HI,
I have a new RB411AR that I bought 10 days ago.
/system package print gives:
NAME VERSION SCHEDULED
0 routeros-mipsbe 5.6
1 system 5.6
2 routerboard 5.6
3 X ipv6 5.6
4 mpls 5.6
5 dhcp 5.6
6 ppp 5.6
7 hotspot 5.6
8 wireless 5.6
9 routing 5.6
10 advanced-tools 5.6
11 security 5.6
It seems that the current version of the RouterOS is 5.18. I tried to upgrade according to the Mikrotik instructions, but I still have the save version.
Any suggestions?
Sincerely,
Don James
Which instructions (there are several methods to install/upgrade RouterOS)? Which file did you downloaded (the ISO, the combined .npk, individual .npk files)?
Did you reboot the router after you were done?
Hi,
I downloaded routeros-mipsbe-5.18.npk.
I did reboot after downloading this file.
Same version is still running.
Thanks,
Don James
The start of the upgrade page suggests something you might have missed (I certain did, as I don’t use RouterBOARDs… yet):
When using a RouterBOARD device, it is always suggested to upgrade it’s RouterBOOT bootloader after RouterOS is upgraded. To do this, issue the command “/system routerboard upgrade”
Try uploading separate packages that you require from .zip file and then /system reboot. This way it should definitely work. If not, netinstalling might be necessary.
The bootloader upgrade is not critical but highly recommended. You can check it’s changelog to see what is different between versions. Sometimes it changes nothing actual to you.
You are right using mipsbe.
Hi,
I finally figured out what to do.
I had to update all of the packages at once. If the system package is not updated, then none of the other packages will update.
Thanks,
Don James