Early Access ER8411 V1 1.2.2_Build_20240809 Pre-Release Firmware (Updated on Aug 12th, 2024)
This Article Applies to
ER8411(UN) V1 1.2.2 20240718(Pre-Release)
ER8411(UN) V1 1.2.2 20240809(Pre-Release)
Release Notes
Modifications:
1. Update OpenSSL version.
2. Support OpenVPN GCM algorithm.
Bug Fixed:
1. Fixed the issue that URL filter does not take effect when the browser enabled TLS 1.3 hybridized Kyber support.
2. Fixed some known security vulnerabilities.
3. Fixed some bugs and issues. (Build 20240809)
Firmware Download
Before the Upgrade
(1) Please be sure you have read the Beta Test Agreement before upgrading the Beta/Pre-released firmware!
(2) You may follow the following guide to upgrade your Omada devices. How to Upgrade/Downgrade Omada Gateways
Firmware Download Link
ER8411(UN) V1_1.2.2_Build_20240718 (Pre-Release)
ER8411(UN) V1_1.2.2_Build_20240809 (Pre-Release)
Notes:
(1) The above firmware is applied to ER8411(UN) V1.
(2) Your device’s configuration won’t be lost after upgrading.
Additional Information
All feedback is welcome, including letting us know about successful device upgrades.
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If somehow you encounter an issue during or after the router upgrade, it's suggested to contact us with the following info:
- Omada Controller version
- Device Firmware version with Build number (previous and current)
If your router gets bricked during the firmware upgrade, you may follow the guide below to recover the firmware.
How to use the Emergency Mode to recover the firmware for Omada Gateways
Update Log
Aug 12th, 2024:
Update the firmware.
July 19th, 2024:
Release of this post.
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you cannot create a route to an OpenVPN tunnel. routing must be pushed by the OpenVPN server, there is nothing ru can do on the router to do that.
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hmm... do you mean routing had to be provided only from OpenVPN server?
even for ER8411 clients before the NAT?
it is very disappointing information....
i hope to upgrade L2TP to OpenVPN by ER8411.
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yes there is no policy route on OpenVPN yet. but it comes in Omada version 5.15 so it's probably not too long.
L2TP has policy route if it is an option
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Looks I have an Idea about "crutches"
+one more Wan at er8411 in Static IP mode
+er605 as OpenVPN Client
+static routes all I need to this Wan!
Looks awfuly stupid but will work..
Thanks! I will wait Omada 5.15 very much )
Best Regards.
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that sounds good, I do the same with Wireguard. have created a WAN to which I have connected a router that run wireguard client and run policy route via the WAN interface to the other router. works perfectly :-)
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It is so disappointing to spent cash for er8411 as a VPN solution and to use er605 for VPN client... ((
I hope TP-Link will upgrade VPN abilities in er8411 soon. As for now my old er6120 works much more faster and had no such troubles as you can see at the picture:
Extra CPU Load causer by pressing "Disconnect" button at my PPPoE Wan.
er6120 works fine for 5 years with the same providers...
This bug already transferred via my TP-Link national support team....
P.S. OpenVPN via er605 gave only 10Mbps, L2TP had 150+ Mbps.....
Best Regards.
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yes agree, but now the policy route to both OpenVPN and Wireguard is coming soon. the only thing that worries me is that the ER8411 doesn't work well with OpenVPN. I did a test yesterday, I set up an OpenVPN client tunnel against a Unifi UCG-Ultra as server and ER8411 and ER706W as client, and ER706W which is a much slower router. I have not converted it to Mbps so you get the result in MB/s
On the ER8411, the download was about 5-6 MB/s. On the ER706W, I downloaded 15 MB/s and the ER8411, which is supposed to handle over 4000 MBps.
how much can your ER8411 transfer via OpenVPN?
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MB is Mbits or Megabytes?
I made OpenVPN server at er8411, connected via Iphone useing OpenVPN app:
DL = 32 Mbits, UL = 2 Mmits.. Good enough for LTE.
How your er8411 feels if to Disconnect - Connect one of WAN Interfaces?
Can you show CPU graph?
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avpopov1977 wrote
How your er8411 feels if to Disconnect - Connect one of WAN Interfaces?
Can you show CPU graph?
I don't quite understand the question?
But CPU is like this
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When i went to fast.com or speedtest.net i was maxing out around 300mb/s up/down, thats on site 3gb/s symettric, and remote 1.5gb/1gb. Wireguard i get around 8-900mb/s. Both are a far cry from the specs.
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