Routeros V6.47.10 Default Password Guide
Updating from v6.47.10 to v7 may reset configuration defaults in rare cases. Backup your config first: /export file=backup-before-upgrade
While v6.47.10 is stable, newer versions contain critical security patches. Consider upgrading to the latest or v7.x (though note that v7 changes default password behavior). To update: routeros v6.47.10 default password
This article is for educational and administrative use on your own hardware. Attempting to log into a MikroTik router running v6.47.10 that you do not own using the admin / [blank] default is in most jurisdictions. Always obtain explicit permission before accessing any network device. Updating from v6
Updating from v6.47.10 to v7 may reset configuration defaults in rare cases. Backup your config first: /export file=backup-before-upgrade
While v6.47.10 is stable, newer versions contain critical security patches. Consider upgrading to the latest or v7.x (though note that v7 changes default password behavior). To update:
This article is for educational and administrative use on your own hardware. Attempting to log into a MikroTik router running v6.47.10 that you do not own using the admin / [blank] default is in most jurisdictions. Always obtain explicit permission before accessing any network device.