MikroTik Netinstall Recovery
How to resurrect a bootlooping OmniTIK with netinstall
Symptoms
OmniTIK boots up but continually reboots. The LEDs repeat the pattern: device boots up, power eventually turns blue, then 1-5 turn orange and reboots. Rinse and repeat.
Solution
Use netinstall to flash a fresh firmware on the router. This guide assumes Linux, though both Linux and Windows are supported. This should work for any RouterBOARD based device.
Installnetinstallon your laptop from mikrotik, and make sure it is in your command line pathDownload the firmware you want to reset to (e.g.routeros-mipsbe-6.47.8.npk)Plug the data end of PoE injector into your computer's ethernet (e.g.enp0s13f0u2u4u5)Press and hold the reset button on the omnitikPlug the poe+data end into ether1 of omnitikKeep holding the reset button until LED 1 is solid orange, and the blue light has stopped flashing and is now off
Finally, runnetinstalland reset the board:
❱ netinstall -p ~/Downloads/routeros-mipsbe-6.47.8.npk -i enp0s13f0u2u4u5
Using server IP: 192.168.88.2
Starting PXE server
Waiting for RouterBOARD...
PXE client: CC:2D:E0:17:55:CB
Sending image: mips
Discovered RouterBOARD...
Formatting...
Sending package routeros-mipsbe-6.47.8.npk ...
Ready for reboot...
Sent reboot command
After all this, you should hear a few beeps indicating success. You can now try to connect via ether2 to configure it at 192.168.88.1 as normal.