Add support for RoamingIQ PSK Offload (for multi-dwelling deployments).
2.2p
Released on 08/25/2025
Add support for RADIUS-based ACL.
Resolve issues with DOH server configuration introduced in 2.2o.
2.2o
Released on 08/21/2025
AP6W: Add support for IGMP snooping.
Improve radsec communication reliability.
2.2n
Released on 08/07/2025
Add support for persistent logging.
Add support for real-time logs in management platform.
AP6W: Add support for manual speed selection.
AP6W: Add support for allowed MAC per port.
AP6W: Add support for 802.1X on ports 2 and 3.
AP6W: Add support for MSTP/RSTP/STP.
AP6W: Add support for per-port rate limiting.
2.2m
Released on 07/03/2025
AP6W: Add support for 802.1X authentication on port 1. Port 2 will be available for 802.1X in a future release.
AP6W: Add support for voice VLAN via LLDP-MED.
RADIUS: Add extended Connect Info for Improved Carrier Offload Stats.
Improve stability with PSKs with many options enabled.
Improve mesh uplink selection.
Resolve VLAN1 leakage (for 30ms after association) from Open SSID set to non-VLAN1.
2.2l
Released on 06/09/2025
AP6W: Add support for LLDP.
Improve system reliability, particularly in multi-VLAN networks.
Improve AP responsiveness during broadcast storm.
2.2k
Released on 05/08/2025
Add support for Password-based Device Limits (i.e. max 1 device per password, etc.).
AP6W: Add support for port-based VLANs.
AP6W: Add support for port traffic statistics, link speed, and connected MAC addresses.
AP6W: Enable support for PoE Passthrough.
Improve NTP sync in networks where non-zero DSCP frames are dropped.
Improve reliability of bringing up all configured BSSIDs.
Add support for 16 SSIDs per radio.
2.2i
Released on 04/08/2025
Honor static IP address setting even if system switches to DHCP (via manual config, or fallback).
Use HTTP for time synchronization, in case NTP is unavailable.
Improve system stability.
2.2h
Released on 03/26/2025
Add support for optional PMF setting.
Report LLDP uplink to back-end, to identify last known connected port.
Improve overall system stability.
Improve fast roaming reliability.
Improve auto-channel planning reliability.
Improve mesh uplink selection.
Improve reliability of RADIUS accounting stats transmission.
2.2g
Released on 02/21/2025
Add support for alternative RADIUS TLS configuration.
Improve mDNS proxy for non-standard network types.
Improve uplink detection.
2.2f
Released on 01/17/2025
Report RADIUS Identity.
Allow AP Name to be used for NAS ID.
2.2e
Released on 12/17/2024
Resolve unnecessary full reconfiguration when minor changes are made, when management VLAN is non-default.
Auto-channel: Raise channel utilization required to disable 2GHz radios.
2.2d
Released on 11/13/2024
Add support for auto-channel manual replanning.
Report channel bandwidth to controller.
Improve auto-channel planning stability.
AP6-Pro-Outdoor: Resolve 5 GHz channel issues in the UK.
2.2c
Released on 10/30/2024
Auto-channel: Add support for mixed auto-channel / manual-bandwidth and manual-channel / auto-bandwidth.
Improve auto-channel stability.
Add support for setting custom NAS Identifier.
2.2b
Released on 10/16/2024
Improve auto-channel planner stability.
2.2a
Released on 10/15/2024
Adjust auto-channel adjustment period to daily.
Improve Wireless stability, especially with auto-channel enabled.
2.0z
Released on 10/05/2024
Add site-wide auto-channel coordination.
Improve stability.
Special Notes about auto-channel coordination:
To use this feature, set the channel to auto and the bandwidth to 80 MHz for 5 GHz.
Coordination now runs on power-up and every 24 hours to ensure optimal performance. When configured as above, the channel and bandwidth will be coordinated across the site.
TX power remains unchanged during automatic adjustments.
If one AP has a manually set channel and the others are set to auto, the utility will coordinate the auto-configured APs to work around the manually configured device, preserving the preferred configuration without introducing new issues.
To allow DFS channels for auto channel use, navigate to Settings > System > Advanced and toggle on 5 GHz Auto Channel DFS. We’ll start to auto-enable this setting for new sites in a future release of Control.
To restrict specific channels from auto-selection, use the 5 GHz Auto Channel Restriction setting (also in Settings > System > Advanced).
Currently, auto bandwidth affects any AP configured with an auto channel. We plan to update the logic so that it applies only to APs set to 80MHz, ensuring APs configured with narrower channel widths are respected, until the full auto bandwidth feature is implemented.
2.0y
Released on 09/16/2024
Improve Fast Roaming Support
Improve WiFi performance
Improve Captive Portal when using local controller
2.0x
Released on 08/13/2024
Add SSID to hotspot token
2.0w
Released on 07/19/2024
Add support for controllers behind reverse proxy
Resolve mesh issues if country does not allow UNII-1 (outdoors or indoors)
2.0v
Released on 07/12/2024
Update DPI Engine, adding support for Adult Content filter
Add support for hotspot on APs connected to local controllers
Add support for radsec cacert option (in addition to cacerts)
Improve discovery of devices to local controllers
2.0u
Released on 06/26/2024
Enable DFS channels in US for AP6-Pro-Outdoor
2.0s:
Released on 06/24/2024
Improve fast roaming reliability
Resolve management ability in networks where NTP traffic is blocked.
Resolve issue in sending stats from APs with heavy usage
Remove extraneous newline at end of hotspot token AP ID
2.0q:
Released on 05/15/2024
Add support for SNMP
Fix RADIUS-assigned VLANs if default VLAN is not 1
2.0p
Released on 05/08/2024
Improve fast roaming reliability.
Improve reliability with local controllers.
Add AP MAC to captive portal encrypted token.
2.0o
Released on 04/25/2024
Resolve issues with WiFi clients being disconnected after any portal setting change.
Improve cloud connection reliability.
2.0n
Released on 04/17/2024
Resolve issues with WiFi clients being disconnected after any portal setting change.
2.0m
Released on 04/15/2024
Improve mesh reliability when STP/RSTP/MSTP is enabled on the wired network.
Add hostapd option “nas_identifier_id=1” to use device ID as NAS ID.
2.0k
Released on 04/05/2024
Improve device discoverability after being connected for extended periods of time.
Special thanks to @anon77415413 for the help testing this one!
2.0j
Released on 03/22/2024
Add support for setting low-level SSID settings, such as uapsd, via power-user settings
Resolve captive portal issues if unit is factory reset without a reboot
Resolve intermittent issue of TX/RX rate reporting None/None
Improve radsecproxy security
2.0i
Released on 02/22/2024
Further resolve discovery issues when using multiple VLANs on an SSID
Would be nice to give a shout out to @regchan for reporting the issue so quickly
2.0h
Released on 02/22/2024
Resolve discovery issues when using multiple VLANs on an SSID
Improve system stability
2.0g
Released on 02/02/2024
Add support for connecting to local controller
Add support for HotSpot 2.0 and RadSec
Fix discovery for devices that are manually configured for VLAN1
Fix 5 GHz radio not starting if bandwidth is set incorrectly
NOTE: 2.0f was skipped as it was an internal-only release
2.0e
Released on 01/06/2024
Resolve issues with DPI filter list overflowing
2.0d
Released on 01/03/2024
Improve system stability
2.0c
Released on 12/28/2023
Improve wireless connectivity
2.0b
Released on 12/21/2023
Resolve intermittent disconnect/reconnect issues
2.0a
Released on 12/20/2023
Resolve issues with running captive portals on non-native VLAN SSIDs/PSKs
Resolve discovery issues if there are multiple VLANs on an SSID
Add support for non-gateway DNS servers for IOT/Guest/Internet-only Network Types
Improve stability
1.1p
Fix download/upload rate for open networks
Fix up radio config for incorrect channel configurations
1.1o
Fix connectivity issue when network access is requested
1.1n
Improve roaming stability
Improve hotspot stability
Fix issue when schedule block ends at midnight
1.1m
Improve roaming stability
Network types: Add support for networks with separate DHCP server and router
1.1k
Improve LLDP uplink port reporting
Add support for manual TX power setting
Fix WiFi client misconfiguration when roaming
Fix poor performance for downlink mesh AP when AP roams
Improve stability
1.1j
Improve mesh uplink stability
Improve overall stability
Enable “Always On” by default. This change will apply to new and existing sites where the setting has never been adjusted.
Improve LLDP frame reception
1.1i
Update to latest Wireless driver with performance and stability improvements
Add support for remote syslog host
Add support for disabling DPI engine, for debugging purposes
Add support for disabling 11v, for debugging purposes
Use configured name as system hostname
Fix issue where app tracking stopped due to the Bypass Filter option
Improve Wireless stability
1.1h
General stability improvements
1.1g
Fix intermittent TX power reporting issues.
Fix intermittent issue where bandwidth modification caused beaconing on that band to stop.
1.1f
Resolved inconsistent mesh uplink reporting.
Resolved missing stats from certain SSIDs.
1.1e
Improve stability for devices that are not connected to an LLDP peer.
1.1d
Improve VLAN bridging between disparate VLANs, especially with non-native management VLAN configuration, and especially with IPv6 traffic.
Improve UNII-3 (~5.7 to ~5.8 GHz) short-range band support for ETSI regions.
1.1c
Add ability to disable mesh per-access-point.
Display AP mesh link information.
Add ability to reboot devices (Open Network - Device Window / Settings tab, hold the shift key, then click Reboot).
Add ability to disable automatic upgrade on a site basis.
Stability improvements.
1.1b
Resolve wireless instability, especially if IPv6 is unavailable and Always On is enabled
1.1a
Improved stability, particularly in IPv6 environments.
Improved Mesh reliability, especially with Always On enabled.
1.0z
Resolved issue with bridging IPv6 traffic to non-native VLANs
Please check to ensure you’re running on the latest version on the Network tab. Click the arrow to upgrade.
This update brings new WiFi feature capabilities, improves AP provisioning, and resolves several issues to ensure more reliable and consistent network performance.
Add support for WiFi Vouchers.
Add support for WiFi Connection Profiles.
Add support for setting RADIUS identity and upload/download speed using /wifi/auth API.
Honor disabling of power-user settings.
Resolve issues with RADIUS accounting on open networks.
Improve system stability.
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:
This update provides a correction to captive portal behavior to ensure expected operation.
Resolve issues with passwordless captive portal requiring password.
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:
This update includes refinements that enhance hotspot operation and provide improved insight into client activity.
Add support for displaying password/voucher used in Devices List.
Resolve issue when incorrect hotspot certificate is used when Let’s Encrypt certificate is renewed.
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:
This hotfix provides a targeted correction for the 2.2v release.
Improve stability in statistics task.
We’ve also included the changes from the 2.2v release below so everything is in one place.
Add support for displaying password/voucher used in Devices List.
Resolve issue when incorrect hotspot certificate is used when Let’s Encrypt certificate is renewed.
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:
This update delivers targeted enhancements to system visibility, authentication, and connectivity, strengthening observability, security, and reliability across the platform.
Add support for transmitting AP name in beacon, for improved troubleshooting with 3rd party tools (Settings->System->Advanced).
Add IP address to RADIUS accounting packets.
Improve mesh connection reliability,
Add wired driver to wpa_supplicant (CLI support only).
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:
This hotfix includes targeted fixes related to beacon behavior in the 2.2x release.
Resolve issue with medium to long AP names getting transmitted in beacons.
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:
This release enhances reporting and system visibility while improving operational efficiency.
Add support for reporting firmware updates to audit log.
Add support for reporting storage usage.
Add support for reporting Ethernet link speed.
Reduce DNS traffic used for connectivity checks.
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:
NOTE: This release has been pulled temporarily, as we are seeing higher than usual disconnections after upgrade.
If you have an AP on 2.2z that is disconnected, please power cycle the AP and wait 2 minutes until it becomes connected, then click the upgrade button to go back to 2.2y. This should typically only take 1 power cycle.
This release expands system visibility and reporting while optimizing network efficiency and operational reliability.
Add support for reporting firmware updates to audit log.
Add support for reporting storage usage.
Add support for reporting Ethernet link speed.
Reduce DNS traffic used for connectivity checks.
Resolve DNS resolution issues introduced in 2.2z.
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:
This firmware release expands system visibility and reporting while improving controller reliability and IPv6 behavior. It includes updates to core networking services and refinements to IPv6 handling to support more consistent AP operation.
Update dnsmasq to 2.90.
Improve connection reliability to controller.
Improve compatibility with local controllers on IPv6.
Eliminate redundant IPv6 neighbor solicitations related to hardware acceleration.
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:
This firmware release delivers targeted fixes to networking behavior and AP coordination, improving reliability across non-standard network configurations and optimizing channel selection in deployments.
Resolve issues with RS/DHCPv6 packets on non-Standard Network Types.
Resolve issues with filter blocking hosts that resolve to 0.0.0.0.
Resolve issues with auto-channel selection on coordinating AP.
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:
This firmware update expands policy flexibility and strengthens core networking behavior. It enables more granular control over content filtering while improving IPv6 reliability and refining automatic channel selection for more consistent wireless performance.
Add support for multiple filter profiles per WiFi password, voucher, profile, and client.
Improve IPv6 support on non-Standard network types.
Resolve auto-channel selection issues on coordinating AP.
As part of filter profile migration, all old WiFi site-wide filter settings have been converted to global (not just site-wide) filter profiles. All WiFi passwords, vouchers, connection profiles, and client filter settings have been migrated to refer to the newly migrated filter profiles, unless filtering was bypassed. The filter profile name is derived from the site id, i.e. default-12345678.
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:
This firmware update improves operational accuracy and reinforces consistent device behavior.
AP6W: Resolve issues with TX Power reporting
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: