I'm talking about this:
Second method
If for some reason routerboard.npk package is not, and can not be installed for your RouterOS version, you can upload the Bootloader file directly to the Files folder in RouterOS, and do the command then. Bootloader FWF files are available on the RouterBOARD homepage.
I have always used his method only - I didn't know it should be enough to enter the command only. Pressing "Upgrade" button in WinBox has never worked for me (as far as I remember, I don't know in which versions) when the file was not uploaded.
But thanks for information! Now I've tried not to press button, but write command directly - and firmware
is upgraded to 2.36 on one of mine RB750G
That really surprised me, so I connected to second RB750G immediately, pressed "Upgrade" button in Winbox, rebooted and ... firmware
is upgraded to 2.36 as well!
It's a shame for me, but the first method was really not working for me in the past (maybe it was in 4.x versions), so I was using the second all the time since then
Well, 2.36 really
does work in RB750G and sorry for confusing!