Posted at December 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | MikroTik RouterOS Tile Firmware 6.34 RC 45 |
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Category | Router Switch Access Point |
Manufacturer | MikroTik |
File Size | 16.5 MB |
Supported OS | OS Independent |
- mipsle - architecture support dropped (last fully supported version 6.32.3);
- capsman - fix radius accounting stop message;
- cerm - allow to sign certificates from imported CAs created with RouterOS;
- ldp - fix MPLS PDU max length;
- net - improve 64bit interface stats support;
- routerboard - print factory-firmware version in routerboard menu;
- snmp - add oid from ucd mib for total cpu load OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.52.0;
- winbox - add extra items automaticly to multiline fields if at least one of them is required;
- winbox - implemented full ipv6 dhcp client;
- winbox - update blocked flag if user changed blocked field in dhcp server lease;
- winbox/webfig - fixed version column ordering in ip neighbors list;
- mac-telnet - fixed backspace when typing login username;
- address-list - properly remove unused address-lists from drop-downs;
- sstp - allow ECDHE when pfs enabled;
- lte - fixed info command for Cinterion EHS5-E modem;
- fast-path - fixed kernel crash on on/off;
- fetch - fixed closure after 30 seconds;
- ppp - fixed rare kernel crash (introduced in v6.33);
- ppp - do not allow empty name ppp secrets;
- licensing - fixed that some old 7 symbol keys could not be upgraded;
- ssh - fixed possible kernel crash;
- console - fixed crash on creating variable with "?" in it;
- winbox - fixed tab names to correspond to console;
- webfig - fixed firewall connection-bytes option;
- webfig - fixed switch port "default vlan id" has missing "auto" value;
- dude - The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated;
- dude - dude RouterOS package added for tile and x86 (CHR) architecture;
- dude - initial work on dude integration into RouterOS;
- chr - fix SSH key import on AWS;
- crs212 - fix 1Gbps ether1 linking problem;
- timezone - use backward timezone aliases;
- lte - support serial port for DellWireless 5570;
- lte - improved dhcp handling on interfaces that doesn't support it;
- ipsec - allow my-id address specification in main mode;
- dhcpv6 client - fix remove when client reappears on restart;
- default config - fix hAP lite with one wireless;
- firewall - added inversion support for "limit" option;
- firewall - added bit rate matching for "limit" option;
- firewall - improved performance for "limit" option;
- dhcpv6-client - fix ia lifetime check;
- ipsec - fixed kernel failure after underlying tunnel has been disabled/enabled;
- ipsec - prioritize proposals;
- ipsec - support multiple DH groups for phase 1;
- log - reopen log file if deleted;
- netinstall - fix apply default config;
- packing - fix tcp/udp checksums when simple packing is used;
- tile - make sure that SFP rj45 modules that use forced 1G FD settings work correctly after system reboot;
- tile - fix ipsec freeze after SA updates;
- wireless - added WPS buttons support on hAP and hAP ac lite;
- upnp - fixed missing in-interface option for dynamic dst-nat rules;
- upnp - added comment for dynamic dst-nat rules to inform what host/program required it;
- net - fix bridge firewall chain check (broken since 6.33.2);
- net - show fp counters in /interface monitor aggregate;
- romon - allow to see device identity if it is longer than 31 character;
- smb - fix crash when changing user which has open session;
- tunnel - fix complaining about loop after ~248 days;
- vrrp - make sure that VRRP gets state on bootup;
- webfig - recognize properly CHR;
- winbox - show only actual switch-cpu ports in switch setting combobox;
- chr - license fix for AWS and similar solutions;
- arm - fix usb modem modules on ARM;
- dhcpv6-client - fixed stopped state;
- netinstall - sort packages by name;
- net - fixed net crash when firewall jump rule points to disabled custom chain;
- net - do not allow to add new firewall rule before built-in (reverted);
- winbox - include FP in fast-path column names;
- ipsec - fix phase2 hmac-sha-256-128 truncation len from 96 to 128. This will break compatibility with all previous versions and any other currently compatible software using sha256 hmac for phase2;
- ssh, ftp - make read, write user group policy aware;
- tunnel - fix keep-alive (introduced in 6.34rc);
- cerm - show last crl update time;
- quicket - support CAP mode on all existing wireless packages;
- wlan - add united states3 country;
- fast-path - fix locking issue which could lead to reboot loop (introduced in 6.34rc20);
- userman4 - try loading signup files from db path first;
- sstp - allow to limit tls version to v1.2 only;
- chr - make tool profile work on 64bit x86;
- dhcpv6-server - added binding server=all option;
- hotspot - added html-directory-override & recognize default hotspot user;
- hotspot - fixed export of default trial user;
- hotspot - fixed memory leak on https requests;
- winbox - allow to specify amsdu-limit & amsdu-threshold on 11n wifi cards;
- winbox - added multicast-buffering & keepalive-frames settings to wireless interfaces;
- CHR - implemented trial support for different CHR speed tiers;
- dhcpv6-client - fix add route/address;
- usb - enable ch341 serial module;
- lte - make sure that both LTE miniPCI-e cards are recognised;
- winbox - show Common-Name of certificates in certificate list;
- winbox - added units to PCQ queue fields;
- net - do not break connection when interface is added to bridge;
- hotspot - show cookie add/remove events in hotspot,debug log;
- hotspot - allow static entries with the same mac on multiple hotspot servers;
- hotspot - do not remove mac-cookie in case of radius timeout;
- hotspot - added byte limits option for default-trial users;
- ipsec - make sure that dynamic policy always has dynamic flag;
- CAPsMAN - use CAP name in log when remote-cap is deleted (wireless-cm2);
- hotspot - fixed login by mac-cookie when roaming among hotspot servers;
- hotspot - add html-directory-override for read-only directory on usb flash;
- hotspot - add uptime, byte and packet counter variables to logout script;
- net - fix statistics counters jumping up to 4G;
- firewall - SIP helper update for newer Cisco phones;
- usermanager - fixed usermanager web page crash;
- ipsec - fixed active SAs flushing;
- hotspot - added option to login user manually from cli;
- hotspot - fixed trial-uptime parsing from CLI to Winbox/Webfig;
- lte - added support for multiple E3372 on the same device;
- modem - added wpd-600n ppp support;
- console - fixed incorrect disabled firewall rule matching to "invalid flag";
- dns - fix for situation when dynamic dns servers could disappear;
- sfp - fix 10g ports in 1g mode (introduced in 6.34rc1);
- CCR1072 - added support for S-RJ01 SFP modules;
- trafficgen - fixed issue that traffic-generator could not be started twice without reboot;
- dhcpv6-server - replace delay option with preference option.
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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