I always wonder about this command.
/driver add copy-from=
I have not seen any drivers for download, so why this command?
I always wonder about this command.
/driver add copy-from=
I have not seen any drivers for download, so why this command?
It is used to load some old ISA cards and also the ISDN drivers.
Thanks for the answer uldis. Is the driver included in the installation, or do I need to upload them to the RouterOS? IMHO, I think you should make more drivers available even if you do not official support them. I can see several reason to buy more licenses just for my personal interests, not to mention on my workplace. I believe that there is more than just me that could have use for those drivers. The lack of some drivers actually force me to use something else.
this command is only for ISA ethernet cards and ISDN modems, as Uldis already wrote you. they are included in the OS and you just need to load them. this command does’t have anything to do with wireless cards or PCI ethernet cards, it is impossible to make what you ask. for each card we have to make a configuration page, a menu, options, and test it. we don’t just load the driver.
Thanks, that explained a lot. I didn’t knew that there is a separate menu for every cards.
not for every card, but for example wireless cards - atheros, prism, cisco, orinocco - all have different configuration settings. you have to also read information from EEPROM and output it. this is not so easy