It is good - I am using that config - keep it that way.
Not bad - make some kind of one-click package, but not by default.
It is useless - I never used that it is irritating and I never want to see that again.
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Hi,
When first stupid defualt config was found in omnitik I just hoped that is some kind of mistake. Bud from that time I forget to remove that configuration for a few times and it is very irritating when you have to climb back to the top with a laptop and a cable just to remove that stupid config. I think it is really stupid, because it is pretty much normal, that power in cable is very often the only one that goes down from the tower.
I really dont get those pre-configured devices at all… I always thought that mikrotik is not for home users, but lets say okay… SOHO routers okay… put that stupid pre-config there if you want to, but still I doubt that someone who doesnt know how to set up a routerboard will buy it.
What do you think about omnitik not accesible from ether1 by default?
There is also another problem with eth1. When it goes up all other ports flap. Therefore I stop to use eth1 on omnitiks. And power? Solder power wires on pcb so I can connect uplink on eth2 with power and power whatever device from whatever port of omnitik. I don’t understand why you mount device on place without prior proper configuration and testing?
And anyway, when starting to set a device, I always remove the configuration without any defaults kept. And it is possible also with omnitik via eth1 - sure I loose the L3 connectivity, but L2 (mac) works even on eth1. So why is it necessary to climb back on the top?
I hate defaults (I mean e.g. ipsec policies, groups, mode configs and so…) that cannot be removed or disabled - I do not understand why…
Ok… lets say I have an omnitik on tower and a laptop down on the cable to eth1. I dont have a box from omnitik so I dont know its mac adress. So it is possible to get acces to it? how?
no it wont show its mac… I need to acces it from a different port, remove that config and only then it is possible to find it through winbox discovery on ether1.
Yeah, that default configuration is really pain in the ass, on all the boards. Please, leave the board without any configuration (except maybe IP on eth1).
Everyone can reset the config without loading the default configuration. Then no firewall rules are installed and all connections are accepted by default. If you need to climb up for reconfiguration why not to connect the wire into other than eth1 port so you will not have this problem in the future again?
But why putting configuration nobody is using? You can configure your router with quick setup if you want, but mostly people don’t use default config, they delete it.