I suppose if the wan side of the hotspot is on a 172.16.192.x network or 
thereof, but if not........then I would think you want the nat'd.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Andrew Cox <and...@accessplus.com.au>
Reply-To: Mikrotik discussions <mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com>
Date:  Sat, 12 Jun 2010 03:23:01 +0930

>It shouldn't need to.
>
>The router knows where it is, the router holds the port forward to it 
>and the router masquerades traffic coming into it as if it were from the 
>router.
>Provided he has the bypass setup and his remote machine can get to the 
>outside address of the router he should be fine.
>
>On 12/06/2010 4:18 AM, Stuart Pierce wrote:
>> Shouldn't your to address be your hotspot nat/masq's address, like in 
>> 10.5.50.x ?
>>
>> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>> From: Eric Muehleisen<ericm...@gmail.com>
>> Reply-To: Mikrotik discussions<mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com>
>> Date:  Fri, 11 Jun 2010 10:34:30 -0500
>>
>>    
>>> Yes, I do.
>>>
>>> add address=172.16.192.25 comment="LED Sign NIC" disabled=no mac-address=\
>>>      00:09:EC:02:05:B1 server="Hotspot Server" to-address=172.16.192.25
>>> type=\
>>>      bypassed
>>>
>>> -Eric
>>>
>>> On 6/11/2010 11:19 AM, Stuart Pierce wrote:
>>>      
>>>> You have it binded, do you have it bypassed ?
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>>>> From: Eric Muehleisen<ericm...@gmail.com>
>>>> Reply-To: Mikrotik discussions<mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com>
>>>> Date:  Fri, 11 Jun 2010 09:11:31 -0500
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>> Great! I will give this a try.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Eric
>>>>>
>>>>> On 6/11/2010 9:09 AM, Andrew Cox wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>> If it doesn't (and for whatever reason you can't set one) just add
>>>>>> another masquerade rule
>>>>>>
>>>>>> chain=srcnat dst-address=172.16.192.25 action=masquerade
>>>>>>
>>>>>> will cause anything trying to get to it to be masqueraded as if it
>>>>>> were the local router address (which means can respond without needing
>>>>>> a gateway).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> Andrew
>>>>>> On 11/06/2010 11:35 PM, Shayne Lebrun wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>> Does the sign have a gateway address defined?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>> From: mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com [mailto:mikrotik-
>>>>>>>> boun...@mail.butchevans.com] On Behalf Of Eric Muehleisen
>>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 10:00 AM
>>>>>>>> To: Mikrotik discussions
>>>>>>>> Subject: [Mikrotik] Daktronics LED Sign setup
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have a unique setup that involves a MT router, NS2's and a Daktronics
>>>>>>>> LED sign. The sign has a programmed IP address (172.16.192.25) from the
>>>>>>>> factory and cannot be changed. This is making things difficult for
>>>>>>>> me to
>>>>>>>> setup remote access.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Here is the network topology.
>>>>>>>> Internet-->Customer Premise-->Redmax SU-->Mikrotik RB750-->NS2 AP
>>>>>>>> (WDS)-->NS2 (Station WDS)-->Daktronics LED Sign.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The sign's IP address is now pingable from the MT router but my dst-nat
>>>>>>>> port forward rule doesn't seem to be working. I see the packets
>>>>>>>> counting
>>>>>>>> in the firewall, but fails to connect. I should also mention that I'm
>>>>>>>> running Hotspot on the MT router. This sign is connected to the Hotspot
>>>>>>>> interface. I have added it's MAC to the IP binding table.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hotspot interface IP is 10.5.50.0/24 and I've added the IP
>>>>>>>> 172.16.192.0/24 to the Hotspot interface as well. I have a masquerade
>>>>>>>> rule setup for the sign's IP subnet but don't see any packet counts.
>>>>>>>> Should I be seeing this?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Attached is the MT configuration.
>>>>>>>>
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