Maximum ROS on selected routers is currently 5.21. We only use 5.x on devices that require it. Older devices we stopped at 4.17.

YMMV

bp

On 6/19/2013 7:12 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband wrote:
I don't run what any of you would probably call a sophisticated network, but 
RouterOS 6 hasn't even been usable so far on our equipment, which is a lot more 
basic than CCRs.

I have a local RB711 AP hanging directly off my core router.  When I put 6.0 up on it, 
The Dude immediately marked it as "down" on both HTTP and SSH (but not ping).  
It turned out to be a problem with having IP packing enabled.  Don't know if it's fixed 
in 6.1.

I had another RB711 subscriber CPE running 6.1, don't remember exactly why I upgraded it.  I had to 
roll out to the site today to get it back online.  It refused to maintain registration with my 
tower (for "no beacons received" and "association timeout") for all but maybe 
20 minutes per day.  Also, a scheduled scripted backup ate up the entire file space.  Downgraded it 
to 5.25 and it's working 100% perfectly.

I've had 6 running since beta on our home AP (RB751U-2HnD) and have had no 
problems with it there.  But it's basically a dumb radio bridge, so it doesn't 
exercise hardly any of the code.


On Jun 19, 2013, at 5:15 PM, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:

It works fine for us.  We upgraded an X86 box to v6 to fix an issue we were
having.  It didn't fix the issue and didn't fix an issue we were promised
would be fixed in v6.  But, we haven't seen any problems mixing them with
v5 routers.


On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 6:01 PM, Kevin Sullivan
<[email protected]>wrote:

Has anyone added one of the new CCR routers to a OSPF network running 5.x?
We usually try not to mix and match main release numbers, but with CCR only
working on 6, we're pretty reluctant to upgrade our other routers running
5.x until 6 has been out for awhile.

Kevin
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