remember after upgrade to upgrade fw inside routerboard...... Winbox > System > RouterBOARD, click on Upgrade and reboot RB. Remember. On mikrotik Upgrade consist in 2 step (and 2 reboot).
i planned to upgrade the new version of os the current version is 6.45.9 i want to know that if i upgrade the configuration is still there?or will be erased all the configuration after the upgrade
sir can i ask a question my mikrotik rb100X4 is my currently using why the system memory is always 900mb plus almost in the maximum even if there is no user or the user are minimal and what is the possible problem can you help me
That didn't work on chr x86_64 router version 6.49.11. I could ping the R2 and successfully added package source but doing refresh on the Available package tab shows nothing.
Is there any option that Mikrotik router will download automatically the packages, upgrade the packets, then reboot, upgrade the Routerboard firmware and then reboot again automatically ?
remember after upgrade to upgrade fw inside routerboard...... Winbox > System > RouterBOARD, click on Upgrade and reboot RB. Remember. On mikrotik Upgrade consist in 2 step (and 2 reboot).
i planned to upgrade the new version of os the current version is 6.45.9 i want to know that if i upgrade the configuration is still there?or will be erased all the configuration after the upgrade
sir can i ask a question my mikrotik rb100X4 is my currently using why the system memory is always 900mb plus almost in the maximum even if there is no user or the user are minimal and what is the possible problem can you help me
This doesn't seem to work with v7.2.3
If you have to do all steps manual - where is AUTOUPGRADE?? I don't get this.
It is in the LAB :)
That didn't work on chr x86_64 router version 6.49.11. I could ping the R2 and successfully added package source but doing refresh on the Available package tab shows nothing.
Does not work on newer versions
What happens if R2 restarts? Will it delete npk?
yep.
Je suis fièr de vous, merci beaucoup
Is there any option that Mikrotik router will download automatically the packages, upgrade the packets, then reboot, upgrade the Routerboard firmware and then reboot again automatically ?
just simply, no :) - Could be that a script can be written for all those tasks.
@@MAICT script yes, Thats obvious. I though there Would be a implemented feature :)
when i'm doing that, i'm getting high CPU,any idea why?
That's normal behavior on MikroTik
that simply doesn't work