First Time Configuration

Last updated: Aug 19, 2026

First Time Configuration

Before You Begin

Prerequisites

Before starting the configuration process, make sure you have the following:

  • A MikroTik router
  • A computer with an Ethernet port (recommended). Configuration over WiFi is also supported if the router provides a wireless access point
  • An Ethernet cable
  • An active internet connection from your ISP
  • 30–60 minutes of uninterrupted time

Key Concepts

  • Default Configuration: Factory-installed settings that may need adjustment depending on your network requirements
  • Bridge: A virtual interface that combines multiple physical ports into a single network segment
  • DHCP: A protocol that automatically assigns IP addresses to devices on a network
  • NAT: Network Address Translation, allowing multiple devices to share a single public IP address
  • Firewall: A set of rules that control and filter network traffic for security purposes

Choose Your Configuration Method

This guide explains how to configure RouterOS using either:

  • A graphical interface with WinBox or WebFig
  • The command-line interface (CLI)

Which to choose:

  • New users: It is recommended to follow the WinBox instructions
  • Advanced users: You may use CLI commands shown in code blocks
tip

After completing each major configuration section, it is recommended to create a backup of your settings.

CLI Method:

 
/export file=backup-step3
 

WinBox method:

  1. Open the Files menu
  2. Click Backup
  3. Enter a descriptive name (for example: after-internet-setup)

If something goes wrong, you can restore your configuration from the Files menu by selecting the backup and clicking Restore.

Accessing the router

Most MikroTik routers ship with a default configuration that allows immediate access. However, some professional devices (such as the CCR series) may ship with a minimal or no default configuration. In that case, set up the network manually first — see Manual Network Setup.

Step 1: Physical Connection