Looking here:- http://www.billion.uk.com/esupport/inde ... 900ax-2400
The latest appears to be 2.52.d27 but there are numerous comments here about using later firmware?
So which is correct?
I have found wi-fi a bit less reliable on d27 compared to previous firmware, so wouldn't mind trying the latest one if available?
What is the latest firmware version?
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Re: What is the latest firmware version?
Attached is the latest firmware, with newer 5ghz driver, if you are upgrading with the current settings option, once upgraded you will need to setup the wireless password again on the 5ghz band.John21 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:51 pm Looking here:- http://www.billion.uk.com/esupport/inde ... 900ax-2400
The latest appears to be 2.52.d27 but there are numerous comments here about using later firmware?
So which is correct?
I have found wi-fi a bit less reliable on d27 compared to previous firmware, so wouldn't mind trying the latest one if available?
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Re: What is the latest firmware version?
Does d36 include bug fixes other than the wireless one?
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Release Note :
1. “Fixed UDP not working issue”.
2. “New UPnP patch from Broadcom”.
3. “Update SNTP server setting”.
4. “Update new Quantenna wireless driver”.
5. “Fixed WAN Service description box adds an extra .101”.
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Re: What is the latest firmware version?
Many thanks for this! Is there any reason this version hasn't been released officially?billion_fan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 9:25 amAttached is the latest firmware, with newer 5ghz driver, if you are upgrading with the current settings option, once upgraded you will need to setup the wireless password again on the 5ghz band.John21 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:51 pm Looking here:- http://www.billion.uk.com/esupport/inde ... 900ax-2400
The latest appears to be 2.52.d27 but there are numerous comments here about using later firmware?
So which is correct?
I have found wi-fi a bit less reliable on d27 compared to previous firmware, so wouldn't mind trying the latest one if available?
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Re: What is the latest firmware version?
If we receive positive feedback on this firmware, it will be officially releasedJohn21 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 1:12 amMany thanks for this! Is there any reason this version hasn't been released officially?billion_fan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 9:25 amAttached is the latest firmware, with newer 5ghz driver, if you are upgrading with the current settings option, once upgraded you will need to setup the wireless password again on the 5ghz band.John21 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:51 pm Looking here:- http://www.billion.uk.com/esupport/inde ... 900ax-2400
The latest appears to be 2.52.d27 but there are numerous comments here about using later firmware?
So which is correct?
I have found wi-fi a bit less reliable on d27 compared to previous firmware, so wouldn't mind trying the latest one if available?
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Re: What is the latest firmware version?
I updated from d27 to d36 a couple of days ago.
Ever since, I’ve had dreadful trouble with my 3100SN AP even though it’s hardwired to the 8900.
I connect to the 3100 but sometimes nothing happens the whirly wheels just keep turning
I updated using existing settings
Is there any setting I should check?
Ever since, I’ve had dreadful trouble with my 3100SN AP even though it’s hardwired to the 8900.
I connect to the 3100 but sometimes nothing happens the whirly wheels just keep turning
I updated using existing settings
Is there any setting I should check?
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Re: What is the latest firmware version?
As its hard wired it should not be a issue, have you tried to put the IP address of the 3100SN outside the DHCP range to ensure no IP conflicts.PDilly wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:15 pm I updated from d27 to d36 a couple of days ago.
Ever since, I’ve had dreadful trouble with my 3100SN AP even though it’s hardwired to the 8900.
I connect to the 3100 but sometimes nothing happens the whirly wheels just keep turning
I updated using existing settings
Is there any setting I should check?
Also have you tried changing the channel on the 3100SN so it does not conflict with the 2.4ghz channel on the 8900AX.
Finally when you fail to connect to the 3100SN (whirly wheels) can you connect to the IP address of the 3100SN from a wired device connected to the 8900AX (so we can check the connectivity between the 3100SN and 8900AX)
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Hi BF,billion_fan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 11:56 amAs its hard wired it should not be a issue, have you tried to put the IP address of the 3100SN outside the DHCP range to ensure no IP conflicts.PDilly wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:15 pm I updated from d27 to d36 a couple of days ago.
Ever since, I’ve had dreadful trouble with my 3100SN AP even though it’s hardwired to the 8900.
I connect to the 3100 but sometimes nothing happens the whirly wheels just keep turning
I updated using existing settings
Is there any setting I should check?
Also have you tried changing the channel on the 3100SN so it does not conflict with the 2.4ghz channel on the 8900AX.
Finally when you fail to connect to the 3100SN (whirly wheels) can you connect to the IP address of the 3100SN from a wired device connected to the 8900AX (so we can check the connectivity between the 3100SN and 8900AX)
3100 SN is set outside the DHCP range of the 8900 - 1.253 8900 is 1.254 DHCP is up to 200
both on different channels (1 & 13)
Yes, can log into 3100SN UI from iMac hardwired to 8900
In the early days, I had a compatibility issue with the 3100 and an iPad 4 that kept losing my Sonos speakers. when we swapped to iPad Air 2's, the issue stopped.
We just upgraded to 2018 iPad Pro's and its those that have trouble. I wonder if its old tech versus new tech. The Pro's would take simultaneous dual band wifi.
All that said, everything was stable before we updated the f/w
Be interested to know your thoughts
regards
PD
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Re: What is the latest firmware version?
UPDATEPDilly wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 5:30 pmHi BF,billion_fan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 11:56 amAs its hard wired it should not be a issue, have you tried to put the IP address of the 3100SN outside the DHCP range to ensure no IP conflicts.PDilly wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:15 pm I updated from d27 to d36 a couple of days ago.
Ever since, I’ve had dreadful trouble with my 3100SN AP even though it’s hardwired to the 8900.
I connect to the 3100 but sometimes nothing happens the whirly wheels just keep turning
I updated using existing settings
Is there any setting I should check?
Also have you tried changing the channel on the 3100SN so it does not conflict with the 2.4ghz channel on the 8900AX.
Finally when you fail to connect to the 3100SN (whirly wheels) can you connect to the IP address of the 3100SN from a wired device connected to the 8900AX (so we can check the connectivity between the 3100SN and 8900AX)
3100 SN is set outside the DHCP range of the 8900 - 1.253 8900 is 1.254 DHCP is up to 200
both on different channels (1 & 13)
Yes, can log into 3100SN UI from iMac hardwired to 8900
In the early days, I had a compatibility issue with the 3100 and an iPad 4 that kept losing my Sonos speakers. when we swapped to iPad Air 2's, the issue stopped.
We just upgraded to 2018 iPad Pro's and its those that have trouble. I wonder if its old tech versus new tech. The Pro's would take simultaneous dual band wifi.
All that said, everything was stable before we updated the f/w
Be interested to know your thoughts
regards
PD
Yesterday, my network just lost the plot. Neither wireless AP was talking to the router and even an iPad next to the router was struggling.
I downgraded back to d27 and everything is talking again. It was fully stable overnight too.