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Routeros version 7
Routeros version 7






Original RouterBoard was based on the Geode CPU, but later used MIPS. 2003 – Release of RouterBoard 200, a single-board router platform, and RouterBOARD 220 with the SBC integrated into an enclosure with a 2.4 GHz wireless antenna powered by PoE.2002 – Release of RouterBoard series PCI add-in boards to be used with MikroTik x86-based PCs running RouterOS.1997 – Release of software for x86 PC platform, called simply MikroTik Router Software, that would eventually develop into RouterOS.These early SBCs could be expanded and/or used as components of other systems, but as time passed, this RouterBoard/RouterOS platform would develop into a full line network equipment. In 2002, MikroTik began producing their own networking-focused low-power single-board computers, branded RouterBoard, that ran RouterOS. The earliest versions of RouterOS were based on Linux 2.2.

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MikroTik was founded in 1996 by John Tully and Arnis Riekstiņš in Riga, Latvia, developing networking software for x86 PC hardware that would develop into a product called RouterOS.








Routeros version 7