MetroLinq 2.5G 60 Follow
Supported Models
Upgrade Alerts
- Devices running firmware versions starting with 2.0.0 MUST be upgraded to the intermediate firmware version, 2.0.0-1244, BEFORE upgrading to versions starting with 2.0.1!
- Devices running 2.0.1 CANNOT be downgraded to 2.0.0! Upgrading directly from versions prior to 2.0.0-1244 (e.g. 2.0.0-821) to 2.0.1 or downgrading from 2.0.1 to 2.0.0 will result in a device failure that will require special steps to recover! Please contact Support@IgniteNet.com if you have any questions!
Version 2.5.0
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Release Notes
- Enhanced device stability, and has passed the low temperature test at -30 degree
- Updated to the latest Linux kernel
- Please refer to this technical guide for the upgrade process. (Please note this FW will require upgrading to intermediate version first.)
Intermediate Firmware (see above note)
2.4.3-4188: Intermediate firmware for devices running 2.3.5/2.4.1/2.4.2/ ONLY (see above note)
Version 2.4.2
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Release Notes
- NOTE: Upgrade client units first
- Fix 2.4Ghz can not be disabled issue
- Fix TX power display for the sector error issue
- Fix memory leakage in speedtest
- Fix cannot access Radio setting page
- Fix SSID disappeared behavior when disabled Eth1
- Updated the 60 GHz TX power for Netherland
- Updated the 5GHz regulatory for Czech Republic
- Enhanced 5GHz link stability
- Enhanced the aiming mode stability
- Enhanced the PTP performance
- Enhanced the PtmP stability and performance
- Enhanced the SNMP MIB (For more information,please click here)
- Enhanced the DFS scanning.
- Enhanced the UI layout of the GUI,stations can link to corresponding device.
- Support simple protocol filter
- Support Trill (For Omni only)
- Support NAT mode for ML-LW/ One
- Support Radius login for the local GUI with the read/only and read/write permission (For more information, please refer this document)
- Known Issue : Aiming mode will display differently due to non-connection.
Version 2.4.1
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Release Notes
- NOTE: Upgrade client units first
- PtMP stability and performance improvement
- Half Channel support
- DBSC Support
- Additional 60ghz peer information. Beam Index, Distance and RSSI
- DHCP Relay
- Added QoS support
- TX Power in MCS 10-12 is auto-calibrated for best signal
- Fix: Disconnection issues
- Fix: VLAN Forwarding issue
- Fix 2.3.x CTS/RTS issues
- Fix: Unstable power in AP Mode
- Fix: L2 MTU adjustment
- Fix: Unable to pass Traffic.
- Fix: Speed Test issues
- Fix: Linq Assist should now work properly.
- Known Issue: Speed tests only work for uplink in PtMP mode
- Known Issue: 2.4.x has known compatibility issues with 2.3.x or earlier releases.
Version 2.3.5
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Release Notes
- NOTE: Upgrade client units first
- Fixed an issue where a wireless link isn't possible between ML1 and other ML units when the ML1 is used as the Master.
Version 2.3.4
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Release Notes
- NOTE: Upgrade Client units before AP units.
- Fix: Handshake bug introduced in 2.3.2
Version 2.3.2
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Release Notes
- Improved: Point to Multi-Point Performance
- New Features: 802.1x EAP Authentication for WiFi access
- New Feature: SNMP OID to report SNR and S/N
- Bug Fix: Point to Multi-Point connection issues.
- Bug Fix: SNMP Fixes
- Bug Fix: Wrong default MTU. L2MTU now has a default of 7192.
Version 2.3.0
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Release Notes
- New Feature: Added 12 client support for 60GHz radio
- New Feature: Added MCS12 support for 60GHz radio
- New Feature: Added STP control
- New Feature: Added Jumbo frame support for 5GHz radio (up to 7912)
- New Feature: Added support for RSTP passthrough
- New Feature: Added L2 and L3 MTU control options
- Improved:RSSI (signal level) representation for 60GHz
- Improved: traffic shaping ruleset
- Improved: UI (added L2, L3 mtu to dashboard)
- Improved: failover mechanism with high system load
- Fixed: mDNS (GUI issues)
- Fixed: interfaces not being added to bridge
- Fixed: 60 GHz radio scan problem
- Fixed: IGMP snooping
- Fixed: missing stations list stats gathering
- Fixed: SSID validation issue
- Fixed: config restoration when management vlan is used
Version 2.2.0
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Release Notes
- New Feature: Added new management vlan control options
- New Feature: built-in discovery option
- New Feature: Added beamwidth control option with possibility to select between 10, 30, 60, 90, 120 beamwidth
- New Feature: Added channel list selection option
- New Feature: Added station mode with backup for ML-60-10G-360
- New Feature: Added Metrolinq Peer List
- New Feature: 5G station and ap backup modes
- New Feature: mactelnet support
- New Feature: Added remote peer stats
- Improved: Improved UI and it’s usage
- Improved: recovered RPS for ML2.5
- Improved: Refactored usbwatchd utility
- Improved: Peer bonding utility
- Fixed: Traffic control for tagged traffic
- Fixed: Increased performance for tagged traffic.
- Fixed: CPU utilization stats
- Fixed: Ethernet and SFP control for ML-60-LW
- Fixed: Jumbo frame passthrough over ML-60-LW
- Fixed: Network reconfiguration hang issue
- Fixed: Site survey functionality for 60G radio
- Fixed: EAPOL frames handling for ML-60-LW, ML-5-LW
- Fixed: Missing macaddr migration for ML-5-LW
- Known Issue: Aiming mode does not show accurate remote signal level
- Known Issue: ML2.5-BF-18 and ML-60-LW reports lower signal level for 60G radio
- Known Issue: PTMP 60G performance is low with bad 60G clients connected
Version 2.1.1
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Release Notes
- Fixed scan function on 60 GHz
- Improved memory handling
Version 2.1.0
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Release Notes:
- Fixed: LACP, LLDP not working
- Fixed: Buffer memory issue on 60 GHz
- Fixed: UMAC timeout on 60 GHz
- Improvement: DFS patterns and operation logic improvements
- Improvement: Q-in-Q passthrough improvements
- Improvement: Noise floor stats added into statistics
- Improvement: 60GHz queue mechanism optimization (allows to reach higher max throughput)
- Improvement: Improved speedtest utility
- New Feature: Added traffic control
- New Feature: Added 60 GHz scan function
Version 2.0.3
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Release Notes:
- Fixed: DSCP priority would drop certain packets on 60GHz radio
- Fixed: Wan mac value not restored when using config backup
- Fixed: Kernel panic in some scenarios when high pps is being sent
- Fixed: 60GHz clients stats display on UI
- Fixed: 5GHz disconnects in some scenarios
- Fixed: Link uptime statistics gathering for 5GHz
- Fixed: iw tool now can set properly allowed bands for 60GHz
- Fixed: 60GHz radio RSN would cause stations disconnect in PTMP
- Fixed: Inaccurate traffic graph display on UI
- Fixed: Discovery utility would not show device name
- Improvement: Add linkid info for troubleshooting file
- Improvement: Added new scan functionality for 60G and updated 5GHz
- Improvement: Updated 5GHz DFS patterns and operational logic
- Improvement: 60GHz queue mechanism optimization (allows to reach higher max throughput)
- Improvement: Updated regdb database (Malaysia, NZ, AU country code)
- Improvement: Peerbonding configuration utility
- Improvement: snmpd stats gathering
- Improvement: Updated test/apply/revert functionality
- Improvement: Updated DCS for 5GHz radio
- Improvement: Increased default network backlog queue size (resolves packet drop)
- Improvement: Increased UI Speed
- Improvement: Updated stats gathering for 60GHz and 5GHz radios
- New Feature: Added Speedtest utility for link capacity measurements
- New Feature: Added data vlan for 5GHz radio
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New Feature: Added separate load balancing for 60GHz radio
Version 2.0.1
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Release Notes:
- Fixed: Random STA disconnects when encryption enabled in PTMP
- Fixed: Aiming mode signal level jumping
- Fixed: Firmware upgrade causes configuration loss
- Fixed: 5 GHz connectivity
- Fixed: Transmit and receive Bytes in dashboard are incorrect
- Fixed: Discovery tool does not show model number
- Fixed: SNMP daemon crashing
- Fixed: Only root user account can be used
- Fixed: Manual MCS rate not reported correctly in GUI in some scenarios
- New Feature: Bluetooth aiming support added
- Improvement: Various SNMP improvements
Intermediate Firmware (see above note)
2.0.0-1244: Intermediate firmware for devices running 2.0.0 ONLY (see above note)
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