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  • As mentioned in previous tutorials, the five main processes of the routing flow in RouterOS are prerouting, input, forward, output, and postrouting, each of which are comprised of different smaller stages. In this session, we will be configuring all those smaller steps and seeing them in action via the Log utility for the three main types of input, forward, and output traffic.


  • Continuing our introduction to firewall in RouterOS, we're focusing on the Routing Flow on Layer 3 as the overall stage in which all routing processes and decisions happen. Also, we'll take a closer look at the five main processes inside the Routing Flow, namely prerouting, input, forward, output and postrouting, detailing the smaller steps taken to complete each of them.


  • There's no set limit on how fast the wireless connection of a home or office should be, and the hAP ax3 is here to raise the bar. Powerful enough to allow you conduct heavy-duty tasks over the wireless connection, it promises not to create any disturbance for other active users as they casually stream media or browse the web.