For x86 64-bit, always buy Level 6 (P6) . The 2Gbps limit on Level 5 cripples the potential of your 10Gb hardware. A Level 6 license is a one-time fee—no annual subscriptions.
[admin@MikroTik] > /interface ethernet set [find] master-port=none [admin@MikroTik] > /ip address add address=192.168.88.1/24 interface=ether1 [admin@MikroTik] > /ip firewall nat add chain=srcnat action=masquerade out-interface=ether2 mikrotik x86 64 bit
Visit the MikroTik download page. Navigate to the architecture section. You will find the CD Image (ISO) . Ensure you select the 64-bit variant (often labeled as x86-64 ). This version contains the full package list, including Docker support and advanced tools. For x86 64-bit, always buy Level 6 (P6)
Use or Rufus (Windows) to write the .img file to a USB drive. Warning: This process is destructive. Ensure you select the correct USB drive. Ensure you select the 64-bit variant (often labeled
/interface ethernet set [find] l2mtu=1600 /interface bonding add slaves=ether1,ether2 mode=802.3ad
MikroTik’s RouterOS is a versatile operating system that supports multiple architectures. You will find it on MIPSBE (older, lower-end devices), ARM (modern wireless units), and TILE (CCR series routers). However, the architecture stands apart because it runs on standard PC hardware.