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Installing RouterOS With CD

The document provides instructions for installing RouterOS using a CD. It describes burning the ISO image file to CD, booting from the CD, selecting packages to install from the menu, confirming to erase all data and whether to keep the old configuration, and rebooting after installation is complete. The installation process installs the selected packages, erases data, and prompts the user to enter a software key after rebooting.

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Installing RouterOS With CD

The document provides instructions for installing RouterOS using a CD. It describes burning the ISO image file to CD, booting from the CD, selecting packages to install from the menu, confirming to erase all data and whether to keep the old configuration, and rebooting after installation is complete. The installation process installs the selected packages, erases data, and prompts the user to enter a software key after rebooting.

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Installing RouterOS with CDInstall

Document revision: 1.2 (Tue Jul 13 13:06:16 GMT 2004) Applies to: V2.9

CD-Install
Description
To install the RouterOS using a CD you will need a CD-writer and a blank CD. Burn the CD-image (an .iso file) to a CD. The archive with image can be downloaded here. Follow the instructions to install RouterOS using CD-Install:

1. After downloading the CD image from www.mikrotik.com you will have an ISO
file on your computer:

2. Open a CD Writing software, like

Ahead NERO as in this example:

3. In the program, choose Burn Image entry from the Recorder menu (there
should be similary named option in all major CD burning programs):

4. Select the recently extracted ISO file and click Open:

5. Finally, click Burn button:

6. Set the first boot device to CDROM in router's BIOS. 7. After booting from CD you will see a menu where to choose packages to install:
8. Welcome to MikroTik Router Software installation 9. 10. Move around menu using 'p' and 'n' or arrow keys, select with 'spacebar'. 11. Select all with 'a', minimum with 'm'. Press 'i' to install locally or 'r' to 12. install remote router or 'q' to cancel and reboot. 13. 14. [X] system [ ] isdn [ ] synchronous 15. [X] ppp [ ] lcd [ ] telephony 16. [X] dhcp [ ] ntp [ ] ups 17. [X] advanced-tools [ ] radiolan [ ] webproxy 18. [ ] arlan [ ] routerboard [ ] wireless 19. [ ] gps [X] routing 20. [ ] hotspot [X] security

Follow the instructions, select needed packages, and press 'i' to install the software. 21. You will be asked for 2 questions:
22. 23. 24. Warning: all data on the disk will be erased! Continue? [y/n]

Press [Y] to continue or [N] to abort the installation.


Do you want to keep old configuration? [y/n]:

You should choose whether you want to keep old configuration (press [Y]) or to erase the configuration permanently (press [N]) and continue without saving it. For a fresh installation, press [N].
Creating partition... Formatting disk...

The system will install selected packages. After that you will be prompted to press 'Enter'. Before doing that, remove the CD from your CD-Drive:
Software installed. Press ENTER to reboot

Note: after the installation you will have to enter the Software key. See this manual how to do it.

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