The Logo must stand alone and may not be combined with any other object, including but not limited to other logos, words, graphics, photos, slogans, numbers, design features, or symbols. The Logo must only appear in a horizontal position. The Logo must always be at least 60 pixels in width. The Logo may only appear in black, reversed out to white, or in Latvian red (Pantone 491) The Logo may not be animated, morphed, or otherwise distorted in perspective or appearance. The Logo must be used as provided by MikroTik with no changes, including but not limited to changes in the color, proportion, or design, or removal of any words, artwork, or trademark symbols. The Logo may not be used in a manner that would disparage MikroTik or its products or services. The Logo may not be imitated or used as a design feature in any manner. Companies using the Logo pursuant to these guidelines must also display in the primary and more prominent position, their own logo(s), business name, product names, or other branding. The Logo may not be displayed as a primary or prominent feature on any non-MikroTik materials. The Logo may not be used in any manner that might imply that any non-MikroTik materials, including but not limited to goods, services, websites, or publications are sponsored, endorsed, licensed by, or affiliated with MikroTik. *) fixed memory leak on CCR devices (introduced in 6.MikroTik logo and other materials Usage guidelines *) fastpath - vrrp interfaces support fastpath *) fastpath - partial support for bonding interfaces (rx only) *) fastpath - vlan interfaces support fastpath To show packets/bytes that get processed in fasttrack and bypass firewall *) FastTrack - added dummy firewall rule in filter and mangle tables Handling performance up to 2x (note that ipv4 fastpath depends on route cache) *) possibility to disable route cache - improves DDOS attack *) firewall - added ipsec-policy matcher to check wheather packet Have new property - ipsec-secret - for easy setup of ipsec *) tunnels - eoip, eoipv6, It goes,gre6, IPIP, ipipv6, 6to4 tunnels *) improved connection list: added connection packet/byte counters,Īdded separate counters for fasttrack, added current rate display,Īdded flag wheather connection is fasttracked/srcnated/dstnated, *) pptp & l2tp client: when adding default route, add special exception route forĪ tunnel itself (no need to add it manually anymore) New wireless-fp is left in place and wireless-cm2 added as option *) removed wireless package from routeros bundle package, *) pptp & l2tp & sstp client: support the case were server issues its tunnel Will timeout idle connections in about 5 minutes *) api - reduce api tcp connection keepalive delay to 30 seconds, *) ppp - disable vj tcp header compression *) pptp - fixed "encryption got out of sync" problem *) fixed file transfer on devices with large RAM memory *) ipsec - increase replay window to 128 *) console - firewall 'print' commands now show all entries includingĭynamic, 'all' argument now has no effect
*) console - ':execute' command now accepts script source in " *) console - values of $".id", $".nextid" and $".dead" are avaliable for Transmit times to not interfere with other devices *) wireless - improve ac radio coexistence with other wireless clients, optimized *) ssh - added option '/ip ssh stong-crypto' *) timezone - updated timezone information to 2015e release *) ipsec - fail ph2 negitioation when initiator proposed key length *) icmp - use receive interface address when responding with icmp errors *) console - allow users with 'policy' policy to change script owner *) ccr - made hardware watchdog work again (was broken since v6.26) *) fixed router lockup on leap seconds with installed ntp package *) email - fix sending multiple consecutive emails *) fixed encryption 'out of order' problem on SMP systems *) firewall - sip helper improved, large packets no longer dropped Pending the imminent release RouterOS 7 here are the changes implemented in this version: *) wireless - added WMM power save support for mobile devices Council to all WISP and System Integrator which have a network MikroTik align the firmware of their equipment with this latest version in order to fix some bugs remained open. To be precise we got to release 6.30 this magnificent operating system used on routers (with advanced features such as OSPF, MPLS e BGP) and wireless equipment is 5GHz, to use Point to Point the Point-to-Multipoint, both at 2.4GHz to be used as Hotspot WiFi. MikroTik He has just released the new version of RouterOS.