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Hi to all,
with my Mikrotik LTE from few days, I was experiencing difficulties connecting to the internet, but rebooting RouterOS solved it.
Yesterday, in an attempt to solve the problem I decided to restart RouterOS.
From that moment on I was unable to reconnect to the internet, despite the reboots.
The router is active and accessible via eth, but does not allow browsing web.
I have always used the ssh connection and deactivated any other visual interface.
Could you help me to solve this issue or give me the right way to look into?

Many thanks!


From /log:
Code:
16:40:29 system,info router rebooted 16:40:37 bridge,info hardware offloading activated on bridge "bridge" ports: ether1 16:40:37 bridge,info hardware offloading activated on bridge "bridge" ports: ether2 16:40:39 interface,info ether1 link up (speed 100M, full duplex) 16:46:51 dhcp,info defconf deassigned 192.168.88.244 from XX:XX:XY:YX:XX:YY 21:14:10 dhcp,info defconf assigned 192.168.88.247 to ZJ:JJ:ZZ:JZ:ZJ:JJ 21:15:29 system,info,account user xxxxxx logged in from 192.168.88.247 via ssh
Here system info:
Code:
                    uptime: 5h3m30s                  version: 6.42.10 (long-term)               build-time: Nov/14/2018 15:04:25         factory-software: 6.41.3              free-memory: 42.2MiB             total-memory: 64.0MiB                      cpu: MIPS 24Kc V7.4                cpu-count: 1            cpu-frequency: 650MHz                 cpu-load: 1%           free-hdd-space: 4672.0KiB          total-hdd-space: 16.0MiB  write-sect-since-reboot: 100         write-sect-total: 150088               bad-blocks: 0%        architecture-name: mipsbe               board-name: RBSXTR                 platform: MikroTik

/ping 10.0.0.1
Code:
  SEQ HOST                                     SIZE TTL TIME  STATUS                                                                                               0                                                         no route to host                                                                                     1                                                         no route to host                                                                                     2                                                         no route to host                                                                                     3                                                         no route to host                                                                                     4                                                         no route to host                                                                                     sent=5 received=0 packet-loss=100% 

Statistics: Posted by danjde — Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:23 pm



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