The release includes several changes that improve stability

Mar 13, 2015 15:25 GMT  ·  By

A few moments ago, MikroTik has rolled out a new firmware package targeted at quite all of its products, namely RouterOS 6.28 RC 12, which includes a large number of changes that improve overall stability and performance.

To be clear, this release adds support for SiS 190/191 PCI Ethernet adapter, allows FAT32 formatting of disks bigger than 134GB, removes the bug that led to crashes while Clamp-TCP-MSS was enabled, and includes several Cloud and Console-related modifications.

In addition to that, SSTP server can now work as ADH only when no certificate is set, metarouter is supported on boards with 802.11ac compatibility or USB LTE, Trafflow crash issue is resolved, and RB4xxGL Ethernet throughput gets improved.

If this Release Candidate update is applied, it will also implement basic counters for IPv4/Bridge fast path, resolve problems with AR9888, fix crash events when sending big PPP packets over EOIP, as well as add various other changes that you can view using the “Release Notes” button below.

When it comes to supported architectures, MikroTik has provided its users with separate update packages suitable for TILE, SMIPS, MIPS-BE, x86, PPC, and MIPS-LE variants, as well as with a zip archive including all files required to apply firmware 6.28 RC 12 on all its architectures.

With this in mind, download MikroTik RouterOS Firmware 6.28 RC 12, apply it on your device, and come back as often as possible in order to stay “updated one minute ago.”

Release Notes