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  • Following up on our previous tutorial in which we used the Source NAT as a feature that helped resolve a disconnection for an IP address on the Class AP, we are taking a step further in this video and introducing Masquerade, a more advanced, NAT-based feature that will help you automate the NAT feature and tackle recurring network issues.


  • Striving to make network connectivty as easier as it has ever been, MikroTik introduces a new 60 GHz product: The Cube 60Pro ac, a point-to-point customer premise equipment that will bring you fiber-like connections. Moreover, the Wireless Wire Cube Pro, a kit of two pre-configured plug-and-play Cube 60Pro ac devices, as well as the Cube 60Pro ac sector antenna, have come by to make life much more enjoyable.


  • NAT, short for Network Address Translation, is a method for mapping a given IP address space into another by changing the network address info. Basically, it translate one IP address into another, and in RouterOS, defining a Source NAT rule is one solution to solve disconnection between different IP addresses in your network. In this session of our online MTCNA tutorial, we'll show how you can use Source NAT to establish connections between IP hosts that otherwise could not reach one another.