Download Download MikroTik RouterOS MIPSBE Firmware 7.13.1 for OS Independent Free

Download Download MikroTik RouterOS MIPSBE Firmware 7.13.1 for OS Independent Free

Download Free Download MikroTik RouterOS MIPSBE Firmware 7.13.1 for OS Independent

Note – Starting with RouterOS version 7.13, the RouterOS wireless package has undergone significant changes. This is due to the fact that the development of new products requires more disk space for hardware drivers, so we have to split it so that the old products can be maintained along with the new ones. More wireless plans are not yet available.

1. When upgrading using “Check for Updates”, all versions prior to 7.12 will show 7.12 as the latest available version. Upgrading from v7.12 to v7.13 or later must be done through 7.12 to automatically convert wireless plans. A clean installation or manual package installation using Netinstall works the same as usual.

2. The drivers for the older wireless and 60GHz interfaces and the wireless management system CAPSMAN are now part of a separate “Wireless” package rather than part of the bundle. The package can be uninstalled if not needed.

3. The existing “wifiwave2” package has been split into different packages: “wifi-qcom” and “wifi-qcom-ac”, and the utilities required for WiFi management are now included in the RouterOS bundle. RouterOS and “wifi-qcom-ac” packages can now be loaded together into 16MB flash memory.

New in 7.13.1:

– bridging – Fixed automatic “path cost” for bonded interfaces (introduced in v7.13);
– Console – Update copyright statement;
– dns – Fixed domain name search and resolution for internal services;
– fetch – HTTP does not require “content-length” (introduced in v7.13);
– fetch – Fixed DNS resolution when domain only has AAAA entries (introduced in v7.13);
– Fetch – Fixed fetch when using “src-path” in HTTP/HTTPS mode (introduced in v7.13);
– fetch – Fixed IPv4 address logging (introduced in v7.13);
– fetch – Improved the stability of file downloading in HTTP/HTTPS mode;
– LED – Do not use RGB power LED from unconfigured LTE modem to display LTE connection status/mode (introduced in v7.13);
– LED – Fixed wireless type LED trigger for routers using WiFi packages (introduced in v7.13);
– lte – Fixed support for configurationless modem detection (introduced in v7.13);
– lte – Fixed USB mode switch and initialization race condition for unconfigured USB modems;
– Modem – Fix SMS deletion (introduced in v7.13);
– Ports – Fixed support for USB/Serial adapters (introduced in v7.13);
– Switch – Improved 100G interface stability for 98DX4310 and 98DX8525 switches;
– Switch – Minimizes potential packet overflow on CRS354;
– System – Improved system stability when processing packets in FastPath (introduced in v7.13);
– Time Zone – Updated time zone information in the “tzdata2023d” version;
– tr069 – fixed bandwidth test;
– wifi – use “Latvia” as the default value for the “country” attribute;
– winbox – renamed “Wireless Desk” menu to “Wifi”;

About router firmware:

Before you consider downloading this firmware, go to your router’s System Information page and make sure the version currently installed is not a newer version or matches this version.

Since there are many different router models and different methods of upgrading your device, it is highly recommended that you read and most importantly understand the installation steps before applying the new firmware, even if you are an advanced user.

In theory, these steps shouldn’t be too much trouble for anyone, as manufacturers try to make them as easy as possible, even if they don’t always succeed. Basically, you have to upload new firmware to the router through the router’s admin page and allow it to upgrade.

If you install a new version, you can expect higher security levels, resolution of different vulnerability issues, improved overall performance and transfer speeds, enhanced compatibility with other devices, added support for newly developed technologies, and several other changes.

If you are looking for some security measures, keep in mind that it is better to perform uploads using an Ethernet cable rather than a wireless connection, as wireless connections can be easily interrupted. Also, if you want to avoid any glitches, make sure not to power off the router or use its buttons during the installation process.

If the firmware meets your current needs, get the required version and apply it to your router unit; if not, visit our website as often as possible so you don’t miss updates that improve your device.