Are you finding v3 to be a stable, functioning OS right now? I attempted to load it on a 532 board about two months ago and the board would reboot or lock-up about every 3-5 days. I put 2.9.40 back and it has been up solid since then.

I did see about a 10% improvement on the wireless speeds with v3, but it just wasn't stable.

Travis
Microserv

Butch Evans wrote:
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007, David E. Smith wrote:

The 192 (I don't think I've ever needed nine Ethernet ports on one board) is a MIPS chip, the same as the Routerboard 500s, so in theory it should work. I'm not Mikrotik, so I can't confirm this, but it SHOULD work...

It's the same chip as the 100 series (150,133,112,etc.). It's a 175 MHz processor.

The 333 is listed as running on a PPC chip, which isn't supported by any older version of RouterOS.

This is correct. The new routerboards (300, 800 and 1000 series) will only be supported in version 3.x. That's what MT said at the MUM.

Didn't the RouterBoard 500s have the same problem at release (where they were only supported by the still-beta RouterOS 2.9 software)?

Yep.  2.8.x was never compiled for the MIPS platform.

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