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MikroTik RouterOS ARM Firmware 6.36 RC 33 Download

Posted at March 28, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameMikroTik RouterOS ARM Firmware 6.36 RC 33
CategoryRouter Switch Access Point
ManufacturerMikroTik
File Size9.2 MB
Supported OSOS Independent

MikroTik RouterOS ARM Firmware 6.36 RC 33 Description

What's new in 6.36 RC 33:

- email - fixed send from winbox;
- log - make logging process less aggressive on startup;
- wap-ac - fixed performance problems with 2.4GHz wireless (additional reboot after upgrade required);
- wireless - wireless-fp is discontinued, it needs to be uninstalled/disabled before upgrade;
- address - allow multiple equal ip addresses to be added if neither or only one is enabled;
- address-list - make "dynamic=yes" as read-only option;
- arm - added Dude server support;
- arm - fixed kernel failure on low memory;
- arp - added arp-timeout option per interface;
- bonding - fixed 802.3ad load balancing mode over tunnels ;
- bonding - fixed bonding primary slave assignment for ovpn interfaces after startup;
- bonding - fixed crash on RoMON traffic transmit;
- bonding - implemented l2mtu value == smallest slave interfaces l2mtu;
- capsman - fixed crash when running over ovpn;
- certificate - added automatic scep renewal delay after startup to avoid all requests accessing CA at the same time;
- certificate - cancel pending renew when certificate becomes valid after date change;
- certificate - display issuer and subject on check failure;
- certificate - do not exit after card-verify;
- certificate - force scep renewal on system clock updates;
- chr - fixed stalling services (introduced in 6.36rc6);
- clock - save current time to configuration once per day even if there are no time zone adjustments pending;
- cloud - fixed export order;
- console - fixed get false function;
- console - show message time in echo log messages;
- defconf - changed channel extension to 20/40/80mhz for all ac boards;
- dhcp-pd - correct server listing for commands;
- dhcp-server - fixed radius framed route addition after reboot on client renew;
- dhcpv6 client - fixed ia lifetime validation when it is set by dhcpv6 client;
- dhcpv6-server - fixed binding last-seen update;
- disk - added support for Plextor PX-G128M6e(A) SSD on CCR1072;
- dude - server package is now made smaller. client side content upgrade is now removed from it and is downloaded straight from our cloud. So workstations on which client is used will require access to wan. Alternatively upgrade must be done by reinstalling the client on each new release;
- e-mail - removed subject and body length limit;
- ethernet - fixed memory leak when setting interface without changing configuration;
- fastpath - fixed kernel failure when fastpath handles packet with multicast dst-address;
- fetch - support tls host name extension;
- firewall - added "/interface list" menu which allows to create list of interfaces which can be used as in/out-interface-list matcher in firewall;
- firewall - added pre-connection tracking filter - "raw" table, that allow to protect connection-tracking from unnecessary traffic;
- firewall - added udplite, dccp, sctp connection tracking helpers;
- firewall - allow to add domain name to address-lists (dynamic entries for resolved addresses will be added to specified list);
- firewall - do not show disabled=no in export;
- firewall - fixed spelling in built-in firewall commentary;
- gps - fixed longitude seconds part;
- health - fixed broken factory voltage calibration data for some hAP ac boards;
- health - fixed incorrect voltage after reboot on RB2011UAS;
- icmp - fixed kernel failure when icmp packet could not be processed on high load;
- ippool6 - fixed crash on acquire when prefix length is equal with pool prefix length;
- ipsec - add dead ph2 detection exception for windows msgid noncompliance with rfc;
- ipsec - added dead ph2 reply detection;
- ipsec - don't register temporary ph2 on dead list;
- ipsec - fix initiator modecfg dynamic dns;
- ipsec - fixed AH with SHA2;
- ipsec - fixed checks before accessing ph1 nat options;
- ipsec - fixed mode-config export;
- ipsec - fixed route cache overflow when using ipsec with route cache disabled;
- ipsec - fixed windows msgid check on x86 devices;
- ipsec - store udp encapsulation type in proposal;
- kernel - fixed possible kernel deadlock when Sierra USB mode is being used;
- lcd - reduced lowest backlight-timeout value from 5m to 30s;
- log - added whole scep certificate chain print;
- logs - increase excessive multicast/broadcast warning threshold every time it is logged;
- lte - Huawei MU609 must use latest firmware to work correctly;
- lte - added allow-roaming option for Huawei MU709, ME909s, ME909u devices;
- lte - added cinterion pls8 support;
- lte - added support for Huawei E3531;
- lte - changed driver loading for class 2 usb rndis devices;
- lte - fix crash on SXT LTE while resetting card while at high traffic;
- lte - fixed connection for huawei without cell info;
- lte - fixed modem init when pin request present;
- lte - improved multiple same model modems identification;
- lte - removed option allow-roaming for Huawei ME909u and MU609 devices;
- lte - use only creg result codes as network status indications;
- mesh - fixed crash when connection references a mesh network but it is not available any more;
- modem - added support for SpeedUP SU-900U modem;
- nand - improved nand refresh feature to enhance stored data integrity;
- ntp - fixed time keeping on SXT ac, RB911L, cAP and wAP
- ovpn - enable perfect forwarding secrecy support by default;
- ovpn - fixed compatibility with OpenVPN 2.3.11;
- proxy - limit max ram usage to 80% for tile and x86 devices;
- queue - reset queue type on interfaces which default queue type changes to no-queue after upgrade;
- rb3011 - fixed port flapping on ether6-ether10;
- rb3011 - fixed reset button functionality;
- rb3011 - fixed usb driver load (introduced in 6.36r22);
- rb3011 - improved performance on high cpu usage;
- route - added suppport for more than 8 bits of options;
- route - fixed ospf by handling ipv6 encoded prefixes with stray bits;
- route - fixed ospf-v3 crash (introduced in 6.36rc6);
- sniffer - fixed ipv6 address matching;
- snmp - fixed get function for snmp>=v2 when oid does not exist;
- snmp - fixed interface stats branch from MikroTik MIB;
- snmp - report current access technology and cell id for lte modems;
- snmp - report ram memory as ram instead of other;
- ssh - add rsa host key size parameter;
- ssh-keygen - add rsa key size parameter;
- ssl - do not exit while there still are active sessions;
- ssl - fixed memory leak on ssl connect/disconnect (fetch, ovpn, etc.);
- supout - erase panic data properly on Netinstall;
- switch - fixed switch compact export;
- timezone - updated timezone information from tzdata2016e release;
- traffic-flow - added ipfix support (RFC5101 and RFC5102);
- trafficflow - allow to filter with interface lists;
- tunnel - added option to auto detect tunnel local-address;
- upnp - fixed nat rule dst-port by making it visible again;
- usb - I-tec U3GLAN3HUB usb hub/ethernet dongle now shows up correctly as ethernet interface;
- usb - implement possibility to recognize usb hubs/ethernet-dongles (if usb hubs/ethernet-dongles are not recognized with this version - send supout.rif file);
- userman - fixed crash on database upload;
- userman - use ipnpb.paypal.com for payment verification;
- winbox - report correctly dude users in active users list;
- wireless-rep - added initial API support for snooper;
- wireless-rep - fixed crash on nv2 reconnect;
- wireless-rep - fixed scan-list unset;
- wireless-rep - treat missing SSID element as hidden SSID;

About Router Firmware:

Before you consider downloading this firmware, go to the system information page of the router and make sure that the currently installed version isn’t either newer or matching this release.

Due to the large variety of router models and different methods for upgrading the device, it is highly recommended that you read and, above all, understand the installation steps before you apply the new firmware, even if you are a power user.

In theory, these steps shouldn’t be much of a hassle for anyone, because manufacturers try to make them as easy as possible, even if they don’t always succeed. Basically, you must upload the new firmware to the router through its administration page and allow it to upgrade.

If you install a new version, you can expect increased security levels, different vulnerability issues to be resolved, improved overall performance and transfer speeds, enhanced compatibility with other devices, added support for newly developed technologies, as well as several other changes.

If you’re looking for certain safety measures, remember that it would be best if you perform the upload using an Ethernet cable rather than a wireless connection, which can be interrupted easily. Also, make sure you don’t power off the router or use its buttons during the installation, if you wish avoid any malfunctions.

If this firmware meets your current needs, get the desired version and apply it to your router unit; if not, check with our website as often as possible so that you don’t miss the update that will improve your device. 

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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