

This is useful if you are not using the latest RouterOS version, but wish to upgrade the Bootloader.

You can also manually upload the Bootloader upgrade with FTP and issue the same command as described above.

You can upgrade the Bootloader, using the upgrade > system routerboard upgradeĭo you really want to upgrade firmware? Ĭhoose y and the software will upgrade BIOS, don't restart the router manually - it will be done automatically! When router has rebooted, check the new BIOS > system routerboard pr New Bootloader versions are included in RouterOS updates, so you need to update your RouterOS version to have the latest Bootloader upgrades available in this > system routerboard prģ. If newer Bootloader version is available you should see that you can upgrade it to a newer version (2.20). Check your RouterBoard Bootloader version. At first, check if you have a routerboard package > system package printĢ. However, if many CAPs are managed on the network and it is difficult to know their compatibility, it is easiest to select the 'Required Same Version' option in the 'Upgrade Policy' parameter.RouterBOARD bootloader can also be upgraded. Configuration itself is quite easy, we just need to enter the 'Manage' setting in CAPsMAN and specify several parameters, namely 'Package Path' and 'Upgrade Policy'.Įven though the routerOS version is different, as long as the CAPsMAN version is the same as the CAP and Controller, there is no need to upgrade. Then, to overcome this in the new version of CAPsMAN added a feature that can be used to upgrade the CAP version automatically. So when there are several wireless devices that function as CAPs and use an older version, those devices will not be able to be managed by CAPsMANv2. At present there are still a few obstacles where CAPsMANv1 does not support CAPsMANv2. Part 5 - Upgrade version of RouterOS via CAPsMANĬAPsMAN is now available on RouterOS v6.11 and until now version 6.43 continues to be developed.
