

This option allows for changing the CPU frequency of the device.

There are several ways to put your device into Etherboot mode depending on the device you are using:ġ.

If you see that the upgrade-firmware value is bigger than current firmware, you simply need to perform the upgrade command, accept it with y and then reboot with /system rebootĮtherboot mode is a special state for a MikroTik device that allows you to reinstall your device using Netinstall. It is recommended to keep this version upgraded. RouterBOOT upgrades usually include minor improvements to overall RouterBOARD operation. In either case, the newest found version will be shown here. The file can either be included via a recent RouterOS upgrade or an FWF file that has been manually uploaded to the router. This line shows if a new RouterBOOT file has been found in the device. RouterOS upgrades also include new RouterBOOT version files, but they have to be applied manually. The serial number of this particular device. Whether this is a MikroTik RouterBOARD device. The version of the RouterBOOT loader the particular device was manufactured with.įirmware type that is used on the particular device. Not to be confused with RouterOS operating system version. The version of the RouterBOOT loader is currently in use.
