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Notice - Starting from RouterOS version 7.13, significant changes have been made to the RouterOS wireless packages. This is done due to a new product development which will require more disk space for hardware drivers so we had to split it in order to maintain old products alongside the new ones. More wireless packages are yet to come.

  1. When upgrading by using "check-for-updates", all versions earlier than 7.12 will display 7.12 as the latest available version. Upgrade from v7.12 to v7.13 or later versions must be done through 7.12 in order to convert wireless packages automatically. Fresh installation with Netinstall or manual package installation works in the same manner as always.

  2. Drivers for older wireless and 60GHz interfaces, as well as the wireless management system CAPsMAN, are now part of a separate "wireless" package instead of being a part of the bundle package. This package can be uninstalled if not needed.

  3. The existing "wifiwave2" package has been divided into distinct packages: "wifi-qcom" and "wifi-qcom-ac", and the necessary utilities for WiFi management are now included in the RouterOS bundle. RouterOS and "wifi-qcom-ac" packages alongside each other now fit into 16MB flash memory.

What's new in 7.13.1 (2024-Jan-05 15:51):

*) bridge - fixed auto "path-cost" for bonding interfaces (introduced in v7.13);
*) console - updated copyright notice;
*) dns - fixed domain name lookup resolving for internal services;
*) fetch - do not require "content-length" for HTTP (introduced in v7.13);
*) fetch - fixed DNS resolving when domain has only AAAA entries (introduced in v7.13);
*) fetch - fixed fetch when using "src-path" with HTTP/HTTPS modes (introduced in v7.13);
*) fetch - fixed IPv4 address logging (introduced in v7.13);
*) fetch - improved file download stability with HTTP/HTTPS modes;
*) leds - do not show LTE connection state/mode using RGB power LED from configless LTE modems (introduced in v7.13);
*) leds - fixed wireless type of LED triggers for routers using WiFi package (introduced in v7.13);
*) lte - fixed support for config-less modem detection (introduced in v7.13);
*) lte - fixed USB mode switch and initialization race condition for configless USB modems;
*) modem - fixed SMS removal (introduced in v7.13);
*) port - fixed support for USB/serial adapters (introduced in v7.13);
*) switch - improved 100G interface stability for 98DX4310 and 98DX8525 switches;
*) switch - minimise potential packet overflows on CRS354;
*) system - improved system stability when processing packets in FastPath (introduced in v7.13);
*) timezone - updated timezone information from "tzdata2023d" release;
*) tr069 - fixed bandwidth test;
*) wifi - use "Latvia" as default value for "country" property;
*) winbox - renamed "Wireless Table" menu to "Wifi";

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[–] towerful@programming.dev 2 points 10 months ago

I can't wait for hardware queues on the CRS3 series