I see this change happening mainly because RouterOS v7 is closing on us. RouterOS v5 to v6 upgrade initially was pain in the bottom, but with this feature should be much more easier.This is fantastic!
I dare ask, does this mean we might get access to 7.0 earlier than expected for those willing to submit to a very rough "development" stream experience?
must enable manually?no coment
Sorry. I do not understand you. Can you explain better. Sorry for my english.You missed the point of the picture.
if i'm not mistaken winbox is using your PC's DNS to resolve DNS for ping.You missed the point of the picture.
Elaborate... You enable/disable any package except System and routerOS, you need to reboot to do so.And what about the disabled packages?
Nooooo. Packages must remain enabled i they were enabled before upgrade. Think in 50 CAP's massively upgraded via capscam never more reachables because dhcp package is disbled after upgrade. 100+ Kilometers driving my car for enabling via eth???Elaborate... You enable/disable any package except System and routerOS, you need to reboot to do so.And what about the disabled packages?
please clarify what version did you use before. DHCP package was enabled before, and became disabled after upgrade?50 CAP's massively upgraded via capscam never more reachables because dhcp package is disbled after upgrade. 100+ Kilometers driving my car for enabling via eth???
After upgrade CCR 6.31rc10 to 6.31rc11 i've found no data under CAPSMAN tabs. Reversed to rc10 and everything ok.please clarify what version did you use before. DHCP package was enabled before, and became disabled after upgrade?50 CAP's massively upgraded via capscam never more reachables because dhcp package is disbled after upgrade. 100+ Kilometers driving my car for enabling via eth???
Just tested up[grade from v6.30 to v6.31rc11 and CAPsMAN v2 on CCR works fine - all the data are there.After upgrade CCR 6.31rc10 to 6.31rc11 i've found no data under CAPSMAN tabs. Reversed to rc10 and everything ok.please clarify what version did you use before. DHCP package was enabled before, and became disabled after upgrade?50 CAP's massively upgraded via capscam never more reachables because dhcp package is disbled after upgrade. 100+ Kilometers driving my car for enabling via eth???
If this is happening in my CAPSMAN-RADIUS-HOTSPOT-DHCP server I cant perform a massive (50+ CAP) upgrade. Dont know really if packages become disabled after upgrade but previous post suggest that. After that faulty upgrade i have reported, reversed and not tried anymore.
Why all data under CAPSMAN tab has disappared after rc10 to rc11 upgrade?
Downgraded to v6.31rc10 and then upgraded to v6.31rc12 with bundle package - CAPsMAN works ok (no configuration lost),test 6.31rc10 to 6.31rc11 using single .npk's as i used to.
tried rc12 too from rc10 and the same bad result. CAPSMAN DISABLED AFTER UPGRADE. Supout sended.Downgraded to v6.31rc10 and then upgraded to v6.31rc12 with bundle package - CAPsMAN works ok (no configuration lost),test 6.31rc10 to 6.31rc11 using single .npk's as i used to.
Nooooo. Packages must remain enabled i they were enabled before upgrade. Think in 50 CAP's massively upgraded via capscam never more reachables because dhcp package is disbled after upgrade. 100+ Kilometers driving my car for enabling via eth???Elaborate... You enable/disable any package except System and routerOS, you need to reboot to do so.And what about the disabled packages?
Are you saying this?
It is simply crazy how people still doing it. I have some spare routerboards to test rc versions and the most serious test what I do is on my home router (sometimes). RC versions are under development and may have bugs, regressions or both. Who knows?Are you saying you are using rc releases in production, and then complaining about having to visit remote CAPs ?
Do not use RC releases in production unless you are happy with the risks !
For those who are down voting me, use the search engine because there are plenty of posts to down vote too.It is simply crazy how people still doing it. I have some spare routerboards to test rc versions and the most serious test what I do is on my home router (sometimes). RC versions are under development and may have bugs, regressions or both. Who knows?Are you saying you are using rc releases in production, and then complaining about having to visit remote CAPs ?
Do not use RC releases in production unless you are happy with the risks !
I don't remember how many times I've seen this warning posted here before, but here goes again: don't install rc versions in production environments, ever!
I have the same issue. I've sent a supout to support, please resolve./ip firewall connection remove - broken
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