Posted at November 5, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | Peplink AP One Flex Access Point Firmware 3.5.4 |
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Category | Router Switch Access Point |
Manufacturer | Peplink |
File Size | 9 MB |
Supported OS | OS Independent |
- [Per SSID schedule configuration] Each SSID can be configured with a different schedule.
- [AP Controller] InControl and the AP Controller can receive information on operating channel, channel utilization, and packet type distribution.
- [InControl] On InControl, users will see the firmware management status and the firmware version of each managed device.
- [SSID Management] If the same SSID enabled on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, devices will have a higher chance of connecting to 5GHz rather than to 2.4GHz.
- [SSID Management] SSID client limits can be separately configured on a per-band basis.
- [Wi-Fi Radios] Wireless radios can now be turned on and off on the main dashboard.
- [Wi-Fi Radios] The Wi-Fi radio scheduling can now be configured on a 30-minute interval.
- [Authentication] CoA/DM now supported for RADIUS portal authentication.
- [Captive Portal] Designate Allowed Clients by MAC address
- [AP Controller] If the AP One connects to the AP Controller or to InControl, the CPU load may spike to 100% periodically.
- [AP One 300M] If the AP One 300M receives requests from more clients than the configured limit, the device will automatically reboot.
- [Authentication] For WPA/WPA2 Enterprise, RADIUS authentication does not function with custom port settings.
- [Captive Portal] The Captive Portal does not redirect HTTPS users before they have logged in.
- [Captive Portal] On InControl, bandwidth-base d quotas do not function.
- [Captive Portal] If a client roams between 2.4GHz and 5GHz on the same SSID, the device will fail load the splash page.
- [Captive Portal] Subnet information gets ignore d when defining allowed networks.
- [InControl] When connecting an AP to InControl, the real-time bandwidth chart will occasionally spike despite receiving steady throughput.
- [PepVPN] The AP will not implement PepVPN blocking until the device has been reset.
- [Reporting] AP wireless client usage reports show less than actual usage.
- [Streaming] If multiple clients are streaming from the same video stream server, the device will stop functioning.
- [VLAN Management] When automatically assigning VLAN to a client, the AP may use the last used IP address.
- [WDS] Devices connected through WDS may experience low throughput. Affects the AP One Flex (latest revision), AP One AC Mini, the AP One Enterprise, and the AP One Rugged.
- [Web UI] If port 80 is configured for HTTP to HTTPS redirection, and if the Web UI is set to HTTPS, users will be unable to access the Web UI.
- [Web UI] If the Web UI of a device is accessed through InControl's Remote Web Admin feature, then the diagnostic tools will not function.
- [Web UI] After changing the language setting of the Web UI, the “Apply Changes” button does not function.
- [Wi-FI Radio] Power boost configuration for the 2.4G radio gets applied to the 5G radio as well.
- [Wi-Fi Radio] Power Boost does not function for the 5GHz radio. Affects the AP One Flex (latest revision), AP One AC Mini, the AP One Enterprise, and the AP One Rugged.
- To report a bug, please open a support ticket at Peplink Support Ticket.
If you update the Access Point (AP) firmware, your device can benefit from changes that fix multiple issues encountered by wireless clients, correct different user interface problems, add various functionalities, and include support for newly developed protocols.
Before performing this task, we recommend that you read and understand all the installation steps, because there are many AP models and manufacturers available. Each producer strives to make the procedure as simple as possible, but there are cases when it’s anything but that.
It is also advisable that you apply a new access point firmware in a steady power environment (UPS unit will satisfy this need), using an Ethernet cable rather than a wireless connection. The latter can be easily interrupted.
With this in mind, if you wish to apply this version, click the download button and install the package on your access point. Remember to check back with our website as often as possible so that you don’t miss a single new release.
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
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Install DriverDevice Type: Router Switch Access Point File Size: 42.9 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Router Switch Access Point File Size: 29.5 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Router Switch Access Point File Size: 29.5 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Router Switch Access Point File Size: 29.5 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Router Switch Access Point File Size: 35.1 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Router Switch Access Point File Size: 35.1 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Router Switch Access Point File Size: 35.1 MB OS Independent
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