I was just discussing with Aaron offlist about build 32 AutoSync selecting the on-board GPS instead of timing port at boot. The deployed AP I have been testing on has a Parasitic SyncPipe, no power port sync and the iGPS on this AP usually always has a good lock. Prior to build 32, it would always boot up and use the timing port. Now build 32 wants the on-board at boot, at least every time I've had a chance to reboot the AP, which has only been the update from build 30 to 32 and one reboot afterwards so far.

I would like to know if anyone else sees the same thing happening with build 32. Maybe it's just me, but I would prefer it to come up on the timing port before the on-board GPS for tracking GPS status of the attached SyncPipe.

BTW, I've seen a very nice improvement in 13.2 beta for both throughput and session issues during multipath events. I think 13.2 is going to be a major leap forward for the 450.

On 10/3/2014 6:19 PM, Aaron Schneider via Af wrote:

Since the last Open Beta load (Build 30), this also contains:

  * Fix for negative VC count on home page
  * New OID to see NAT table size in use
  * Fix for Active FTP with NAT
  * PPPoE Control Message High Priority with VLAN Enabled

ן¿½Added missing OIDs for IPv6 packet filtering configuration

We are very close to release, so please give this load a try!

Regards,

-Aaron

*From:*Af [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *John Mehling via Af
*Sent:* Friday, October 03, 2014 6:10 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [AFMUG] 13.2 (Build32) Beta Software is Now Available!ן¿½ן¿½

Folks,

Software version 13.2(Build32) has been added to the Cambium Open Beta program for PMP450, PMP430, and PTP230.

Please go here:https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/betaif you would like to test the new load and offer feedback on the Beta Forum.

Fixes in this release include:

ן¿½ Fix for Motorola Binary GPS based devices (CMM2, SyncPipe, etc)

ן¿½ Fix for PTP450 link test with small packets causing session drop and/or invalid readings

This version also adds OID support for IPv6 packet filtering.

As always, we look forward to your feedback.  Thank you!

-John

*John Mehling*

Senior Engineer - Support


*Cambium Networks*
3800 Golf Rd.,  Suite 360

Rolling Meadows, IL 60008

www.cambiumnetworks.com


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