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Mikrotik Change Software Id Link !!link!! May 2026

A MikroTik Software ID is a unique identifier tied to your hardware's storage (HDD, SSD, or USB flash). Because MikroTik licenses are locked to this ID, you generally cannot change the ID manually

through settings or links, as doing so would invalidate the license. MikroTik community forum

If you need to change your Software ID for licensing purposes, you must use one of the following official methods: Official Procedures for Software ID Changes Request a Replacement Key

: If your hardware (like a hard drive) fails, you can request a license transfer by contacting support@mikrotik.com

. You must provide the old Software ID and the new one for them to issue a replacement key. Transfer a CHR License

: If you are using a Cloud Hosted Router (CHR), licenses are not tied to hardware IDs. You can easily transfer these licenses between different instances directly through your MikroTik account Correction of Errors : For x86 systems, MikroTik allows you to correct up to two characters

in the Software ID for free if you made a typo when purchasing a key, provided the key hasn't been upgraded yet. How to Find Your Software ID

To view your current ID and determine if a change is needed: and connect to your router. Navigate to Software ID ) will be listed in the window. MikroTik community forum If you are suggesting this as a new feature

to MikroTik, the official way to submit feature requests is through their Customer Support Portal MikroTik community forum between two different physical routers? RouterOS license keys - MikroTik


Common Reasons to Change a Software ID

It is important to clarify a technical distinction: You cannot manually "change" the Software ID on the router itself. The router generates this ID automatically based on its hardware.

However, users often search for "how to change Software ID" because they need to transfer their license to a new ID. You typically need to do this in the following scenarios:

  1. Hardware Failure: Your router died, and you are moving your licensed RouterOS to a new replacement device.
  2. Upgrading Hardware: You are upgrading from an older model (e.g., a MIPSBE architecture unit) to a newer model (e.g., an ARM or CCR unit).
  3. Reformatting/Reinstalling: In some rare cases, a full reformat of the NAND memory or a switch from MetaRouter setups can generate a new Software ID, requiring a reissue of the license key.

Error: "Failed to get license: Timeout"

Cause: The MikroTik license server is unreachable, or your router has no DNS. Fix: Set a proper DNS (8.8.8.8) and ensure the router can reach https://licence.mikrotik.com.

6. Best Practices

Understanding Software ID