Usually, we only hear about a release when it goes awry and the last days have been pretty busy here… but how do you, brave testers, are going along with 3.13?
Have you used it? Does it runs OK in RBs? And in x86? What about multi-processors? Any particular problem with any chipset or hardware? Any “new feature”, bugs, regressions or anything you consider important or weird enough to share with us? Anything goes!
Guys from MikroTik team, do you have anything you consider worthy to tell us based in recent feedback?
Look, I am not trying here to revive a list of old persistent bugs that haven’t been fixed yet. I am trying to evaluate how good this release is based in the fact that it doesn’t break anything new.
I have x86
(p4 3.0, dual core cpu, asus mb) with 2.9.51,150+ Mbps full duplex.cpu load was about 60-70 % with conn tracking off.After upgrade to 3.13 with multi core support and conn tracking on cpu load is 30-40 %.
Ok, but this is an ongoing bug, already in 3.x (which I already use, so…), what I am asking is if 3.13 has broken anything new. You hate it or love it?
Looks like we are going to know in a few days if the problem with the queues (not limiting bandwidth some times) is fixed by 3.13, there are a few people testing it right now. If somebody have some information about this, please post it here or here: http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=24250&start=50&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
I have a problem with OSPF over L2TP, PPTP and EOIP links. I posted a new thread because I did not see this one first, link is above. I did not want to repost but I can if that would be preferrable.
I am not sure if this is a 3.13 specific issue, as this is my first attempt at upgrading these routers to V3.
Everything is working good for me so far. I’m using v3.13 on a routerboard crossroads, 450, 411A, and 532A. The UPnP bug was fixed with this release also. I’m just waiting for UDP support on OpenVPN tunnels.
We left the 112’s out because we are replacing them - not because of anything to do with ROS but they are not keeping up with the loads - swapping them out for RB433’s