Those also have a serial port (8,1,n,115200) - that will give you visibility and configurability about how you want it to boot.

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On 3/19/19 12:51 PM, Leon Zetekoff via Mikrotik-users wrote:

forgot about the reset button thing will have to try later. No VM on this bare metal.

thanks I'll give it a try later leon

On 3/19/2019 2:42 PM, C D Tavares wrote:
It can be a bear setting up netinstall to work the first time, especially if you use a VM.  Also, if you're unaware that for some reason the CCR series runs netinstall on the last port, instead of the first port like every other MikroTik product.

Netinstall only works if you power up the unit while holding the reset button down for about 20+ seconds until the blinky light goes out.  If port 8 is pulling DHCP, it's not in the correct startup state.  And if it's looking for DHCP, it's no wonder it doesn't want to talk to your laptop, as your laptop doesn't offer any.

On Mar 19, 2019, at 11:18 AM, Leon Zetekoff via Mikrotik-users <mikrotik-users@wispa.org> wrote:

Hi Joe....

I spent a few hours tackling Netinstall and I can not get it to work. If I connect ether8 to the network it pulls a DHCP but if I connect ether8 to my laptop through a cross-over cable nothing happens. I turned off AVG protection as well as the default windows firewall. If I let the router boot, I can ping ether8 from the laptop using the x-over cable and ether8 set to 10Mbps. The laptop can be set to Auto OR 10M fixed.

Netinstall never sees the bootp request and the netinstall gui only shows disk drives.

ANy ideas?

Thanks leon

On 3/19/2019 11:34 AM, Joe Novak wrote:
CCR support was added in 6.x if I'm not mistaken. The bootloader version may have 3.09, though. 

Assuming you've netinstalled the OS... I'm not sure there is much else to do. You can try to swap in the ram from a known good router, same with power supply. But that is more or less the extent of troubleshooting I think you can do.

On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 10:21 AM Leon Zetekoff via Mikrotik-users <mikrotik-users@wispa.org> wrote:
Hi Folks....this device was given to us a number of years ago and it had
3.09 on it I believe. We eventually upgraded it to 6.41.rc9 I think it
was and started to act flooey. Put it on shelf since no time to deal
with it. Resurrected it again and i manually upgraded it to 6.42.12.
Whats going on is the ethernet ports only show 10Mbps, auto or anything
other than 10M doesnt work. ALso only seems I can only talk to my
laptop. Mikrotik (and I) believe its a hardware issue and of course out
of warranty.

Anyone else seen this before and any way to resolve it other than
tossing it in the trash bin?

Thanks leon


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