Your wiki shows supported hardware for router OS v3 and 4…but NOT 5 ,6 , 6.xxx or any of the newer motherboards (2013-2014)
Please provide a list of your supported chip sets and motherboards.
Right now with latest MB’s out there we are just in the dark…
Well…how can you sell a product to someone without any compatibility list? Should we smell if its going to work on our PC’s?
You cant expect us to buy your product without knowing if its supported , you guys must have some list don’t you ?, you don’t have to test all motherboards but you should at least have a list of chip sets supported.
Poor Service…
Another anti-MikroTik user. There are hundreds of different motherboards on the market from more than a dozen different manufactures, not including OEM versions.
How can MikroTik possibly test them all? Why not use a trial or contact the reseller you bought a licence from for a refund if you cannot get it too work?
You can install RouterOS without any license, and it will work for 24 hours (running time; if you turn it off, the timer stops until you turn the PC back on).
This is enough time to see whether it runs at all, whether all attached hardware is compatible, and even whether there’s any vital functionality that you aren’t sure is present.
I have yet to hear of a chipset on which RouterOS doesn’t work… Although recent forum posts seem to indicate that you need to set up your BIOS to handle HDDs as “IDE” instead of “AHCI”, so that is pretty much the only new thing that RouterOS appears to not have adapted to… Well, that and it’s still an x86 OS in the age of x64 CPUs, but that’s not something to watch out for when looking for a hardware to run it on.
As I mentioned It is user maintained and anyone can edit it.
We are using drivers shipped with Linux kernel, RouterOS current kernel version is 3.3.5. So if chipset works with this linux version, it will work with RouterOS, too.