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After you install the Mikrotik RouterOS software, you will have no key, but for 24 hours the router will be operable and working. During this period configure the router to have an IP address, for example '''10.1.0.133''', then purchase a key on the www.mikrotik.com account server. To enter this key, '''Telnet''' to the router: | After you install the Mikrotik RouterOS software, you will have no key, but for 24 hours the router will be operable and working. During this period configure the router to have an IP address, for example '''10.1.0.133''', then purchase a key on the www.mikrotik.com account server. To enter this key, '''Telnet''' to the router: | ||
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Revision as of 14:06, 23 November 2005
First method
After you install the Mikrotik RouterOS software, you will have no key, but for 24 hours the router will be operable and working. During this period configure the router to have an IP address, for example 10.1.0.133, then purchase a key on the www.mikrotik.com account server. To enter this key, Telnet to the router: