Now that we have a supported release, I’m struggling to see the advantages over v2.8. There are a lot of “nice to have” features in Winbox etc. but what are the fundamental differences? From MT home page:
Full release V2.9 is out! [Documentation]
New features include:
Best wireless performance (I’m having alot of trouble with wireless performance and published tests look like a marginal improvement to me)
Significantly improved Nstreme performance (OK, if you want to use an MT only protocol)
Even more powerful QoS control (Where?)
P2P traffic filtering (seems identical to 2.8 eight protocols detected)
High availability with VRRP (same as 2.8 )
Improved command structure and interface (Yes)
Smaller and Less resource-hungry (Yes)
Tons of other new features (hmm…)
I posted on 14 Aug a request for help in getting the routing things going, but with no real reply forthcoming.
I did Policy routing going on ver 2.8, but no EQMR.
It seems a pity that now anyone helping with beta testing can get no formal support (unless you pay USD 250 per month!!)
I still have been unable to get either of these features to work. I cant think what I am doing wrong with the equal Cost Multipath Routing - there isnt really much to do! Maybe its IS just broken ??
Nice it working verry good the 2.9 release
i have uppdated in production 5 PtP links and 4 AP cells. working verry god. and the ping time is around 2-3 ms on a 10 Km PtP link with -73 dbm in signal and 24 Mbits.
I think the main improvement is in the firewall. They have added many things to be more specific in rule matching. They also added the address-list which makes it easier to make a single rule for multiple ip addresses. That goes for queues, firewall, and mangle.
Another main difference is the layout of winbox for you GUI fans. Things are better layed out like bridge and wireless interfaces. They stick together in the own main windows.
Another feature added is support for multiple DHCP-clients. For some this could come in handy. Speaking of DHCP not sure if 2.8 had this but it also has a DHCP-Server Alert tool. You can specify legimate dhcp servers on the network, and if it detects a rogue, you can have it run a script to do whatever you want it.
I know there are more, but these are the ones that come to mind
There are too many new features to list - 2.9 has way more flexibility than 2.8 and is a smaller footprint. I don’t know how they do it really.
My favorites are address lists, multiple dhcp clients, and scripting enhancements. Im still waiting for a better scripting debugger though - one wrong key and you can spend days tracking it down.