
I used the MMIPS Main Package for my rev 3 hEX device (RB750Gr3). You may be offline while you do the netinstall procedure, so download netinstall and correct packages for your router before hand. Seems netinstall and the Hyper-V virtual switch don’t play nice together. The router never deteted the netinstall program and never connected to the bootp server while Hyper-V was running. I had Hyper-V installed (for phone development) and needed to remove it first. I needed to plug my ethernet into another switch to set the IP first. My router was power cycling every 30 seconds, so Windows didn’t see the ethernet port up for long enough for me to set an IP address. There were two things which caused me problems: I tried various ways of resetting the device.


So no hope of sending it back to Duxtel to get a replacement (and I’m not sure if my pride would cope with that kind of RMA anyway).

#DOWNLOAD FILE BACKUP MIKROTIK RB750 INSTALL#
In an effort to remove packages it won’t ever need (eg: wireless and hotspot) and free up space, I aggressively removed pretty much all packages and tried to install everything from scratch.Īpparently, removing the base routeros-mmips package isn’t a wise move.
#DOWNLOAD FILE BACKUP MIKROTIK RB750 UPDATE#
There was a recent product update which improved the CPU and RAM by 4x compared to previous revision.īut the device still only has 16MB of flash memory (a micro SD card can be installed for more storage), with under 6MB free out-of-the-box. I was preparing a new Mikrotik hEX router for church.
