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phuketmymac
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Mikrotik RB450G rebooted on old system Version

Sat Jun 21, 2014 10:16 am

Hello,

A weird things happened this morning.
I wanted to remotely connect to my network using my l2tp connection through my Mikrotik but it didn't worked.
So i thought it was a net problem and then i tried to SSH. Same could not access.

After that i accessed the weblogin page and found that the router was running version 5.20, the old one, before i upgraded a month ago to 5.26...

Now i can't log into to my router at all. I am not even sure that the LAN network infos as been saved when i updated it a month ago (meaning no network connection for my computers)...

Is there anything i can try before resetting the router and load the config again? (meaning going on site)
I hope i did something wrong the last time i upgraded or i would seriously have doubt trusting Mikrotik RouterOs if things like this happens... It's a huge problem!

Thanks.
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Re: Mikrotik RB450G rebooted on old system Version

Tue Jun 24, 2014 11:10 am

This probably won't help you, but I've worked for years with more than one hundred 450G and never had such problem...
 
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Re: Mikrotik RB450G rebooted on old system Version

Tue Jun 24, 2014 4:36 pm

Don't you have more partitions? Maybe you have forgotten it and due to some error it rebooted to second partition with old backup system.
 
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Re: Mikrotik RB450G rebooted on old system Version

Wed Jun 25, 2014 3:23 am

Don't you have more partitions? Maybe you have forgotten it and due to some error it rebooted to second partition with old backup system.
If I'm not wrong, partitioning is a v6 feature ..so this downgrade is quite odd, maybe some old "upgrade" files onto file system ?

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