From all I have seen the Groove devices are supposed to default to 192.168.88.1 I bought this unit used, I did the plug in with the reset tab held in, the lights danced and flickered, the unit beeped a couple of times and the bar graph zipped up and down a few times, but from the Windows command prompt, when I run an Ipconfig, it shows the router IP is 192.168.1.1. This IP address has no browser responding, won’t respond to ping or to Winbox with the 192.168.1.1 is supplied. Has someone zapped the firmware or something in this until and how would I begin to recover it?
RESULT OF IPCONFIG:
Autoconfiguration IPv4 Address. . : 169.254.98.187(Preferred)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
DHCPv6 IAID . . . . . . . . . . . : 268492876
DHCPv6 Client DUID. . . . . . . . : 00-01-00-01-27-26-01-30-00-E0-4C-6A-A7-CB
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled
I’ve had batches of Grooves that had a default configuration as an AP/Bridge with no IP. Does the Groove show up in Winbox with an IP of 0.0.0.0 if connected by ethernet then use the Mac address to connect? Check your wireless device to see if your Groove is broadcasting a Network name of Mikrotik-xxxxxx. If so you can connect to that for initial configuration. If you don’t have an ethernet connector on your laptop then you should get a USB to ethernet adapter for time like this.
Thank you for your reply. I have tried a recently purchased Windows 10 laptop with only a USB-c to LAN adapter available to connect. I used the Windows 10 system both with and without an Ethernet switch and could not connect using netinstall vai either direct connect or switched. I also today tried netinstall using a Windows 7 device which has a built in LAN adapter on the laptop. On both devices, I set the LAN static address to 192.168.88.2 and the gateway to 192.168.88.1 (tried with and without a gateway setting). On both laptops, I totally disabled the Windows Firewall. On netinstall, on both I clicked the Net Booting button and entered an Ip of 192.168.88.3 and I enabled the feature.
I recently purchased 3 different used Groove 52Hpn devices and I am trying to get one working. I am using the same injector I use with an Alfa Tube with a 2A supply that shows green indicator lamps to indicate the device is properly powered with the 12v power supply being injected into passive POE. I use a blunt toothpick to hold in the RESET button at the time of applying power, and count off 15 seconds which usually shows the sequence of lights of: single green lamp on, then 5 lamp simulated bar starts flashing, then only the singe green lamp, then all lights off and then I release. In a few seconds on the Windows 7 laptop with netinstall panel open, both the single green light on the Groove HPn starts flashing and the yellow lamp on the laptop that shows LAN activity starts flashing rapidly as if data is flowing well. The Groove then beeps about 20 seconds into this process and then begins a slow repeating single “off” flash of the single green light while the yellow light on the laptop LAN adapter flashes a split second after each single flash green light “off” period on the Groove. Then netinstall panel remains open on the Windows laptop and no MAC address ever appears in the list to install the software that I browsed to earlier. This slow cycle of the single green light staying on with about a split second “off” period, seen about every second and with the yellow lamp on the laptop LAN indicator flashing in unison. Nothing ever shows up on the netinstall menu. I’ve done multiple power re-sequencing on the Groove and I’ve closed netinstall and restarted it while the router is (apparently) in network boot mode. Nothing works. (Thanks)
You didn’t mention Winbox.exe. Forget Netinstall for the moment and see if you can get winbox to see your Groove. Do not try to work through a router only connect directly to the Groove. If Winbox finds the Groove it will display a line of information about it in white area in the lower half of the Winbox window. If it does then click on the MAC address to put it in the Connect to: box and try to connect.
Your Grooves may have had an open source OS installed in which case Netinstall is probably the only thing you can try to get routerOS back on the Grooves. I would suggest popping the escutcheon plate off the bottom of the Groove to expose the reset button so you can use your finger to hold the button in. It is very easy to break the reset switch when using the hole to access the button.
When you try to Netinstall does Netinstall find the Grooves hard drive and display it in the white window in the upper left of the Netinstall window?
I have started Wireshark on the HP Laptop, capturing exclusively the Grooe 52Hpn traffic after power on of the device while holding in the RESET button for 15 seconds at which time all the lights go off and then releasing the button. The netinstall program never initializes to show the Groove MAC address.
From Wireshark: (Personal MAC filtered to XX:XX:XX for privacy)
1 0.000000 HewlettP_26:af:df Broadcast ARP 42 Who has 192.168.88.2? (ARP Probe)
2 0.633571 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 80 Standard query 0x91d4 PTR 0.0.0.0.in-addr.arpa
3 0.633975 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 85 Standard query 0xb065 PTR 2.88.168.192.in-addr.arpa
4 0.998539 HewlettP_26:af:df Broadcast ARP 42 Who has 192.168.88.2? (ARP Probe)
5 1.279930 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 84 Standard query 0x96f9 PTR 34.0.177.10.in-addr.arpa
6 1.996743 HewlettP_26:af:df Broadcast ARP 42 Who has 192.168.88.2? (ARP Probe)
7 3.010714 HewlettP_26:af:df Broadcast ARP 42 ARP Announcement for 192.168.88.2
8 3.049435 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
9 3.057043 192.168.88.2 224.0.0.22 IGMPv3 54 Membership Report / Join group 239.255.255.250 for any sources
10 3.058313 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 UDP 1037 55518 → 3702 Len=995
Data (995 bytes)
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03c0 3a 48 65 6c 6c 6f 3e 3c 2f 73 6f 61 70 3a 42 6f :Hello></soap:Bo
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11 3.073206 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
12 3.089751 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<00>
13 3.090278 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<20>
14 3.090351 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<00>
15 3.198030 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 UDP 1037 55518 → 3702 Len=995
(same as in block above)
16 3.291589 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
17 3.509914 192.168.88.2 224.0.0.22 IGMPv3 54 Membership Report / Join group 239.255.255.250 for any sources
18 3.681991 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 87 Standard query 0xcf40 PTR 255.88.168.192.in-addr.arpa
19 3.682416 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 83 Standard query 0x2130 PTR 22.0.0.224.in-addr.arpa
20 3.682800 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 88 Standard query 0x94e0 PTR 250.255.255.239.in-addr.arpa
21 3.790916 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 80 Standard query 0x91d4 PTR 0.0.0.0.in-addr.arpa
22 3.806343 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
23 3.853138 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<00>
24 3.853193 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<20>
25 3.853228 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<00>
26 4.252461 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 87 Standard query 0xce7f PTR 148.208.166.10.in-addr.arpa
27 4.461525 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 85 Standard query 0xb065 PTR 2.88.168.192.in-addr.arpa
28 4.570714 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
29 4.617510 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<00>
30 4.617564 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<20>
31 4.617597 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<00>
32 4.789205 192.168.88.2 192.168.1.102 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
33 4.789279 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.223 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
34 4.789353 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.225 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
35 5.335528 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 86 Standard query 0xd470 PTR 102.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa
36 5.335931 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 86 Standard query 0x56e9 PTR 223.2.168.192.in-addr.arpa
37 5.336311 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 86 Standard query 0xb17b PTR 225.2.168.192.in-addr.arpa
38 5.337552 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
39 5.355778 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 UDP 1037 55518 → 3702 Len=995
Data (995 bytes)
(same as in block above) pe>
40 5.381891 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<00>
41 5.381949 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<20>
42 5.381988 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<00>
43 5.491177 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 UDP 1037 55518 → 3702 Len=995
Data (995 bytes)
(same as in block above)
44 5.990268 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 84 Standard query 0x96f9 PTR 34.0.177.10.in-addr.arpa
45 6.083996 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
46 6.099444 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
47 6.146518 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1e>
48 6.302341 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
49 6.863857 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
50 6.888559 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 83 Standard query 0x2130 PTR 22.0.0.224.in-addr.arpa
51 6.910653 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1e>
52 7.675052 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1e>
53 7.753003 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 87 Standard query 0xcf40 PTR 255.88.168.192.in-addr.arpa
54 7.753022 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 88 Standard query 0x94e0 PTR 250.255.255.239.in-addr.arpa
55 7.971422 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 85 Standard query 0xb065 PTR 2.88.168.192.in-addr.arpa
56 8.189792 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 86 Standard query 0xd470 PTR 102.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa
57 8.439399 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1e>
58 8.517601 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 80 Standard query 0x91d4 PTR 0.0.0.0.in-addr.arpa
59 8.517626 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 86 Standard query 0x56e9 PTR 223.2.168.192.in-addr.arpa
60 8.517638 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 86 Standard query 0xb17b PTR 225.2.168.192.in-addr.arpa
61 8.954177 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 87 Standard query 0xce7f PTR 148.208.166.10.in-addr.arpa
62 9.108813 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
63 9.172594 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 84 Standard query 0x96f9 PTR 34.0.177.10.in-addr.arpa
64 9.204036 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 220 Request Announcement TEST-HP
65 9.209899 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 243 Host Announcement TEST-HP, Workstation, Server, NT Workstation, Potential Browser
66 10.716971 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 220 Request Announcement TEST-HP
67 10.732550 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 83 Standard query 0x2130 PTR 22.0.0.224.in-addr.arpa
68 10.950926 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 87 Standard query 0xcf40 PTR 255.88.168.192.in-addr.arpa
69 11.606118 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 88 Standard query 0x94e0 PTR 250.255.255.239.in-addr.arpa
70 12.105344 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
71 12.230111 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 220 Request Announcement TEST-HP
72 12.588883 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 86 Standard query 0x56e9 PTR 223.2.168.192.in-addr.arpa
73 12.916482 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 86 Standard query 0xd470 PTR 102.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa
74 13.025648 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 87 Standard query 0xce7f PTR 148.208.166.10.in-addr.arpa
75 13.571646 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 86 Standard query 0xb17b PTR 225.2.168.192.in-addr.arpa
76 13.743491 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 220 Request Announcement TEST-HP
77 15.416265 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 BOOTP 342 Boot Request from 6c:3b:6b:8f:25:52 (Routerbo_8f:25:52)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
78 15.506027 HewlettP_26:af:df Broadcast ARP 42 Who has 192.168.88.2? (ARP Probe)
79 15.537320 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 85 Standard query 0xb065 PTR 2.88.168.192.in-addr.arpa
80 15.816309 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 BOOTP 342 Boot Request from 6c:3b:6b:8f:25:52 (Routerbo_8f:25:52)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
81 15.865478 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 88 Standard query 0x6987 PTR 255.255.255.255.in-addr.arpa
82 16.016361 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 BOOTP 342 Boot Request from 6c:3b:6b:8f:25:52 (Routerbo_8f:25:52)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
83 59.496688 HewlettP_26:af:df Broadcast ARP 42 Who has 192.168.88.2? (ARP Probe)
84 60.186307 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
85 60.495082 HewlettP_26:af:df Broadcast ARP 42 Who has 192.168.88.2? (ARP Probe)
86 61.384338 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 87 Standard query 0xce7f PTR 148.208.166.10.in-addr.arpa
87 61.509031 HewlettP_26:af:df Broadcast ARP 42 Who has 192.168.88.2? (ARP Probe)
88 61.631796 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
89 62.148638 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 86 Standard query 0x56e9 PTR 223.2.168.192.in-addr.arpa
90 62.367029 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 88 Standard query 0x94e0 PTR 250.255.255.239.in-addr.arpa
91 62.507409 HewlettP_26:af:df Broadcast ARP 42 ARP Announcement for 192.168.88.2
92 62.543700 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
93 62.552610 192.168.88.2 224.0.0.22 IGMPv3 54 Membership Report / Join group 239.255.255.250 for any sources
94 62.553465 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 UDP 1037 55518 → 3702 Len=995
Data (995 bytes)
(same as in block above)
95 62.586801 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<20>
96 62.587047 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<00>
97 62.587095 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<00>
98 62.601450 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
99 62.788299 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
100 62.788599 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 UDP 1037 55518 → 3702 Len=995
Data (995 bytes)
(same as in block above) pe>
101 63.006636 192.168.88.2 224.0.0.22 IGMPv3 54 Membership Report / Join group 239.255.255.250 for any sources
102 63.237745 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
103 63.303039 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
104 63.349836 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<00>
105 63.349889 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<00>
106 63.349923 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<20>
107 63.634490 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
108 63.677909 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 85 Standard query 0xd46a PTR 34.93.30.172.in-addr.arpa
109 63.677940 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 86 Standard query 0xb17b PTR 225.2.168.192.in-addr.arpa
110 64.067622 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
111 64.114421 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<20>
112 64.114537 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<00>
113 64.114607 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<00>
114 64.237784 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
115 64.613446 192.168.88.2 192.168.1.102 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
116 64.613518 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.223 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
117 64.613553 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.225 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
118 64.660190 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 88 Standard query 0x6987 PTR 255.255.255.255.in-addr.arpa
119 64.833351 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
120 64.867169 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 UDP 1037 55518 → 3702 Len=995
Data (995 bytes)
(same as in block above)
121 64.878570 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<00>
122 64.878611 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<00>
123 64.878634 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB TEST-HP<20>
124 64.941040 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 UDP 1037 55518 → 3702 Len=995
Data (995 bytes)
(same as in block above)ap:Envelo
125 65.596179 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
126 65.612243 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
127 65.636605 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
128 65.644334 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1e>
129 65.799009 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
130 66.313746 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 84 Standard query 0x96f9 PTR 34.0.177.10.in-addr.arpa
131 66.360525 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 92 Name query NB ISATAP<00>
132 66.407310 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1e>
133 67.171707 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1e>
134 67.187332 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 85 Standard query 0xd46a PTR 34.93.30.172.in-addr.arpa
135 67.638556 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
136 67.936106 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1e>
137 68.641515 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
138 68.700890 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 220 Request Announcement TEST-HP
139 68.710113 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 243 Host Announcement TEST-HP, Workstation, Server, NT Workstation, Potential Browser
140 69.640647 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
141 70.213661 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 220 Request Announcement TEST-HP
142 70.354023 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 85 Standard query 0xd46a PTR 34.93.30.172.in-addr.arpa
143 71.642736 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
144 71.648833 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
145 71.726827 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 220 Request Announcement TEST-HP
146 72.240494 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
147 73.237165 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
148 73.240221 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 220 Request Announcement TEST-HP
149 73.644837 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
150 74.236986 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
151 74.659617 192.168.88.2 239.255.255.250 SSDP 175 M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1
152 74.753144 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 232 Browser Election Request
153 75.650058 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
154 75.767098 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 232 Browser Election Request
155 76.781072 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 232 Browser Election Request
156 77.652154 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
157 77.795075 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 232 Browser Election Request
158 78.216213 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 85 Standard query 0xb065 PTR 2.88.168.192.in-addr.arpa
159 78.543831 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 85 Standard query 0xd46a PTR 34.93.30.172.in-addr.arpa
160 78.809096 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1d>
161 79.573369 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1d>
162 79.654243 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
163 80.041345 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 80 Standard query 0x91d4 PTR 0.0.0.0.in-addr.arpa
164 80.337749 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1d>
165 81.102112 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB WORKGROUP<1d>
166 81.120449 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.225 SNMP 89 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.43.5.1.1.2.1
167 81.242506 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 86 Standard query 0xd470 PTR 102.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa
168 81.656335 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
169 81.866540 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB <01><02>__MSBROWSE__<02><01>
170 82.248694 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
171 82.630872 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB <01><02>__MSBROWSE__<02><01>
172 83.130227 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.225 SNMP 89 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.43.5.1.1.2.1
173 83.246552 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
174 83.395269 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB <01><02>__MSBROWSE__<02><01>
175 83.657446 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
176 84.159673 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 NBNS 110 Registration NB <01><02>__MSBROWSE__<02><01>
177 84.246315 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
178 84.924073 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 220 Request Announcement TEST-HP
179 84.924125 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 220 Request Announcement TEST-HP
181 85.142598 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.225 SNMP 559 set-request 1.3.6.1.4.1.2435.2.3.9.2.11.1.1.0 1.3.6.1.4.1.2435.2.3.9.2.11.1.1.0 1.3.6.1.4.1.2435.2.3.9.2.11.1.1.0 1.3.6.1.4.1.2435.2.3.9.2.11.1.1.0
182 85.659542 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
183 87.466748 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 88 Standard query 0x94e0 PTR 250.255.255.239.in-addr.arpa
184 87.661636 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
185 88.168827 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.225 SNMP 559 set-request 1.3.6.1.4.1.2435.2.3.9.2.11.1.1.0 1.3.6.1.4.1.2435.2.3.9.2.11.1.1.0 1.3.6.1.4.1.2435.2.3.9.2.11.1.1.0 1.3.6.1.4.1.2435.2.3.9.2.11.1.1.0
186 88.558711 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 85 Standard query 0xd46a PTR 34.93.30.172.in-addr.arpa
187 89.650656 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 86 Standard query 0x56e9 PTR 223.2.168.192.in-addr.arpa
188 89.663730 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
189 91.288869 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 87 Standard query 0xcf40 PTR 255.88.168.192.in-addr.arpa
190 91.665831 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
191 92.257747 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
192 93.255670 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
193 93.667938 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
194 94.255599 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
195 95.670038 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
196 96.420865 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 87 Standard query 0xce7f PTR 148.208.166.10.in-addr.arpa
197 96.639245 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 83 Standard query 0x2130 PTR 22.0.0.224.in-addr.arpa
198 97.672152 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
199 99.674385 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
200 99.915447 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 85 Standard query 0xd46a PTR 34.93.30.172.in-addr.arpa
201 101.241138 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 86 Standard query 0xb17b PTR 225.2.168.192.in-addr.arpa
202 101.350296 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 84 Standard query 0x96f9 PTR 34.0.177.10.in-addr.arpa
203 101.687202 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
204 102.223904 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 88 Standard query 0x6987 PTR 255.255.255.255.in-addr.arpa
205 102.257812 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
206 103.255004 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
207 103.689274 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
208 104.254908 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
209 104.376936 192.168.88.2 192.168.1.102 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
210 104.377003 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.223 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
211 104.377058 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.225 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
212 105.691363 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
213 107.693474 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
214 109.707597 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
215 110.200634 192.168.88.2 192.168.88.255 BROWSER 243 Local Master Announcement TEST-HP, Workstation, Server, NT Workstation, Potential Browser, Master Browser
216 111.178054 192.168.88.2 10.177.0.34 DNS 85 Standard query 0xd46a PTR 34.93.30.172.in-addr.arpa
217 111.709705 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
218 112.266313 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
219 113.264341 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
220 113.711831 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
221 114.264233 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
222 115.327542 192.168.88.2 192.168.1.102 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
223 115.327564 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.223 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
224 115.327577 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.225 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
225 115.713881 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
226 117.715198 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
227 119.717178 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
228 121.719270 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
229 122.275670 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
230 123.273619 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
231 123.721371 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
232 124.273543 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
233 124.453266 192.168.88.2 192.168.1.102 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
234 124.453291 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.223 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
235 124.453304 192.168.88.2 192.168.2.225 SNMP 121 get-request 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.5.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.1.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
236 125.723459 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
237 127.725551 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
238 129.727648 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
239 131.729739 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
240 132.275549 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
241 133.272922 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
242 133.731846 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
243 134.272849 Routerbo_XX-XX-XX Broadcast ARP 60 Who has 172.30.93.1? Tell 172.30.93.34
244 135.745041 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
245 136.215447 192.168.88.2 10.166.208.148 DNS 85 Standard query 0xd46a PTR 34.93.30.172.in-addr.arpa
246 137.747045 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
247 139.749155 Routerbo_8f:25:52 Spanning-tree-(for-bridges)_00 STP 60 RST. Root = 32768/0/6c:3b:6b:XX-XX-XX Cost = 0 Port = 0x8002
From what I can see, the modem never goes into boot mode and the protocol from Wireshark monitoring seems similar no matter if I hold the reset button in for 15 seconds, 30 seconds, the first beep or the double beep. I tried several more laptops today and changed the address to 10.0.0.1 (assumed) for the router and 10.0.0.50 for my laptop and 10.0.0.51 for the boot server in netinstall. Netinstall would never respond.
OK, I reset everything back to normal regarding the ethernet on the laptop, removed some arp definitions that I also tried and set the LAN adapter back to DHCP. I now started Wireshark and Winbox and this time after entering the MAC address of the Groove 52Hpn into the winbox address box, an error message appeared that I needed to switch to “legacy mode”. I went under tools on winbox and switched “Legacy mode” and Winbox then gave me the warning that the ID and password were not correct. I tried several buttons to overlay the password and nothing worked. So it looks like now I have a “legacy device”. I’ve googled this and I don’t see anyone else talking about Groove devices with legacy settings. Makes me think this is a really old series of units and perhaps either the hardware or firmware can’t even recognize this modern netinstall I am trying to use. Still the reason that no sequence that I can come up with will reset the unit, at least from holding down on the reset button - this concerns me a great deal why it cannot be reset.
I am now wondering if the reset key is even working. I have 3 identical, same issues but from same source.
A legacy device just means you have an early version of routerOS on the Groove. This would be remedied if you can get Netinstall to work. To get netinstall to work you should be holding the reset button in until the Netinstall Router/Drives box finds your Groove as shown in Attachment2 . This is usually more than 15 seconds and less than 30 seconds. If it doesn’t display the information then you can’t go further with Netinstall.
Have you been able to get winbox to find the Groove? You must be connect by ethernet to the Groove with no router involved. The winbox window will a line of information about the Groove in the lower part of the window as shown in Attachment1 .
If you can’t get Netinstall to work and winbox doesn’t find your Groove then you probably have bad Grooves or Grooves that have had another operating system installed on them.


I can’t thank you enough for all your help. This has been a learning experience. Either via software or an altered firmware bit, the reset key would never reset the device. Additionally the unit would never go into boot mode with the 15 second hold down either and that must have been the result of whatever the previous owner had done to it. I did get Winbox to attempt to connect but the password was always wrong because it was that of the previous owner and thus unknown. I obtained some channel locks to remove the ring from the end, popped the circuit board out and I discovered a split-ring that looked like it was a screw mounting hole but the foil pattern was 2 half rings. I did further research and found that this seems to be the only way to reset this device to factory defaults, at least at the 6.42 firmware level I found this device later was last upgraded. I tried powering up with the split rings shorted but my screwdriver or knife would not short the junction so I finally clipped a small alligator clip and made sure the teeth bit into both sides of the split ring. Then I powered it up with the aligator clip on the PCB. This time the device made a warbling sound I have never heard before, maybe 10 beeps in 1 second, like a bird. I removed the jumper, waited until all the lights stopped flashing except the one with the slow 1 pulse per second single lamp and then I rebooted the router with a POR. Now I had the address of 192.168.88.1 that showed in the c:\ipconfig window from Windows 10. I could not attach with the browser but Winbox would now attach and came up with the MAC in the address list without me having to do anything. (BE SURE to unplug the actual usb-c plug to reset the USB adapter if you have one because just pulling out the ethernet will not reset the interface like on a conventional laptop that has a built-in LAN connector; in fact you will need to do this every time you change tasks after doing configuration changes). So I opened Winbox and checked some settings, then signed off. At this point I reset the usb-c connector again and started Netinstall with the file I previously downloaded from Microtic, the file routeros-mipsbe-6.48.2.npk loaded into the same directory as winbox. This time I powered off the router and held in the button with the blunt end of a broken toothpick. The single lamp nearest the RJ-45 starts to blink and then all the lights blink in unison about 7 times or so, then the single green light remains on for a moment more, flashing may 7 more times and then suddenly all the lamps turn off and this is the time to drop the reset, about at the 15 second mark. I returned to the laptop and netinstall had already automatically picked up the device MAC and was ready to load in the new firmware 6.48.2. I clicked Install box next to the named firmware file in the list and then clicked the Install button. It first formatted the drive then replaced the firmware. I waited for all the lamps to settle to a blink now and then, then power on reset the device, then the new firmware had killed the 192.168.88.1 IP address that was set with the previous reset of the old original firmware. So I reset the usb-c to LAN adapter again to ensure by using the c:\ipconfig to check that I had indeed lost the 192.168.88.1 IP address and yes, upgrading firmware had killed the DHCP address inside the router. So I once again started Winbox and successfully logged into the router. At this point I used Winbox to change the interface to automatic, changed the protocol on the wireless from 5Ghz to the 2Ghz range, applied those changes, reloaded the browser screen, scanned and set my local IP address to my home networks gateway address (this will be the gateway to my router WAN jack) and I once again scanned for a remote AP signal, set the password for that wifi, applied the configuration and once connected ,I scanned for updates which didn’t find anything since I just updated. So then after setting the device to my gateway ID 192.168.32.1 and checking the NAT and DHCP boxes, updating the configuration, resetting my usb-c to LAN connector again, this time I found the new DHCP data showing what I has set. I browsed to 192.168.32.1 to verify and everything was the way I had wanted. So I carried the device up to the roof on a ladder, installed my antenna and coax and I am communicating over it now with this post. Thanks for everything!!!