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Tell mikr which power supply a device is plugged into, and it works out the PoE budget. Pick the MikroTik supply by name — 24HPOW, 48POW, 48V2A96W, MTP250 and so on — or type the volts and amps of any other brick. This replaces typing a wattage, which was a number you had to work out yourself and which no supply has printed on it.
Routers with PoE-out finally get a budget, starting with the RB5009UPr+S+IN. They were left out before because their ceiling depends on the supply. With the supply known: a stock unit with the bundled 96 W adapter can give out 76 W — the board keeps 20 W for itself — and a bigger supply takes it up to its 130 W limit.
A small supply now caps a switch that could otherwise give more. A CRS112 on 57 V could pass nearly 80 W, but not through a 70 W adapter, and the card says which ceiling it is showing. Where a switch reports no supply voltage at all, the one you selected fills it in.
mikr can now answer questions from an AI assistant, read-only. Turn on Settings > MCP endpoint and point an assistant at /mcp with one of your API keys: it can ask what is wrong right now, what versions are running, which devices are behind on backups, or what a given device looks like. It reads and never writes — it cannot upgrade, reboot or change anything — and it only sees what that API key's role and site scope allow. Off by default.
Changed
One Update button on the device page instead of four. A pending update now opens a short dialog: full upgrade, RouterOS only, or firmware only — each saying what it installs and how many reboots to expect — with that version's release notes readable in the same dialog. The action row was up to ten buttons and wrapped onto a second line on smaller screens.
The old hand-typed PoE budget still works and still overrides the supply. Its field now only appears on devices that already have one set, so you can clear it.