AP Firmware 2.2r Released!

This AP firmware update brings performance and reliability enhancements across all deployments.

  • Improve LLDP reliability, especially in networks with many VLANs.
  • Improve CPU responsiveness on larger sites.
  • Improve auto-channel reliability.

This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight (if auto-updates are enabled). The complete, up-to-date change log is available here:

As always, if you have questions or encounter any issues, feel free to reply here or start a new topic. Please include details about the issue so we can assist you effectively.

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Just wanted to report a potential issue! Not sure if this is related to the firmware update, but I was testing out some settings at a site and I appear to be unable to set Air Effenciency in an SSID back to auto after tweaking them.

Seeing that behavior accross a couple of differnt sites, although I already updated them to the latest AP firmware so I can’t confirm if it’s firmware or controller related specifically.

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Thanks! Checked and can confirm the same. I don’t think it’s specific to this firmware, but we’ll get this fixed. Thanks for reporting!

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@jmszuch the issue with being unable to revert to auto has been resolved on cloud, and will be available in the next local tag.

Thanks @Alta-MikeD ! I’ll be sure to check it out when I have a moment.

Just wanted to pop back in and confirm reverting to auto is working as expected. Thanks again!

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@Alta-MikeD

When can we expect the hot fix for the local folks? Was the hot fix implemented in 2.2s? I am currently on 2.2q and will hold from updating until this is corrected.

Thanks.

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Control 1.1k* local tag is inbound, release notes will be posted in a few moments.

EDIT: we re-tagging it, so if you checked and managed to get a local update, there will be a new release coming shortly. *Actual release version may not be k.

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