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  1. Connecting to a device. 1) Run the Winbox utility. 2) Navigate to "Neighbors". 3) See if Winbox finds your Router and it's MAC address. Info: Winbox neighbor discovery will discover all routers on the broadcast network. 4) If you see your router on the list, connect to it by clicking on IP/MAC address and pressing Connect button.

  2. Netinstall is a tool designed for Windows operating systems to reinstall MikroTik devices running RouterOS (except for non-MikroTik x86 devices). Netinstall re-formats the device's disk and copies over fresh files on to the system's disk, this can solve multiple issues when your device is not working properly. Always try using Netinstall if you ...

  3. This manual provides an introduction to RouterOS built-in powerful scripting language. Scripting host provides a way to automate some router maintenance tasks by means of executing user-defined scripts bounded to some event occurrence. Scripts can be stored in Script repository or can be written directly to console .

  4. For icmp, tcp, udp traffic we will create chains, where will be dropped all unwanted packets: /ip firewall filter. add chain=forward protocol=tcp connection-state=invalid \. action=drop comment="drop invalid connections". add chain=forward connection-state=established action=accept \.

  5. Router keeps routing information in several separate spaces: FIB (Forwarding Information Base), that is used to make packet forwarding decisions. It contains a copy of the necessary routing information. Each routing protocol (except BGP) has it's own internal tables. This is where per-protocol routing decisions are made.

  6. For X86 systems (ie. PC devices), you need to obtain a license key. The license key is a block of symbols that needs to be copied from your mikrotik.com account, or from the email you received in, and then it can be pasted into the router. You can paste the key anywhere in the terminal, or by clicking "Paste key" in Winbox License menu.

  7. Summary. Sub-menu: /ip service. This document lists protocols and ports used by various MikroTik RouterOS services. It helps you to determine why your MikroTik router listens to certain ports, and what you need to block/allow in case you want to prevent or grant access to the certain services. Please see the relevant sections of the Manual for ...