We released a new firmware version. The major number step was to align with internal version numbering.

This firmware contains the following changes:

  • CWIFI-3807, CWIFI-3714, CWIFI-2438: debug improvement on kernel issues
  • CWIFI-3679: general debug improvements
  • CWIFI-3789, CWIFI-3786, CWIFI-3746, CWIFI-3710, CWIFI-3698, CWIFI-3696: various fixes around lost or wrongly applied AP configurations
  • CWIFI-3619: solve configuration service memory issue
  • CWIFI-3448: WLAN overall performance (throughput + some initial page loads) & stability improvements
  • CWIFI-3694: performance improvements with multiple clients
  • CWIFI-3138: solve logging daemon memory issue
  • CWIFI-2859: fix issue with falsely reporting APs as offline

The firmware will be installed in your account according to the firmware update schedule you defined on the "Settings" page for wireless.

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  • Thanks Dirk.

    The settings page will show the Firmware downloaded, but is there a way to check the individual APs have updated, such as the Access Point details.

    I have had alert messages on "update failure for 120 minutes", and assume when that stops alerting the update has applied, but there is no succeeded message after that, and no way to confirm for each AP separately.

    Sean

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  • Thanks Dirk.

    The settings page will show the Firmware downloaded, but is there a way to check the individual APs have updated, such as the Access Point details.

    I have had alert messages on "update failure for 120 minutes", and assume when that stops alerting the update has applied, but there is no succeeded message after that, and no way to confirm for each AP separately.

    Sean

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