![]() Actually that might be a good idea, there are some device states (mainly after they've been hacked) from which it's only possible to recover by netinstalling the device. If you want to, go ahead, I'm not going to try to stop you. ![]() īTW2, I'm not holding you from netinstalling the device. not precise enough and that caused some fierce discussions about what exactly their document was telling. I may be wrong though.Īnyhow, there have been numerous cases where wording in their documentation was. Namely: if you do the factory reset, you'll have to reconfigure the whole setup (again) and this part of the exercise is exactly the same as with netinstalling the unit.īTW, Mikrotik is a Latvian company and I doubt they have many English native speakers on their payrolls (if any). RouterOS v6.41.4 access to admin panel -password problem Fri 7:25 pm Unfortunately, I hadn't read that there is no way to recover my lost password to admin panel, and I reset my router (Tenda W311R) thinking that the password will restore to default as well. I'm not sure about how verbosely you want to understand reinstall in the quoted FAQ. If you have forgotten the password, there is no recovery for it. How that what you said corresponds to FAQ which states: On some models, it’s the username that’s blank, with the password being admin. ![]() That means you leave the space blank and you simply press on the enter button. Meanwhile, most Mikrotik router models do not have a default password. LoginAsk is here to help you access Routeros V6.42. The default username on the majority of Mikrotik routers is admin. If you perform factory reset, then everything gets reset to factory defaults, including usrnames and passwords. Routeros V6.42.1 Mikrotik Default Password will sometimes glitch and take you a long time to try different solutions. ![]()
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