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==Configuration scheme==
 
==Configuration scheme==
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==Server (Mikrotik) configuration==
 
==Server (Mikrotik) configuration==
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  pool add name="vpn-pool" ranges=192.168.8.10-192.168.8.99
 
  pool add name="vpn-pool" ranges=192.168.8.10-192.168.8.99
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Instead of editing the default encrypted profile, we need to create a new one. Assumption is your MikroTik will also be a DNS server. And while at it, you can create a bit more imaginative user/password:
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Instead of editing the default encrypted profile, we need to create a new one. Assumption is your MikroTik will also be a DNS server. And while at it, create a bit more secure user/password:
    
  /ppp
 
  /ppp
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==Client (RUTxxx) configuration==
 
==Client (RUTxxx) configuration==
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Access RUTxxx WebUI and go to '''Service > VPN > OpenVPN'''. There create a new configuration by selecting role '''Client''', writing '''New configuration name''' (anything you want) and pressing '''Add New''' button. It should appear after a few seconds. Then press '''Edit'''.
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Access RUTxxx WebUI and go to '''Service > VPN > OpenVPN'''. There create a new configuration by selecting role '''Client''', writing '''New configuration name''' and pressing '''Add New''' button. It should appear after a few seconds. Then press '''Edit'''.
    
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# '''Enable''' Instance.
 
# '''Enable''' Instance.

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