Posted at November 2, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | Ubiquiti PBE-M5-620 Bridge Firmware 6.0.30097.161219 |
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Category | Network Card |
Manufacturer | Ubiquiti |
File Size | 7 MB |
Supported OS | OS Independent |
- Version 6.0 is recommended for PTMP Mixed mode usage (M clients connected to AC AP)
- New: airMAX AC client mode support (AP must be upgraded to airOS8 and PTMP Mixed mode selected)
- New: Don't do full restart on most configuration changes
- New: Added signal per chain reporting for AirControl v2
- New: Add kernel crashlog into Support info for better troubleshooting
- New: Added Crash log reporting to Ubiquiti Networks for better troubleshooting
- New: Added "default-mru" key in ppp/options file to disable MRU negotiation
- New: Added MRU negotiation Enable/Disable option
- New: Store configuration backup if upgrade fixer is changing it
- New: Enable Block management access on WAN when switching to Router mode
- New: Dynamic DNS configuration via system.cfg
- New: Added option allowing LLDP packets to pass wireless bridge
- New: DHCP Option configuration via system.cfg
- New: Update dropbear to v2016.74
- New: OpenSSL update to v1.0.2h
- New: lighttpd update to v1.4.39
- New: Linux kernel update to v2.6.32.71
- ETSI EN 301 893 v1.8.1 adaptivity improvements
- Update 5GHz band for China: add 5180-5240MHz and 5260-5320MHz channels
- Revised UNII Rules activation for NanoStation M5, NanoStation Loco M5 and LiteBeam M5 23
- Reduce false positives and misclassifications of invalid DFS radar events
- airMAX security improvements
- MAC authentication process improvement while RADIUS server is not reachable
- Various vulnerability/security changes
- Stability improvements
- Performance issue when XM device runs out of memory
- Fix: Set CPU speed to 400MHz to eliminate out of band emission for Verizon (XM series)
- Fix: AP drops stations when another AP with the same SSID is running on the same frequency
- Fix: Stability fixes (random AP/Station reboots)
- Fix: RADIUS MAC Authentication fails in case server isn't reachable
- Fix: Can't SSH to Mikrotik devices
- Fix: Do not load NAT helpers modules when NAT is disabled
- Fix: DNS Proxy binds not just to LAN but to WAN port also
- Fix: MSS Clamping for PPPoE is not enabled when Management VLAN is configured
- Fix: Generate unique SSL certificate for each device
- Fix: Generate SSL certificate start date from firmware build timestamp
- Fix: Crontab does not work with multiple scheduler/commands
- Fix: AirMax Capacity reports over 100 percent with Legacy devices
- Fix: Site Survey doesn't report full list of available APs
- Fix: Show full EdgeSwitch firmware version in Device Discovery
- Fix: Device Name with not allowed symbols breaks DHCP
- Fix: Impossible to log in with SSH authorisation keys
- Fix: French language translation issue
- Fix: Change antenna reporting to Chain0/Chain1 instead of Vertical/Horizontal for all Rocket models
- Fix: Wrong TX Power reporting from command line "iwlist ath0 txpower" (XW)
- Fix: DHCPv6 doesn't after PPPoE session reinitialisation
- Fix: Revised UNII Rules activation/deactivation for products manufactured after 06/01/2016 (due to changes in the FCC rules)
- WEB UI: Updated Chinese translation
- WEB UI: More statistics on Main page (CPU/Memory usage)
- WEB UI: Added DFS Events monitoring list on the Main page
- WEB UI: Switch antenna Chain0/Chain1 mapping to Horizontal/Vertical for PowerBeams
Applying a newer firmware version than the one already installed on your unit can bring various enhancements, include workarounds for diverse problems encountered by the device, and improve or add newly developed features.
On the other hand, downgrading the firmware version can recover the device’s functionality in the event of a software update either turning up faulty or causing the unit’s overall performance to drop. However, bear in mind that applying an older firmware isn’t recommended and might not always be possible.
When it comes to the update steps, due to the large variety of devices and numerous ways for installing a new firmware, it is recommended that you carefully read and understand the upgrade steps, and consider applying a different firmware only when you have familiarized yourself with the update method.
As the installation process is most of the times quite risky, this step should be taken by users that have the ability to successfully complete the update; regular users may initiate it at their own risk. Moreover, it’s best that this task be performed in a steady power environment such as the one ensured by a UPS unit.
Therefore, if you consider applying this release, hit the download button, take into account all the aforementioned aspects, and update the device’s firmware. Also make sure you constantly check with our website to ensure 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.
Device Type: Network Card File Size: 7 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Card File Size: 7 MB OS Independent
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Install DriverDevice Type: Network Card File Size: 8.1 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Card File Size: 8.1 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Card File Size: 8.1 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Card File Size: 7 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Card File Size: 8.1 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Card File Size: 8.1 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Card File Size: 8.1 MB OS Independent
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