I hope someone from mikrotik read this post quick, I purchased 3 rb1200. I opened the box, went into CLI terminal, input /system routerboard print to see if the current and the upgrade firmware was the same. It was not the same in all the routers, they were shipped that way. I hit /system routerboard upgrade and then it says to reboot in order to get the changes done. /system routerboard reboot… never came back up…
Whats going on??? a bug??? I am 3000 miles from the place I purchased the routerboard, is there a way to recover it via console cable??
And this is a community forum, so you won’t always get a response from someone that works from MikroTik. The official support channel is via e-mail with support@mikortik.com
also try to use the Backup(primary) bootloader to get the board to boot maybe. Here are the instructions.
“you can load the Primary boot loader by holding the Software Reset 1 button (S401), connecting the power, and then releasing the button/jumper.”
More detailed info in theusers manual for RB1200: http://routerboard.com/pdf/308/rb1200ug.pdf
I usually freak out when i have to upgrade a routerboard then system reboot. I procrastinate until i find i have to upgrade cause of security.
I have lost my 1st Routerboard ever purchased RB1000. Then also bricked a couple of RB1200s due to upgrades.
Finally after weeks of reading the WIKI page - I understood what netinstall is.I managed to learn how to use net install. It took me 2 weeks to get a DB9 console cable in Africa.
You will see RouterBoot with link to download .fwf file, but I see it is same version as you have 2.38.
You can download it and try to reload it by selecting upgrade firmware in hyperterm.
Hi, I downloaded the firmware and I was able to upload it via hyperterminal. That is done and working. The problem now lies with netinstall. I am able to do a netinstall to other routers but with the 1200 that I am trying to unbrick it tells me that ehternet link is not present.
I am getting the impression that I will have to fly these bricks back to Miami… very frustrating to say the least
Once i had to recover a RB1100 and i didn’t have a pc with serial.
I had a serial cable, and those USB to serial ports didn’t work for some reason.
Then i used another routerboard and used the serial from one routerboard to another to change the boot option.
Then used netinstall.
It worked, but i had to first release the serial port to make the connection.
The information i got in mikrotik wiki.
It would be nice if the routerboard had another button (like the reset one) when you “power on” pressing the button it would boot to use netinstall.
Better than dealing with serial cables. For professionals it maybe wont be a problem, but others may like this suggestion.
Hello, finally I was able to recover the RB but I have to say that there may be a problem with that bactch of router boards. I purchased 3 and had to return 2 while I was in Miami because they stopped working after the upgrade. Then I tried to upgrade two and both got broken. I find this very strange. I could send Mikrotik the serial number if its any use to them.
I will be thinking it twice from now on before I upgrade a router board’s OS, I think something is wrong there with the batch maybe. I have upgraded hundreds of RB’s and never had an issue like this, and now 4 of them broke? odd…
This sounds a lot like the problem I mentioned here. In my case, the RB1200 would either lock up before the boot loader printed anything to the display (about 1/3 of the time), or everything would work fine. Using the reset button to force the default boot-loader didn’t help (it too would lock up 1/3 of the time before printing anything), and it didn’t seem to matter how long the board had been powered on or off prior, or whether it was power-cycled or given a reboot command. Multiple upgrades/downgrades of ROS and boot loader did not help.