Yup Item f. LOL
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H. NETINSTALL & PROTECTED ROUTER BOOT MODE (PBRM)
NETINSTALL should be used if any security concerns arise OR if your firmware version seems to be acting strangely or the firmware version is really old!!
PBRM is mainly activated/used by those 'loaning' routers to customers and want to retain control over the firmware. viewtopic.php?t=181158
FOR MAC -
https://tangentsoft.com/mikrotik/wiki?n ... 20on%20EL9
MT VIDEO -->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzlLbIf3Dbk
Also, another way of getting your unit(s) up to date is to netinstall devices, especially if going from a really OLD firmware to the LATEST firmware. I would say it's preferred because it also installs recent default configuration, while upgrades convert running configuration. A few versions between your running ROS and current one brought some big changes and it is possible for upgrade process to fail to convert old config to new one. In addition, new default configs makes much more secure setup in certain aspects.
In other words, if you are many firmware versions behind, netinstall is the least painless way to get to the latest config and is more secure.
Note: Upgrading, when WIFI is involved is to 7.13 and beyond is best done through netinstall, otherwise you need to go through 7.12 first and then 7.13 or beyond (by normal upgrad process).
Sage tips/advice on NetInstall if having difficulties ( USE ETHER1 OR the port named BOOT ) ......
a. Regarding Etherboot for all devices, the most error-free method is - to press the reset button, keep it pressed, power on the device, and wait until the device shows up in the NetInstall window, then release the button. This holds true for the Audience as well.
b. Try to have a direct cable connection between computer and device (laptop to device for example).
c. A trick which helps for some is to only use a dumb switch in between, nothing else connected.
d. Also on THE COMPUTER being used to run netinstall, there may be issues if there are multiple NETWORK interfaces. If experiencing difficulties on the PC, it is best to ensure all other NETWORK interfaces are turned off.
e. Enable NETBIOS, over TCP/IP ( active vice automatic or disabled )!
f. Apparently (fart, belch) some users have success using a
LINUX computer vice Windows......... hard to believe but worth it if no luck otherwise !
g. A forum post on the subject with some ideas --> viewtopic.php?t=109086&sid=2c700617e89d ... 1660a296ef
User Comment: In my experience, Netinstall often fails to detect devices after the ethernet link to the MT device goes down and up again while netinstall is running.
Either place a dumb switch between the PC and the MT box to netinstall, so the PC ethernet link stays up during reboot while entering Etherboot.
Or first put the MT box in Etherboot mode, wait for the link to come up and start Netinstall after the link is up.
User Comment: Useof displayed or entered mac-address vice IP address in winbox needs to be emphasized.
General Refs:
https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/Netinstall
https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/pages/vi ... Id=1409054
https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:E ... set_button