I would argue that somehow one of the MT routers had run a backup, and the other had been restored from that backup.

The fact that you could reset it back to factory, indicates that MT had not messed it up (factory settings were correct).

I have gotten allegedly "new" MT equipment that had had very obviously "not factory" mods made to it. My suspicion is that some vendors may make changes and/or they loan equipment to customers, and it mysteriously gets weird stuff done to it.

Just sayin'

bp
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On 11/13/2014 8:24 PM, Sterling Jacobson via Af wrote:
If it hadn’t been Mikrotiks problem to begin with…

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