The PoE is never off?
Try to upgrade (downgrade) the RouterBOOT. ( 2 subsequently reboot needed after you downgrade the RouterBOOT… )
RouterOS is not the only software inside the RB than go updated.
Also the internal RouterPoE firmware will be upgraded, on old 5.x is a manual operation, but after 6.x the update is done automatically.
Probably the updater check first if the RouterPoE firmware is more recent or not, and if it is, do not downgrade to v6
RouterBOOT is the code that start the RouterBOARD,
RouterOS is the… OS loaded by RouterBOOT,
“RouterPoE” is the firmware inside the PoE chip (not all PoE devices have it’s own PoE chip)
“RouterLTE” is the firmware inside some LTE modems.
Various other firmware types are on Wireless chip, USB chip, etc. etc. etc.
I have downgraded ROS to 6.10 with firmware, 3.12, rebooted twice to make sure it has taken.
I have no config on this device other than trying to get the POE to turn off with no luck. I have requested a print at CLI and it states that the port is port 5 poe is auto-on. Then turned it off via CLI and the POE remains on.
should I back-date the firmware version even further?
if you can go to 5.x you can manually force downgrade the poe firmware with
/interface ethernet poe settings upgrade
but I do not have any RB so old where test the command.
Do not mix routerboard firmware with poe firmware, as already wrote are two different things.
Firmware currently sitting on 3.24 Factory version is 3.22. I downgraded to ROS 5.26 and the firmware to downgrade to is 3.08. but not taking effect, also not expecting it to since the minimum is 3.22. but I don’t think the PoE firmware upgrade is taking effect. I have teamviewer on the machine I’m executing the netinstall if you’re interested in having a look.