

Supported wireless chipset solutions are based on Atheros and Prism (as of RouterOS version 3.x). RouterOS provides support for almost all network interfaces on Linux kernel. RouterOS is quite flexible, and is very well supported by Mikrotik, both through the forum and various wiki materials, as well as specialized configuration examples. RouterOS supports various services and protocols that can be used by medium or large providers such as OSPF, BGP, VPLS/MPLS. A window will open in which you need to enter your email and password that you specified during registration, as well as the license level that you want to test. Next in Winbox select System > license.If you don't have it, then you need to create it. Here is a simple table of cost and functionality: Licenseįirst, you need an account on. It varies depending on the type of license. The only limitation is the speed of the interface. Licenses can be transferred between different machines. Keep in mind that without proper licensing, the data transfer rate through Cloud Hosted Router will be limited.Ĭloud Mikrotik is not tied to hardware.
