

Port and GPS settings for LtAP /port set serial1 baud-rate=115200 In case there is one port and it is used by console, release it from console > /system console printĪdjust port settings specific for your device (leave "auto" for LtAP /port> set 0 baud-rate=4800 /port> print detailĠ name="usb1" used-by="" channels=1 baud-rate=4800 data-bits=8 parity=odd stop-bits=1 flow-control=noneĮnable /system gps> set enable=yes /system gps> print
#MIKROTIK ROUTEROS V6 EMAIL CONFIG SERIAL#
This might change with new NTP server in v7.Ĭheck port usage, only one instance can use serial port /port print

Note: The time is not stratum 1 as RouterBOARD devices do not have PPS implemented as of RouterOS v6. The direction toward which a GPS is moving Longitude in DM (Degrees Minute decimal) format Latitude in DM (Degrees Minute decimal) format This command is used for monitoring the data received from a GPS receiver Whether to set router's date and time to one received from GPS.

Name of the USB/Serial port where GPS receiver is connected Can be used to select internal antenna, if device has one. Gps-antenna-select ( external | internal Default: internal)ĭepending on model. Which coordinate format to use, "Decimal Degrees", "Degrees Minutes Seconds" or "NMEA format DDDMM.MM" Global Positioning System (GPS) is used for determining precise location of a GPS receiver.Ĭhannel ( integer Default: 0)Ĭoordinate-format ( dd | dms | ddmm Default: no) Standards: GPS, NMEA 0183, Simple Text Output Protocol
