing it on the Drive
- Configuring the Internet and Router IP Settings
- Moving to the WinBox Configuration Utility
Moving to the WinBox Configuration Utility
Now that you have an IP for the RouterOS machine, you can use the WinBox program to configure the settings rather than using the command line. Though it's a very simple program, it provides much quicker access to settings. The menus and settings are organized very similarly to the console interface.
Plug a computer into the Ethernet adapter you've designated for the local network. Then before you can make a remote connection to RouterOS, you must configure the computer's network card with a static IP that's within range of the IP address you created for RouterOS. For example, you can use 192.168.1.115 if the router IP is 192.168.1.1.
Now to connect, open WinBox, type in the IP you created for RouterOS, input the login credentials, and hit Connect.
Stay Tuned
In the next part, we'll finish configuring the router so users can start connecting to the Internet.