About the problem with the upgrade from 7.13 to 7.14 on my hAP ac2's.
I have 3 of these devices.
Two of these won't upgrade from 7.13 to 7.14 (or 7.14.1) via the normal upgrade procedure in Winbox (routeros & wireless package)
The 3rd router upgraded just fine.
The difference?
The 1st two have a free space of 3% and 4% (after i did a reinstall of 7.13 with Netinstall)
The 3rd had 6% free with 7.13
All running routerOS & wireless package.
There are no other things such as config backups on the disks.
The only "folders" on the disk are flash and flash/skins
The two routers that won't upgrade have a serial-number starting with B4A00Axxxxxx
And a bridge MAC starting with 74:4D:28:xx:xx:xx
The one where it does work the serial-number starts with B4A00Cxxxxxx
And the bridge MAC starts with 48:8F:5A:xx:xx:xx
This difference is probably because I purchased the 3rd one some time later and comes from a newer batch, but this does not explain the difference in free space...
Apparently 2% or 3% more free space is crucial for an update in this case.
A Netinstall with only routerOS works. But as soon as I add the wireless package, the two older devices become unresponsive after a reboot.
I have 3 of these devices.
Two of these won't upgrade from 7.13 to 7.14 (or 7.14.1) via the normal upgrade procedure in Winbox (routeros & wireless package)
The 3rd router upgraded just fine.
The difference?
The 1st two have a free space of 3% and 4% (after i did a reinstall of 7.13 with Netinstall)
The 3rd had 6% free with 7.13
All running routerOS & wireless package.
There are no other things such as config backups on the disks.
The only "folders" on the disk are flash and flash/skins
The two routers that won't upgrade have a serial-number starting with B4A00Axxxxxx
And a bridge MAC starting with 74:4D:28:xx:xx:xx
The one where it does work the serial-number starts with B4A00Cxxxxxx
And the bridge MAC starts with 48:8F:5A:xx:xx:xx
This difference is probably because I purchased the 3rd one some time later and comes from a newer batch, but this does not explain the difference in free space...
Apparently 2% or 3% more free space is crucial for an update in this case.
A Netinstall with only routerOS works. But as soon as I add the wireless package, the two older devices become unresponsive after a reboot.
Statistics: Posted by Thasaidon — Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:20 am