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Feature |
Source of Demand |
Description |
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Authentication |
Market |
Support configuring the access server IP for WiFiDog or WeChat Wi-Fi authentication to use an HTTPS address: l New support for setting a specified HTTPS address as the authentication access service IP using the command nas-ip { ip-address }. |
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RF management |
Market |
The delay for switching the working channel of a radio to the channel configured by the administrator can be configured: l The dfs adjustment back delay minutes radio radioid command is used to configure the delay for switching the working channel of a radio to the channel configured by the administrator. l The { no | default } dfs adjustment back delay radio radioid command is used to restore the default configuration. Local channel hopping records and historical channel bandwidth information can be queried. l The show dfs historical-adjustment-channels command displays local channel hopping records and historical channel bandwidth information. |
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eWeb |
Market |
Half-time zone settings are supported. 5 GHz/6 GHz switching configuration is supported. |
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Internationalization |
Market |
6 GHz channel specifications for the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Republic of Indonesia, and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam are added. 5 GHz channel specifications for the Sultanate of Oman and the Republic of Kazakhstan are added. |
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Feature |
Source of Demand |
Description |
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AP management |
Market |
By default, Telnet is disabled and SSH is enabled. |
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AP upgrade |
Market |
The packet retransmission interval during AP upgrade can be adjusted. l In the ap-download retransmission num1,num2,… command, the value of num is changed from multiples of 0.5 to multiples of 1. |
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Bug ID |
Description |
First Release |
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1450100 |
[QC 166420] There is a latency issue in the multicast flood egress logic, resulting in slow speed of obtaining IPv6 addresses by clients. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W7 |
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1450719 |
[QC 166299] During fuzzy match in WIDS, memory overflow occurs during processing of abnormal character strings. As a result, the AP crashes down. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W5, Release(12140603) |
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1456708 |
[QC 166658] For the RG-MAP920-SF-M, a process occupies CPU scheduling for a long time, which affects data forwarding and results in a large delay. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B19 |
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1487493 |
When iPhone 17 series mobile phones and latest iPads are upgraded to iOS 26.1, they are incompatible with some APs, resulting in authentication access failures. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W5, Release(11193009) |
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1497845 |
[QC 164472] In a cloud AP scenario, PPSK authentication exceptions cause clients to fail to connect to the AP. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W5B9P1, Release(12221517) |
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1500924 |
When a radar channel is configured and the channel width is set to 40 MHz, the channel switchover flag is not cleared after the DFS quiet period ends, causing clients to fail to connect to the AP. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W5, Release(12140602) |
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1509196 |
In scenarios where applications are configured to be concerned, memory read/write exceptions occur occasionally, causing AP breakdown. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W7, Release(12221022) |
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1518806 |
[QC 168041] When the RG-AP880-AR is used with WIS, the inter-radio load balancing configuration is lost due to occasional time sequence issues. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W5T13, Release(12232118) |
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1535043 |
[QC 168541] AP-based user isolation cannot isolate broadcast ARP packets. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W5B9P2 |
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1542318 |
[QC 168374] Packets fail to be parsed during occasional air interface logical processing, causing clients to fail to associate with the AP. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W5, Release(12140604) |
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1560152 |
[QC 168861] When AI Radio scans WIDS, false positives may be produced. As a result, clients connected to the wireless network are disconnected. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W5B9P2 |
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1614348 |
[ QC 169893] When SSID hiding is configured on an AP, clients may fail to go online due to incorrect probe frame length. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W1B4, Release(10211117) |
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