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by Alupis
2800 days ago
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Mikrotik's aren't really consumer-grade hardware (most Mikrotik's that is). Some operators deliberately stay a version or so back off the latest due to features breaking or instability, or requiring configuration changes, etc. Automatic updating could be crippling to ISP operators (Mikrotik's are very popular with WISP's, and other smaller ISP operators). > Basically reboot unless the router detects the network is being used actively. For the average Mikrotik router, deployed at some WISP or small ISP, that's unlikely to happen. |
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