About This Project
About This Project
Section titled “About This Project”This is an attempt at building the best possible MikroTik RouterOS documentation available anywhere. The goal is clear, verified, step-by-step guides that network engineers can rely on in production environments.
Work in Progress
Section titled “Work in Progress”This project is actively under development. New guides are being added regularly, existing guides are being refined, and the site itself is evolving. If you find a topic that’s missing or incomplete, check back soon — it’s likely in the pipeline.
Approach
Section titled “Approach”Every guide published here is:
- Verified where possible — Commands and configurations are tested against MikroTik CHR instances running RouterOS 7.x. While we verify as much as we can, not every command or scenario can be tested — always validate in your own environment before applying to production.
- Step-by-step — Written so you can follow along from start to finish without guessing.
- Consistent — Every guide follows the same structure: overview, prerequisites, instructions, verification, and troubleshooting.
How Guides Are Produced
Section titled “How Guides Are Produced”This project uses an LLM-assisted research and writing pipeline. Here’s how it works:
- Research — AI assists with gathering and organizing RouterOS documentation, CLI reference, and community knowledge.
- Drafting — Initial guide drafts are generated with AI assistance, structured to follow the site’s consistent format.
- Verification — Commands are tested against MikroTik CHR staging routers where possible. However, not all commands and scenarios can be fully verified — some features require specific hardware or licensing that CHR doesn’t support.
- Review — Guides are reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and completeness before publication.
The AI accelerates the writing process, but AI-generated content can contain errors. If you find something that doesn’t work, please report it.
Found an Error?
Section titled “Found an Error?”We take accuracy seriously. If you spot an inaccuracy, dead link, or missing information, please let us know. Community feedback is essential for keeping this documentation reliable.