Looks like you’re running two routers on your network. That’s generally not something you want to do unless you have a specific reason. I’m assuming you have DHCP running on both. Which means your PC is on a different subnet from the rest of the network and behind a double NAT. Try turning off DHCP/router mode on the mikrotic.
Looks like you’re running two routers on your network. That’s generally not something you want to do unless you have a specific reason. I’m assuming you have DHCP running on both. Which means your PC is on a different subnet from the rest of the network and behind a double NAT. Try turning off DHCP/router mode on the mikrotic.