1.33.9 Build 20260401 Rel.45256 Release Candidate or Stable vertsion?

1.33.9 Build 20260401 Rel.45256 Release Candidate or Stable vertsion?

1.33.9 Build 20260401 Rel.45256 Release Candidate or Stable vertsion?
1.33.9 Build 20260401 Rel.45256 Release Candidate or Stable vertsion?
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Model: OC300  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.33.9 Build 20260401 Rel.45256

I have just downloaded and upgraded to 1.33.9 Build 20260401 Rel.45256 firmware version for Omada Controller OC300 v1. Everything operates OK so far. But after installation I noticed that it is marked as Release Candidate. The problem is, that I am not subscribed to any beta testing. I downloaded it from the official site of TP-Link: 

https://support.omadanetworks.com/en/product/oc300/v1/?resourceType=download

and there are no mentions there that it is not a final version, official release.

Is it possible to clearly mark at the download site which version is a release candidate and which is the final one? As you can know it right now ONLY AFTER THE INSTALLATION (UPGRADE)?

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Re:1.33.9 Build 20260401 Rel.45256 Release Candidate or Stable vertsion?-Solution
12 hours ago - last edited 12 hours ago

 Hi,@VitaliyT 

Thank you for posting on our business forum.

 

Release Candidate (RC) firmware versions are typically the latest builds first officially published on our official website. If no widespread issues are reported during the RC stage, this firmware will automatically update to a stable release within two weeks.

Therefore, if you manually update your controller firmware shortly after its official release on our offcial website, you will find the firmware labeled as an RC version. It will automatically update to the stable build in approximately two weeks, and no manual action is required.

 

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Re:1.33.9 Build 20260401 Rel.45256 Release Candidate or Stable vertsion?-Solution
12 hours ago - last edited 12 hours ago

 Hi,@VitaliyT 

Thank you for posting on our business forum.

 

Release Candidate (RC) firmware versions are typically the latest builds first officially published on our official website. If no widespread issues are reported during the RC stage, this firmware will automatically update to a stable release within two weeks.

Therefore, if you manually update your controller firmware shortly after its official release on our offcial website, you will find the firmware labeled as an RC version. It will automatically update to the stable build in approximately two weeks, and no manual action is required.

 

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