Mikrotik Netinstall Not Working
Have received my Mikrotik RB951G router, and for days now I have not been able to set it up. I thought there was a basic setup that would allow it to immediately work with personal modifications.
Saw a similar issue recently posted about issues after upgrading to 6.33.5. However, my issues are slightly different. This is my first routerboard device, purchased it to tinker and judge it before purchasing a 'beefier' dual ac model that hopefully is arriving soon. I receive internet into my home from ATT Uverse. I run only linux in my home.
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I upgraded the router to 6.33.5, it seemed to not have any issues except that I was no longer broadcasting wifi. So I went downstairs, plugged my laptop into the router via ethernet cable and went through the normal webfig login and went into wireless to look at wlan. It seemed that even when enabling it, it would be say 'connecting to network' or something similar (can't look at it now). So I reset the wireless configuration. That didn't seem to help and when I went to the QuickSet tab I noticed it was no longer on home AP. So I selected home AP and from then on I can not connect to the router.
I no longer receive an ip address when connecting my laptop to the the router. I have tried multiple cables and multiple ports. If I plug the ethernet cord directly from my laptop into the uverse router I receive an ip address. I can not connect to the router via webfig.
Using wine I have tried to connect to the router via winbox using both ip address and mac address. Neither will connect.
I have tried performing a netinstall via wine as well, setting a static ip address on my eth0 interface, booting the router and holding down the button until the usr led is completely off. It will not show up in netinstall.
I have tried resetting the router by pressing in the reset button and then powering on the device and letting go of the button when the led flashes.
I have tried resetting the router by pressing the reset button AFTER powering on the device and letting go of the button when the led flashes.
I have tried all of the above methods of trying to connect (webfig, wine and winbox, wine and netinstall) after multiple attempts at resetting the device different ways.
I took the device out of its enclosure and it doesn't seem to have a jumper hole like other devices I've seen mentioned online.
Nothing works. The device boots, all leds seem to function (pwr led is on, leds come on when ethernet cords are plugged into ports, the wan port even flashes when connected to the uverse router. But it does nothing.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm fresh out.
Edit 1/18/16 6:00 PM - Thanks to all of the responses. I just got home from work and will work my way through them.
We have a Routerboard at a client site with the following config -
Ether 1 - Uplink to us (we are hosted pbx/isp).
Ether 3 - Slave of 1 - Connected to a Cisco Switch - behind which is our Sip Proxy device (Alix)
Ether 4 - Slave of 1 - Connected to ATA device.
What we want to do is identify Voip traffic coming to us from Ether1, mangle the traffic, and then apply QoS on Ether1 to prioritize Voip over data. The phones are behind the Alix (sip proxy).
Mikrotik Netinstall Windows 10
The issue I'm having is the RouterOS does not seem to be recognizing any Voip based connections that are made. And thus the mangle rules do not pick up any packets to mark. On interfaces tab in web gui, I do see traffic generated during phone calls on Ether3, which in turn then goes to Ether1 and I see bytes racking up there as well - but I see nothing on Firewall->Connections. I also tried Tool->Sniffer on Ether1 and don't see any UDP or SIP traffic. I tried to Sniff on Ether3 but that does not work, I'm assuming it is because it is a slave/switched port. The phone calls are happening, but Routerboard not being able to recognize Voip traffic is preventing us from applying QoS.
Any idea what could be going on?
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