From bf8fd1041169fba472da19c23bd8a096f632952c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Steve <69524416+ab7pa@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 26 May 2024 18:40:54 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] update mk inst proc (#357) --- arednGettingStarted/installing_firmware.rst | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/arednGettingStarted/installing_firmware.rst b/arednGettingStarted/installing_firmware.rst index 6a3eb03..8b85719 100755 --- a/arednGettingStarted/installing_firmware.rst +++ b/arednGettingStarted/installing_firmware.rst @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ PXE Boot: *Windows Procedure* 6. The node will now automatically reboot with the temporary AREDN |trade| Administration image. -.. tip:: If you have followed the install procedure above but your Mikrotik device does not boot the AREDN |trade| *initramfs-kernel* file, you may be able to try the procedure on this page (`OpenWRT - downgrading RouterOS `_) to downgrade Mikrotik RouterOS prior to flashing the AREDN |trade| firmware. You can find earlier versions in the `Mikrotik Download Archive `_. Download the ARM version (routeros-arm) for devices that use the *ipq40xx* AREDN |trade| firmware, or download the MIPSBE version (routeros-mipsbe) for other Mikrotik devices. You need to download a RouterOS version that is equal or newer than the RouterOS version shown in the *Factory Firmware* field on your device (as in the example image). +.. tip:: If you have followed the install procedure above but your Mikrotik device does not boot the AREDN |trade| *initramfs-kernel* file, you may be able to try the procedure on this page (`OpenWRT - downgrading RouterOS `_) to downgrade Mikrotik RouterOS prior to flashing the AREDN |trade| firmware. You can find earlier versions in the `Mikrotik Download Archive `_. Download the ARM version (routeros-arm) for devices that use the *ipq40xx* AREDN |trade| firmware, or download the MIPSBE version (routeros-mipsbe) for other Mikrotik devices. You need to download a RouterOS version that is equal or newer than the RouterOS version shown in the *Factory Firmware* field on your device. Install the *sysupgrade* Firmware Image 1. After booting the **elf** image the node will have a default IP address of 192.168.1.1. Your computer should already have a static IP address on this subnet, but if not then give your computer an IP address on this subnet.