RouterBOARD Troubleshooting: Difference between revisions
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== Starts, but OS doesn't load == | == Starts, but OS doesn't load == | ||
* Check if the baud rate of your terminal program is set correctly | * Check if the baud rate of your terminal program is set correctly, usually it's 9600 or 115000 | ||
* Try using mac-telnet, or mac-winbox to connect | * Try using mac-telnet, or mac-winbox to connect | ||
* Make sure your RouterBOARD's BIOS is set to boot from NAND | * Make sure your RouterBOARD's BIOS is set to boot from NAND |
Revision as of 15:33, 26 February 2007
This page describes methods of testing if a RouterBOARD device has troubles. Before contacting support, or RMA department, please carefully try ALL of the mentioned methods:
Starts, but OS doesn't load
- Check if the baud rate of your terminal program is set correctly, usually it's 9600 or 115000
- Try using mac-telnet, or mac-winbox to connect
- Make sure your RouterBOARD's BIOS is set to boot from NAND
- If all else fails, hold the button next to the LEDs to load backup BIOS
No information on the console output
- Hold the button next to the LEDs to load backup BIOS