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  • MikroTik PPPoE Setup with Radius Server Prepaid Billing System

    MikroTik PPPoE Server is popularly used in ISP Companies to maintain user connection. Along with MikroTik PPPoE Service it is a better idea to make a prepaid billing system with Radius Server. MikroTik User Manager Radius Server is a user authentication and accounting application that gives the ISP Company ability to manage PPPoE user’s connection with proper bandwidth management as well as their prepaid billing system with scratch card. So, any ISP Company can turn a smart network system with MikroTik PPPoE Service and User Manager prepaid billing system. This article is designed to show how to setup an ISP network with MikroTik PPPoE Server and User Manager prepaid billing system. Purpose of this Article The purpose of this article is to setup an ISP network which will have MikroTik PPPoE Server for user connection. MikroTik User Manager Radius Server for user authentication and bandwidth package management. User Manager prepaid billing system with scratch card. Network Diagram For the configuration of this article I am going to establish a network like below network diagram. This is a simple and basic network diagram. In a real situation, your network may be larger than this network but the basic diagram will remain [...]

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