MikroTik RouterOS PPC Firmware 7.3 Beta 33

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What's new in 7.3beta33:

- bgp - added initial support for prefix limit;
- bonding - added "lacp-user-key" setting;
- ccr - added visible "passthrough" flag for interfaces on CCR2004-1G-2XS-PCIe;
- ccr - usability and stability improvements for passthrough interfaces on CCR2004-1G-2XS-PCIe;
- cd-install - allow selecting on which drive to install RouterOS;
- conntrack - limited full Connection Tracking warning to 1 message per minute;
- dhcpv4-server - added "age" parameter for dynamic leases;
- dhcpv4-server - fixed conflicting or declined lease detection when IP pool differs from server's configuration;
- filesystem - improved UBIFS stability and data integrity after downgrade to RouterOS v6 and upgrade to RouterOS v7;
- gps - added GPS package support for Chateau devices;
- ipv6 - added "ra-preference" parameter support for RA;
- ipv6 - removed bogus commands from IPv6 neighbors menu;
- l3hw - improved route table offloading for CRS317, CRS309, CRS312, CRS326-24S+2Q+, CRS354, CRS5xx, CCR2x16 devices;
- leds - fixed wireless related LED behavior with WW2 package;
- lora - do not allow setting non-existing forwarding server;
- lora - fixed bogus TOO_EARLY errors;
- lora - removed TX lookup table;
- lte - added MCS, CQI and RI value reporting for Fibocom FG621;
- lte - added SMS sending support for MBIM protocol;
- lte - added support for generic PXA1802 based modems;
- lte - disabled wait for LTE auto attach;
- lte - expose diagnostics channel for all modems;
- lte - fixed LTE firwmare upgrade on RBLtAP-2HnD with R11e-LTE6;
- lte - fixed Sierra MC7455 modem initialization;
- lte - hide slave interfaces from export;
- lte - improved stability when configuring multiple APN's at the same time in MBIM mode;
- lte - improved stability when upgrading LTE firmware on Chateau 5G;
- mlag - fixed MAC address moving between bridge ports;
- mpls - do MPLS forwarding for nexthops without mappings;
- mpls - fixed MPLS forwarding after any interface configuration parameter is changed;
- ntp - fixed "use-local-clock" behavior when enabling server;
- ovpn - fixed memory leak on TILE architecture;
- ovpn - fixed packet processing on MT7621A;
- ovpn - improved service stability when outbound packets are blocked by firewall in UDP mode;
- ovpn - improved service stability when processing frequent disconnects in UDP mode;
- port - do not loose "parity" setting;
- route - fixed "nexthop" table printing;
- route - fixed "table" menu emptying after RouterOS upgrade;
- route - fixed static routes in VRF becoming invalid after reboot;
- route-filter - fixed community matchers;
- routerboard - fixed USB bus numbering on LtAP and M33G;
- routerboot - added extra shortcut information on how to boot into etherboot;
- sfp - added 2.5Gbps rate for SFP+ and QSFP+ interfaces on 98DXxxxx and 98PX1012 switches (requires disabled auto-negotiation);
- sfp - improved Q/SFP interface initialization and stability for 98DXxxxx and 98PX1012 switches;
- snmp - hide Vendor ID in DHCP MIB when branding is present;
- supout - added IGMP-Proxy section;
- supout - added NTP servers section;
- supout - added PIMSM section;
- supout - added RIP section;
- supout - added WireGuard section;
- switch - added option to match source and destination IP addresses in ARP packets for RB5009 (requires mac-protocol=arp setting);
- system - fixed IP service initialization in VRF after system startup;
- torch - properly capture all related IPv6 traffic;
- tr069-client - fixed RPC download of "1 Vendor Configuration File" with branding package;
- upnp - improved stability when processing incomplete HTTP header;
- user-manager - added "Acct-Interim-Interval" to predefined attribute list;
- w60g - improved stability on Cube 60Pro ac and CubeSA 60Pro ac;
- webfig - properly show all routing table content;
- winbox - added "ra-preference" parameter under "IPv6/ND" menu;
- winbox - added SKID and AKID parameters under "Certificate" menu;
- winbox - added warning message for LTE upgrade process;
- winbox - do not auto start Wireless Sniffer when opened;
- winbox - do not show "unknown" area under "Routing/OSPF/LSA" menu;
- winbox - do not show type value for NXDOMAIN entries under "IP/DNS/Cache" menu;
- winbox - fixed graph drawing in QuickSet;
- winbox - fixed hex type values under "User Manager" menu;
- winbox - fixed typo in ZeroTier instance title;
- winbox - minimal required version is v3.33;
- winbox - moved "src-address-list" and "dst-address-list" parameters to "General" tab under "IP/Firewall" menu;
- winbox - properly clean up SFP module information after it is unplugged;
- winbox - properly clean up disk after a failed file upload;
- winbox - show "System/RouterBOARD/Mode Button" on devices that have such feature;
- winbox - show PVID column by default under "Bridge" menu;
- winbox - take into account timezone for timed values under "User Manager" menu;
- wireless - fixed "wmm-support=required" checking;
- wireless - fixed EAP-TLS authentication;
- wireless - fixed GUD version in 3gpp information;
- ww2 - fixed VLAN tag handling;
- x86 - improved support for Intel E810 NIC;
- zerotier - added support for Controller configuration;

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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