The transition from v2.x to v3.0 was not without its challenges. Because of the significant kernel change, users were often required to perform a clean install rather than a simple upgrade. Additionally, some older hardware was no longer supported, requiring users to upgrade their hardware to take advantage of the new features. Looking Back: The Legacy of v3.0
: v3.0 introduced several wireless enhancements, including better support for 802.11a/b/g and improved handling of the Nstreme protocol. These changes were vital for the growing community of Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs) who relied on MikroTik hardware. MikroTik RouterOSв„ў v3.0
RouterOS v3.0 brought several critical updates to the platform: The transition from v2
: The queueing system, used for bandwidth management and Quality of Service (QoS), was redesigned to be more flexible and powerful. This allowed for more complex traffic shaping and better control over user bandwidth. Looking Back: The Legacy of v3
: One of the most significant changes in v3.0 was the move to the Linux 2.6 kernel. This update provided better hardware support, improved stability, and more efficient memory management, allowing RouterOS to handle more complex networking tasks.