The new release includes several fixes that improve overall performance and stability

Jun 9, 2014 14:45 GMT  ·  By

MikroTik has made available a new firmware package targeted at all of its network devices, namely version 6.14, which resolves several issues encountered by products running the previous MikroTik RouterOS 6.13 release.

In order to be clear, this fresh update fixes various SMB1 problems, resolves the bug where simple queues could freeze their window or even crash the router, and changes the SSH server’s behavior in order to support non-cipher mode.

In addition to that, the Wireless-FP package can be found in the current 6.14 RouterOS even though it’s disabled by default, a proxy-related option that skips X- and Via header is now supported, and the WebFig quickset will work even with disabled wireless packages.

If you upgrade your device to this latest version, the SSTP session will not be closed every 2 minutes anymore, the IPv6 route address will not be lost in any circumstances, and the EoIP gets a new Clamp-TCP-MSS setting (Default: Yes) added, as well as its default MTU lowered, in order to avoid IP fragmentation.

Moreover, MikroTik’s 6.14 firmware fixes the bug with PPTP, L2TP, and PPPoE where certain static bindings became dynamic interfaces, and adds a new use-framed-as-classless option and support for DHCP-Classless-Static-Route RADIUS attribute to the DHCP server.

Considering the above-described changes, if you intend to apply this release, download MikroTik RouterOS 6.14, install it on your network device, and constantly check with our website in order to stay “updated one minute ago.”