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MikroTik RouterOS MMIPS Firmware 6.41 RC 23 Download

Posted at November 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameMikroTik RouterOS MMIPS Firmware 6.41 RC 23
CategoryRouter Switch Access Point
ManufacturerMikroTik
File Size8.7 MB
Supported OSOS Independent

MikroTik RouterOS MMIPS Firmware 6.41 RC 23 Description

Important note!!! Backup before upgrade!

- RouterOS (v6.40rc36-rc40 and) v6.41rc1+ contains new bridge implementation that supports hardware offloading (hw-offload).
- This update will convert all interface "master-port" configuration into new bridge configuration, and eliminate "master-port" option as such.
- Bridge will handle all Layer2 forwarding and the use of switch-chip (hw-offload) will be automatically turned on based on appropriate conditions.
- The rest of RouterOS Switch specific configuration remains untouched in usual menus for now.
- Please, note that downgrading to previous RouterOS versions will not restore "master-port" configuration, so use backups to restore configuration on downgrade.

What's new in 6.41rc23:

- address - show warning on IPv6 address when acquire from pool has failed;
- bridge - fixed connectivity issues when there are multiple VLAN interfaces on bridge;
- bridge - show bridge interface local addresses in the host table;
- crs317 - added initial support for HW offloaded MPLS forwarding;
- dhcp - fixed DHCP services failing after reboot when DHCP option was used;
- dhcpv4-client - allow to use DUID for client ID;
- dhcpv6-client - require pool name to be unique;
- routerboard - fixed "/system routerboard upgrade" for CRS212-8G-4S;

Other changes since 6.40.3:

- bridge - implemented software based vlan-aware bridges;
- switch - "master-port" conversion into a bridge with hardware offload "hw" option;
- bridge - general development of hw-offload bridge implementation (introduced in v6.40rc36);
- arp - fixed invalid static ARP entries after reboot on interfaces without IP address;
- arp - properly update dynamic ARP entries after interface related changes;
- bridge - added initial support for hardware "igmp-snooping" on CRS1xx/2xx;
- bridge - added initial support for hardware "igmp-snooping" on CRS1xx/2xx;
- bridge - automatically turn off "fast-forward" feature if both bridge ports have "H" flag;
- bridge - changed "Host" and "MDB" table column order;
- bridge - fixed "fast-forward" counters;
- bridge - fixed "R" state for bridge interfaces on x86 and CHR installations (introduced in v6.41rc12);
- bridge - fixed ARP setting (introduced in v6.40rc36);
- bridge - fixed multicast forwarding (introduced in v6.40rc36);
- bridge - implemented dynamic entries for active MST port overrides;
- bridge - implemented software based "igmp-snooping";
- bridge - implemented software based "igmp-snooping";
- bridge - implemented software based MSTP;
- bridge - removed "frame-types" and "ingress-filtering" for bridge interfaces (introduced in v6.40rc36);
- bridge - removed "master-port" parameter;
- bridge - show "admin-mac" only if "auto-mac=no";
- btest - improved reliability on Bandwidth Test when device`s RAM is almost full;
- capsman - added "vlan-mode=no-tag" option;
- capsman - return complete CA chain when issuing new certificate;
- certificate - fixed import of certificates with empty SKID;
- certificate - fixed SCEP "get" request URL encoding;
- certificate - show "Expired" flag when initial CRL fetch fails;
- CRS3xx - switch VLAN configuration integrated within bridge VLAN configuration with hw-offload;
- dhcp - require DHCP option name to be unique;
- dhcpv6 client - added IAID check in reply;
- dhcpv6-client - fixed IA check on solicit when "raoud-commit" is enabled;
- dhcpv6-client - ignore unknown IA;
- e-mail - do not show errors when sending e-mail from script;
- export - fixed interface list export;
- hotspot - fixed missing "/ip hotspost server profile" if invalid "dns-name" was specified;
- hotspot - improved user statistics collection process;
- ike1 - release mismatched PH2 peer IDs;
- ike1 - remove PH1 and PH2 when "mode-config" exchange fails;
- ike2 - check identities on "initial-contact";
- ike2 - use peer configuration address when available on empty TSi;
- interface - added "/interface reset-counters" command (CLI only);
- interface - added option to join and exclude "/interface list" from one and another;
- interface - fixed corrupted "/interface list" configuration after upgrade;
- ippool6 - try to assign desired prefix for client if prefix is not being already used;
- ipsec - added DH groups 19, 20 and 21 support for phase1 and phase2 (CLI only);
- ipsec - allow to specify "remote-peer" address as DNS name;
- ipsec - kill PH1 on "mode-config" address failure;
- ipsec - renamed "firewall" argument to "notrack-chain" in peer configuration;
- ipv6 - add dynamic "/ip dns" server address from RA when RA is permitted by configuration;
- ipv6 - fixed IPv6 address request from pool (introduced in 6.41rc1);
- l2tp-server - fixed PPP services becoming unresponsive after changes on L2TP server with IPSec configuration;
- lcd - fixed "flip-screen=yes" state after reboot;
- lcd - fixed unresponsive LCD (introduced in v6.41rc15);
- log - optimized "poe-out" logging topic logs;
- lte - added "/interface lte apn" menu (Passthrough requires reconfiguration) (CLI only);
- lte - added Passthrough support (CLI only);
- lte - added Yota non-configurable modem support;
- lte - fixed mode initialization after reboot;
- lte - integrated IP address acquisition without DHCP client for wAP LTE kit-US;
- lte - properly recognize USB devices under "/system resource usb" (introduced in 6.41rc12);
- modem - added initial support for Alcatel IK40 and Olicard 500;
- ospf - fixed OSPF v2 and v3 neighbor election;
- ppp - added support for Sierra MC7750, Verizon USB730L;
- pppoe - fixed invalid PPPoE server or client after reboot or "interface" edit (introduced in v6.41rc9);
- pppoe-server - fixed situation when PPPoE servers become invalid on reboot;
- sfp - fixed SFP interface power monitor when bad SFP DDMI information is received;
- sftp - added functionality which imports ".auto.rsc" file or reboots router on ".auto.npk" upload;
- sniffer - fixed VLAN tag reporting for TX packets (introduced 6.41rc14);
- snmp - fixed bridge host requests on devices with multiple bridge interfaces;
- tile - improved reliability on MPLS package processing;
- ups - fixed duplicate "failed" UPS logs;
- winbox - added "notrack-chain" setting to IPSec peers;
- winbox - do not show duplicate "Template" parameters for filter in IPSec policy list;
- winbox - do not show duplicate filter parameters "Published" in ARP list;
- winbox - fixed bridge port sorting order by interface name;
- winbox - show warnings under "/system routerboard settings" menu;
- wireless - pass interface MAC address in Sniffer TZSP frames;
- wireless - updated United Kingdom regulatory domain information;

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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