Route10: Add ability to disable DPI, for debugging.
1.1d
Released on 06/30/2025
Add support for disabling SSIDs.
Add support for S48-APOE and S12.
Firewall: Add ability to disable rules.
Improve support for AP6W.
Improve wired device uplink port logic.
Improve Device CH/Port and Signal strength sorting.
Improve device window layout, showing uplink switch and port settings.
Resolve issues with disconnected wired devices not showing as disconnected.
Resolve intermittent issues with topology of some wired devices.
Resolve issues with copying sites.
Resolve issue of RADIUS server intermittently not getting configured to switch.
1.1c
Released on 05/09/2025
WiFi: Add support for password client limits (unauthorized users will redirect to captive portal).
Add full configuration support for AP6W.
Improve Network Map Legend if port colors are utilized.
Remove IPv6 support for DDNS providers that do not support it.
Improve WireGuard QR code for Android Alta App.
Remove Accept/Deny/Reject for non-filter firewall rules.
1.1b
Released on 04/15/2025
WiFi: Add note field to PSKs.
Improve conflicting IP address detection.
Route10/DDNS Client: Add public IP option.
Improve controller stability.
1.1a
Released on 04/03/2025
Route10/WAN: Add support for third-party DDNS providers.
1.0z
Released on 03/31/2025
Detect and display duplicate and APIPA IP addresses.
Route10: Add support for IPsec Client, including mobile and S2S.
1.0y
Released on 03/20/2025
Route10: Add support for WAN rate-limiting, using CAKE (under advanced WAN settings). Note that this disables hardware acceleration for WAN-destined packets, but can provide much better latency depending on the uplink.
1.0x
Released on 03/18/2025
Add support for multiple WAN IPs (IPv4 and IPv6)
Configure VPN connections with masquerading disabled, by default. Can be manually enabled, if desired
1.0w
Released on 03/15/2025
Add support for traditional WireGuard S2S configuration
VLANs: Add better DHCP lease-time validation
Add button around device icons to improve new Alta users’ UX
Filter: Resolve issues with content groups not getting configured on APs
Resolve issues with configuring WANs for Multi-WAN
1.0v
Released on 03/05/2025
Route10: Add support for Multi-WAN configuration
Route10: Add support for alternate LAN subnet during setup
Delivering deeper insight and smoother operations, this release focuses on meaningful improvements that enhance how you monitor, manage, and deploy.
Add support for Audit trails, for sites and SSIDs.
Improve historical statistics aggregation.
Switches: Add Disabled icon/status.
SSIDs: Resolve issue with disabling minimum rate and power-user settings.
Resolve issues with brackets within site names.
Resolve issues with port speed setting on S12.
Resolve isolated tag on Network summary.
Persistent Logs: Resolve file name (month off by one).
Cloud only:
Add S12, S48-APOE, Route10, Summit-A6, and metal material to Floor Planner.
This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight. Here is the full running changelog:
Bringing together deeper routing flexibility, expanded access options, and automated threat mitigation, this release delivers a smarter, more adaptive network management experience.
Add Dynamic Routing terminal for BGP and OSPF configuration in frr.
Add support for AltaPass Connection Profiles.
Add support for WiFi Vouchers, including ability to print.
Add support for IPS automatic IP Blocking, by setting duration.
This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight. Here is the full running changelog:
This release adds Wi-Fi access vouchers and introduces enhancements to site-to-site connectivity, device discovery, and default security behavior in Control.
Add support for viewing WiFi password/voucher used.
Add tunnel IP support for IPsec S2S VPNs.
Add Switch option for using ARP request for Device IP learning.
Set IPS Block Duration to 1 hour by default, for new sites.
Resolve minor display issues with Vouchers.
This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight. Here is the full running changelog:
This release introduces new routing and security controls, expands Wi-Fi configuration options, and improves stability across multi-WAN and multi-site deployments.
Route10: Add support for blocking regions and/or sites based on malicious IP lists.
Route10: Add VLAN acceleration option, for sites with more than 5 VLANs.
WiFi: Add option to transmit name within AP beacons (cloud, will be available for local from 1.1p).
Resolve issues with load-balancing with more than 2 WANs.
Resolve issue with restoring from backup where the first handful of configuration changes fails.
Resolve issues with sharing connection profiles across multiple sites.
Special Note:
The Alta Labs apt repository (used for Control software distribution) key has expired on January 10, 2026, necessitating a key extension for all Control devices, hardware and software. Nearly all keys have already been extended automatically, so most users do not require any further action. However, if your controller does not generally have Internet access, it may require a manual update of the apt key, using this command as the root user:
This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight. Here is the full running changelog:
This hotfix addresses issues identified in the 1.1o release.
WiFi: Resolve issue with "Transmit AP Name in Beacons” option not being shown.
Route10: Resolve issue with region names getting configured properly for region blocking.
This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight. Here is the full running changelog:
This release adds new security and performance controls, enhances device monitoring and audit visibility, and improves configuration validation and reliability across multi-WAN and VLAN-rich deployments.
Add support for Alta device disconnection webhooks.
Add support for Alta device update audit events.
Switches/Route10: Add support for displaying SFP DDM metrics.
Route10: Add support for Firewall Groups.
Route10: Add VLAN Acceleration option (for sites with more than 5+ VLANs).
Route10: Resolve load-balancing configuration issue with more than 2 WANs.
Route10: Add support for inline Intrusion Prevention mode.
APs: Add warning when 100 Mbps uplink is detected.
APs: Add mesh/fallback enable/disable to batch edit.
Add several more client device icons.
Add validation checks for Device, VPN, and VLAN IPs, to avoid duplication.
This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight. Here is the full running changelog:
This release enhances visibility and site management with WAN status and integrated speed testing, site location and mapping support, and an expanded set of client device icons, along with performance and telemetry optimizations and fixes to backup restoration.
Route10: Add WAN Status to Dashboard, include Speed Test.
Add Site Location to Dashboard.
Add Site Map to Site Manager.
Add many more Client Device Icons.
Improve performance and telemetry handling.
Resolve issues with backups since 1.1p not restoring.
This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight. Here is the full running changelog:
This release brings more intelligent traffic control and streamlined deployment with policy-based routing, flexible firewall grouping, and a new site-to-site VPN wizard for faster setup—paired with QoS prioritization, 6 GHz support, and enhanced management options for proxied Control environments.
Route10: Add support for policy-based routing (PBR).
Route10: Add support for host- and domain-name based firewall groups, including use with PBR.
Route10: Add Auto-connect VPN configuration, for easy site-to-site setup.
Switches: Add support for QoS prioritization configuration.
Colors: Add ability to assign colors custom names (on Switch Port config).
SSIDs: Add support for 6 GHz band.
Add option to disable Site Map, and add GMaps API Key option.
This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight. Here is the full running changelog:
This release introduces a new full-screen view for switch port visibility and includes fixes to improve WAN port classification accuracy.
Add Switch Ports Table full-screen view (Table icon from Network Device list, or Device Window).
Resolve issues with WAN ports showing as tagged LAN.
This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight. Here is the full running changelog:
This release introduces AltaConnect, enabling automated site-to-site connectivity across Alta Labs deployments. It also expands WiFi policy flexibility with support for multiple filter profiles, alongside enhancements to device management, switching visibility, and system performance.
WiFi: Devices: Show Password Note in addition to index.
WiFi: Add support for multiple filter profiles per password, voucher, profile, and client.
Route10: Add support for AltaConnect.
Devices: Show switch ports’ colors on Devices list (in addition to APs’ colors).
Improve telemetry processing efficiency, particularly for very large sites.
Devices: Add support for batch setting DHCP, MGMT VLAN, and rebooting.
Devices: Show total PoE power consumption on PoE switches.
Firewall Rules: Add click and drag support.
Resolve issues with restoring from older backups.
Topology: Work-around issues with cyclic connections from unmanaged switches.
Note: Version 1.1v supersedes a previously tagged 1.1u build which was not broadly released.
This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight. Here is the full running changelog:
This update to Alta Control focuses on improving consistency and reliability across the system. You’ll notice clearer visibility in WiFi management, more accurate status reporting, and fixes that address edge cases in topology, logging, and backup restoration.
WiFi Filters: Show site name next to migrated filters.
Resolve issues with restoring from older controller backups.
This update is being rolled out now. You can manually initiate the upgrade if you’d like, or it will automatically update overnight. Here is the full running changelog: