MikroTik RouterOS TILE Firmware 7.7 Beta 3

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Changes in this release:

- bgp - improved BGP advertisement printing;
- bonding - properly detect VPLS interface state changes;
- bridge - added support for static MDB entries;
- bridge - disallow port-controller while the bridge has MSTP enabled;
- bridge - fixed "edge=yes" setting for MSTP;
- bridge - fixed incorrect root port blocking for MSTP;
- bridge - fixed mst-override port priority for MSTP;
- bridge - fixed MSTP compatibility with STP;
- bridge - fixed port priority for STP and RSTP;
- bridge - fixed RSTP BCP with bridged PPP interfaces;
- bridge - fixed STP blocking state on port-controller;
- bridge - improved port-controller system stability;
- bridge - improved system stability when using MSTP and many VLAN mappings;
- certificate - improved certificate management, signing and storing processes;
- container - fixed handling of groups and usernames from Dockerfile;
- dhcpv6-client - handle receiving of invalid T1 and T2 times;
- discovery - added "discovered-by" parameter to indicate which protocol discovered the neighbor;
- discovery - added "mode" parameter for discovery configuration;
- discovery - fixed neighbor discovery on Mesh interfaces;
- discovery - report IPv6 LL address if global address does not exist;
- filesystem - fixed repartition on devices with containers;
- hotspot - added "install-hotspot-queue" parameter to control dynamic queue creation (CLI only);
- ike1 - improved expired IPsec-SA processing;
- interface - improved system stability when handling large packets on CCR2216;
- ipsec - removed Blowfish and Camellia encryption algorithms for IKE;
- ipv6 - do not generate LL addresses for VPN interfaces when IPv6 is disabled;
- ipv6 - do not use invalid/disabled global addresses for IPv6 ND;
- l2tp - added VRF support for L2TP Ether interfaces;
- lte - added CA information in 5G mode;
- lte - fixed new MTU value validation;
- lte - use RSRP value reported by MBIM signal for MBIM type modems;
- lte - validate bearer count when activating MBIM modem;
- macsec - fixed packet duplication on Ethernet interface;
- macsec - fixed packet transmission using traffic-generator;
- macsec - fixed packet validation;
- netwatch - improved "interval" and "packet-interval" coexistence for ICMP type;
- ntp - log error message when server is unreachable;
- ospf - fixed simple authentication and checksums for NBMA and PTMP links;
- ospf - fixed virtual-link address selection for PTP links;
- ping - fixed ARP ping;
- port - added serial port support for Telit FB990 modem;
- port - do not show unusable USB port on hAP ax^2;
- ppp - changed default lease time of dynamic DHCPv6 server to 1 day;
- quickset - fixed addition of bridge filter rules in bridged mode;
- quickset - fixed interface list member table on configuration changes;
- quickset - update DNS server IP address when changing router's IP address;
- rb4011 - fixed reporting of current CPU frequency and changed default frequency to "auto";
- sfp - allow usage of "10G Base-LR" mode for XS+31LC10D module;
- snmp - added support for "lldpRemLocalPortNum" OID's;
- supout - added missing IPv6 firewall sections;
- supout - added MSTI and mst-override monitor for bridge MSTP;
- switch - avoid packet corruption in some setups for 98DX3257, 98DX3255, 98DX4310, 98DX8525 and 98PX1012 switches;
- switch - fixed SFP Tx disable when changing auto-negotiation settings for 98DXxxxx and 98PX1012 switches;
- switch - improved 10Gbps Ethernet interface stability for 98DX8212 switch;
- system - allow up to 4GB of RAM allocation per process on x86, ARM64 and TILE;
- system - improved handling of user policies;
- tr069-client - updated data model to version 2.15;
- traffic-flow - fixed sending of sampling interval;
- tunnels - added VRF support for EoIP, IPIP and GRE tunnels;
- vxlan - added "local-address" parameter support;
- vxlan - added VRF support;
- webfig - fixed displaying of VRF routes;
- webfig - fixed input validation for "VPLS ID" parameter;
- webfig - fixed setting of "DHCP Option Set" parameter;
- wifiwave2 - added "datapath" settings to configure data forwarding for an interface (CLI only);
- wifiwave2 - added disable/enable commands to configuration profile sub-menus (CLI only);
- wifiwave2 - added interworking/Hotspot 2.0 support (CLI only);
- wifiwave2 - added more informative log messages on configuration profile changes;
- wifiwave2 - added option to set per-client vlan-id in access list (only supported on 802.11ax interfaces) (CLI only);
- wifiwave2 - added "provisioning" menu to automatically assign interface configurations to radios (CLI only);
- wifiwave2 - do not permit a client device to be connected to more than one interface at a time;
- wifiwave2 - removed maximum limit for group key update interval and changed the default to 1 day;
- winbox - added "Active" prefix for current "Circuit ID" and "Cookie Length" fields for L2TP-Ether interfaces;
- winbox - added "Make Static" button to "IP/DHCP Server/Leases" menu;
- winbox - fixed minor typo in "Zerotier" menu;
- winbox - improved handling of large WinBox protocol messages;
- winbox - properly save "Interfaces/Detect Internet/Detect Internet State" menu in session file;
- winbox - show "Switch" menu on Chateau 5G ax;
- winbox - show "System/Health/Settings" only on boards that have configurable values;
- winbox - show "System/RouterBOARD/Mode Button" on devices that have such feature;
- winbox - show "USB Power Reset" menu on Chateau 5G ax;
- wireless - fixed setting of realms interworking parameter if realms-raw is unset; 

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.

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