

If it isn’t available there, you currently can’t use ZeroTier on that device – but possibly it will be supported in the future. More specifically, for RouterOS version 7.4.1 and 7.5beta11, neither x86/x86_64 nor the SMIPS/ MMIPS/ MIPSBE or Tile architecture support ZeroTier.īefore buying a device or commiting to ZeroTier, download the Extra packages for your architecture from the MikroTik download page and check if there’s a zerotier-.npk in the ZIP archive. This include CHR (cloud hosted router) running on x86 or x86_64 for which ZeroTier is currently not available. The first requirement is that you are running a recent version of RouterOS such as RouterOS 7.4.1Īt the time of writing this post ( ), only devices with the ARM and ARM64 architecture support ZeroTier. For other devices, you can’t even download the package.


You need a device running RouterOS.īut even among the RouterOS devices, not all devices support ZeroTier. It has all the necessary features for a cloud based router - firewall for your cloud servers, VPN server, RADIUS server, The Dude, bandwidth management. But not all Routers supportĭevices which only support SwOS (SwitchOS) do not support ZeroTier. MikroTik RouterOS Cloud Hosted Router (CHR) is full featured network router specifically tailored for running in virtual environments. MikroTik published an official ZeroTier package for MikroTik routers.
