: 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 RouterOS™ v3.0, released in late 2007, was a landmark update for MikroTik’s Linux-based operating system. It introduced a revamped kernel, significantly improved wireless performance, and more granular control over network management. While MikroTik has since moved on to v6.x and v7.x, v3.0 remains a key milestone in the company’s history. Core Features and Enhancements MikroTik RouterOSв„ў v3.0
RouterOS v3.0 brought several critical updates to the platform: This allowed for more complex traffic shaping and
: 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. It introduced a revamped kernel