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  1. MikroTik product support service. Most of your questions are answered and explained in RouterOS documentation. If you have bought a RouterOS license or a hardware product, limited support service might be provided through our support system or through e-mail support@mikrotik.com.

  2. RouterOS is fully compatible with MikroTik hardware it comes preinstalled on. It can also be run on 3rd party devices if they meet the following requirements: i386 compatible architecture; SMP – multi-core and multi-CPU compatible; Minimum 32MB of RAM, since RouterOS v7 there is no more maximum RAM.

  3. The MikroTik RouterOS supports Universal Plug and Play architecture for transparent peer-to-peer network connectivity of personal computers and network-enabled intelligent devices or appliances. UPnP enables data communication between any two devices under the command of any control device on the network.

  4. Overview. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet-standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks. SNMP can be used to graph various data with tools such as CACTI, MRTG, or The Dude.

  5. MikroTik has added ZeroTier to RouterOS v7.1rc2 as a separate package for the ARM/ARM64 architecture. Wait, so what can I use it for? Hosting a game server at home (useful for LAN only games) or simply creating a LAN party with your friends; Accessing LAN devices behind NAT directly; Accessing LAN devices via SSH without opening port to the ...

  6. Winbox is a small utility that allows the administration of MikroTik RouterOS using a fast and simple GUI. It is a native Win32 binary but can be run on Linux and macOS (OSX) using Wine.

  7. This requirement applies to MikroTik 10G/25G modules: XS+31LC10D; XS+2733LC15D; SFP+/SFP28 interface compatibility with 2.5G transceivers. The 2.5G link rate support is implemented since RouterOS v7.3. MikroTik devices with SFP+ and SFP28 interfaces that support 2.5G link rate require following settings to be set on both linked device interfaces.