![]() The trickiest part was setting up the tftp server for the router to netboot from. Instructions for flashing the factory firmware: ![]() Rb-nor-flash-16M-ac-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin – this is the image you will use to flash to the device once you have successfully netbooted Rb-nor-flash-16M-ac-initramfs-kernel.bin – this is the image you will use to netboot from The instructions link below describes how to choose the correct files, but for the sake of brevity, you will need: I really wish this page was more intuitive, but unfortunately, it is likely not obvious which files you need will need. 21.02.1 is not yet supported on this device. As of the latest update, the latest supported version is 19.07.8. NOTE: Make sure you download the latest supported version for the device. I used the following resources to help me through the process:ĭownload links for necessary firmware files: However, a recent upgrade to the latest RouterOS version seems to have caused some instability in the wifi so I figured it would be as good a time as any to install openwrt. Additionally, I was curious to mess around with RouterOS, which has been pretty serviceable in my opinion. It took me nearly a year mainly due to the fact that it has been difficult to find some time to take down the internet for an extended period of time without inconveniencing family members. ![]() Awhile back I purchased a Mikrotik hAP ac (RB962UiGS-5HacT2HnT) with the intent to install OpenWRT on it.
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