What Ken is worried about (because I've chatted off-list with him) is that release (or series of releases) where some frequencies get unchecked from the SM scan list.

Here you go Ken. 12.1.1 was the bad one. The only thing I don't remember is if you have to hit 12.2.2 first because of the interop stuff. But it sounds like no. So as Sean says, I think you'll be fine getting to 12.1 first and then whatever release you want after that.

From 12.1.2 release notes:
Starting in 12.1.1, if the PMP430 SM is configured with a Radio Scan List containing frequencies which are invalid for the configured Region Code, then loading the Configuration -> Radio page could cause some of the valid frequency selections to be lost on the next radio reboot. This has been fixed in 12.1.2 and it is recommended to upgrade to 12.1.2 and to always click “Save Changes” when viewing the Configuration -> Radio page on radios running 12.1.1.

I don't remember having "invalid for the configured region code" frequencies. It just randomly lost frequencies. But whatever.

And I don't remember which release(s) it was that stored the bad frequency offset in the 450 SMs. But it sucked.

On 6/20/2016 11:07 AM, Sean Heskett wrote:
You can just go to 12.1 and then 13.4.1

If the 450 is going to be on 14.1.x then use sm auto update to bring the 430 sm up to 14.1.x (I'd recommend 14.1.2beta 17 rather than 14.1.1 even tho it's stil "beta" 14.1.2beta 17 is WAY more stable than 14.1.1)

And then same thing if you are going to use 14.2 (which is still beta)

-Sean


On Monday, June 20, 2016, Ken Hohhof <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    When Cambium says to first upgrade to 12.1, do they literally mean
    12.1, or 12.1.2?


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