Early Access EAP Beta Firmware for Omada SDN Controller v5.9 (Updated on May 6th, 2024)- [Thread Closed]
This Article Applies to
EAP223(EU) V2.0
EAP225(US) V3.0
EAP225(EU) V3.20
EAP225(EU) V4.0
EAP225-Outdoor(US) V1.0
EAP225-Outdoor(EU) V3.0
EAP230-Wall(EU) V1.0
EAP235-Wall(EU/US) V1.0
EAP223(EU/US) V1.0
EAP245(US) V4.0
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EAP610 v1.0 /v1.6 (EU/US/CA)
EAP610 v2.0 /v2.6 /v2.20 /v2.26 (EU/US/CA/JP/EG)
EAP610 v3.0 (EU/US/CA/JP/EG)
EAP613 v1.0 /v1.6 (EU/US/JP)
EAP615-Wall v1.0 /v1.6 (EU/US/CA/JP/EG)
EAP650-Wall v1.0 (EU/US)
EAP655-Wall v1.0 /v1.6 (EU/US/CA/JP)
EAP650 v1.0 /v1.6 /v1.20 /v1.26 (EU/US/CA/JP)
EAP653 v1.0 /v1.6 (EU/US/CA/JP)
EAP670 v1.0 /v1.6 /v1.20 /v1.26 (EU/US/CA/JP)
EAP620HD v2.0 (CA)
EAP620HD v2.0 /v2.6 /v2.8 (EU/US/JP)
EAP620HD v3.0 /v3.6 /v3.20 /v3.26 (EU/US/CA/JP/EG)
EAP610-Outdoor v1.0 /v1.6 /v1.20 /v1.26 (EU/US/CA/JP/EG)EAP650-Outdoor v1.0 /v1.6 (EU/US/CA/JP/EG)
EAP680 v1.0(EU)
EAP683 UR/LR v1.0/1.6(EU/US/CA/JP)
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*More EAP Firmware for Omada SDN Controller v5.9 will be provided soon, stay tuned!
Release Notes
New Feature/Enhancement
1. Added support for the following new features which were added on Omada Controller v5.9.
- Added support for shared bandwidth while using the "SSID Rate Limit" feature.
- Added support for IPv6 ACL/URL Filtering/Guest Network.
- Added support for IPv6 dial-up/Client address acquisition/MLD to unicast.
- Added support for LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol).
- Added support for the Network Check.
Select an Omada EAP and perform a ping or traceroute test to check the network connectivity.
- Added support for Packet Capture.
Select an Omada EAP, set the capture filter, and perform a packet capture for troubleshooting. Omada Controller uses TCP port 29815 to download the packets.
- Added support for Terminal.
Select an Omada device (EAP or Switch), open Terminal, and then you can execute CLI or Shell commands. Omada Controller uses TCP port 29816 to create remote control terminall sessions with the devices.
- Added support for downloading device info.
Omada Controller uses TCP port 29815 to receive the information from the devices. You can download a device's info by opening its Properties window, going to Config > Manage Device, and clicking Download. This feature helps to confirm the operational status of Omada devices and to perform troubleshooting.
- Added support for the "Lock To AP" feature.
Open a client's Properties window, go to Config, enable the function, and select one or multiple EAPs, then the client will be locked to the selected EAPs. This feature helps prevent a static client from roaming frequently between multiple EAPs.
- Added support for RADIUS username report.
When the SSID is configured with WPA-Enterprise authentication, the username used by the wireless client will be displayed in the 802.1X Authentication column of the Clients page.
2. Added support for some remaining new features on some EAP devices, which were added on controller v5.8 and earlier.
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EAP610 v3, EAP613 v1
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Added support for PPSK function in Controller mode.
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Added support for Band Steering.
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Added support for 802.11r fast roaming protocol.
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Added support for Multiple RADIUS server.
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EAP655-Wall v1
- Added support for PPSK function in Controller mode.
- Added support for 802.11r fast roaming protocol.
- Added support for Multiple RADIUS server.
- Added support for Multicast/Broadcast Management.
- EAP650 v1, EAP670 v1
- Added support for Multiple RADIUS server.
- Added support for Multicast/Broadcast Management.
- EAP615-Wall v1
- Added support for Band Steering.
- Added support for 802.11r fast roaming protocol.
- EAP650-Outdoor v1
- Added support for RE mode in Standalone. Please refer to FAQ3646 to learn how to configure it.
- EAP650-Wall v1, EAP610 v2
- Added support for PPSK function in Controller mode.
Bug Fixed
Fixed some issues that may occur on some EAP devices.
- EAP655-Wall v1
- Fixed abnormal IPv6 address acquisition for clients when enables Dynamic VLAN.
- EAP650 v1, EAP670 v1
- Fixed abnormal IPv6 address acquisition for clients when enables Dynamic VLAN.
- Fixed the disconnected issue caused by weather radar channels.
- EAP610 v3, EAP613 v1
- Fixed the issue that the Bonjour service may cause the AP to restart under certain circumstances.
- Fixed the issue that the Mesh AP may fail to return to the Connected state after a reboot in some cases.
- Fixed the issue that the SNMP may fail to get the correct number of clients with OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.11863.10.1.1.1.0.
Firmware Download
Before the Upgrade
(1) Please be sure you have read the Beta Test Agreement before upgrading the Beta firmware!
(2) You may follow the following guide to upgrade your Omada EAP devices. How to Upgrade/Downgrade Omada EAPs.
Firmware Download Link
EAP223 V2, EAP225 V3&V3.2, EAP225 V4, EAP225-Outdoor V1&V3 Pre-release
EAP230-Wall V1, EAP235-Wall V1 3.2.0_Build 20240103 Pre-release
EAP223 V1_1.3.0_Build 20240131 Pre-release
EAP610(EU)_V1_1.1.2 Build 20230922
EAP610(EU)_V2_1.1.4 Build 20230922
EAP610(EU)_V3_1.4.3 Build 20231215
EAP613(EU)_V1_1.4.3 Build 20231215
EAP615-Wall(EU)_V1_1.2.3 Build 20231215
EAP650-Wall(EU)_V1_1.1.4 Build 20231208
EAP655-Wall(EU)_V1_1.2.4 Build 20231208
EAP653(EU)_V1_1.0.9 Build 20230814
EAP650(EU)_V1_1.0.13 Build 20240131
EAP670(EU)_V1_1.0.12 Build 20230922
EAP620 HD(EU)_V2_1.1.2 Build 20230922
EAP620 HD(EU)_V3_1.2.3 Build 20230922
EAP610-Outdoor(EU)_V1_1.2.3 Build 20230922
EAP650-Outdoor(EU)_V1_1.1.3 Build 20240131
EAP680(EU)_v1_1.1.0_Build20240423(pre-release)
EAP683LR(EU_US_CA_JP)_v1_EAP683LR(US)_v1.6_1.1.0_Build20240412(pre-release)
EAP683UR(EU_US_CA_JP)_v1_EAP683UR(US)_v1.6_1.1.0_Build20240412(pre-release)
Additional Information
All feedback is welcome, including letting us know about successful device upgrades.
If somehow you encounter an issue during or after the EAP 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 EAP gets bricked during the firmware upgrade, you may follow the guide below to recover the firmware.
How to use the Recovery Mode to recover the firmware for EAP
Update Log
July 5, 2024:
Official version EAP245 V4(US) 1.3.1 has been released.
Currently we only have US version, for other regions, please keep waiting for the update.
June 19, 2024:
Update to provide the Pre-Released version for the following EAPs:
EAP680 V1, EAP683 LR V1, EAP683 UR V1 Pre-release (Released on June 19th, 2024)
May 6, 2024:
Update to provide the Pre-Released version for the following EAPs:
EAP650-Wall V2_1.0.2, EAP650 V2_1.1.0 Pre-release (Released on May 6th, 2024)
Mar 13, 2024:
Update to provide the Pre-Released version for the following EAPs:
EAP223 V2, EAP225 V3&V3.2, EAP225 V4, EAP225-Outdoor V1&V3 (Pre-release version)
EAP230-Wall V1, EAP235-Wall V1 3.0.2_Build 20240103 (Pre-release version)(Pre-release version)
EAP223 V1_1.3.0_Build 20240131 (Pre-release version)(Pre-release version)
Feb 4th, 2024:
Update EAP650/EAP650-Outdoor beta version to official release.
EAP650v1: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap650/v1/#Firmware
EAP650-Outdoorv1: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap650-outdoor/v1/#Firmware
Jan 4th, 2024:
Update EAP610/EAP613/EAP615-Wall/ EAP655-Wall/ EAP650-Wall beta version to official release.
EAP610v3: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap610/#Firmware
EAP613v1: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap613/#Firmware
EAP615-Wallv1: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap615-wall/#Firmware
EAP655-Wallv1: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap655-wall/#Firmware
EAP650-Wallv1: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap650-wall/#Firmware
Dec 18th, 2023:
Update EAP610/EAP620 HD/EAP610-Outdoor beta version to official release.
EAP610v1: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap610/v1/#Firmware
EAP610v2: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap610/v2/#Firmware
EAP620 HDv2: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap620-hd/v2/#Firmware
EAP620 HDv3: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap620-hd/v3/#Firmware
EAP610-Outdoorv1: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap610-outdoor/v1/#Firmware
Nov 24th, 2023:
Update the EAP650-Wall v1 and EAP655-Wall v1 firmware, which fixed some issues.
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Before
EAP650-WALL_V1_1.1.1_Build 20230814 (Beta)
EAP655-WALL_V1_1.2.0_Build 20230717 (Beta)
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After
EAP650-WALL_V1_1.1.3_Build20231120 (Beta)
EAP655-WALL_V1_1.2.3_Build20231120 (Beta)
Nov 15th, 2023:
Update the EAP610 v3, EAP613 v1 and EAP615-Wall v1 firmware, which fixed some issues.
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Before
EAP610_V3_1.4.1_Build 20230828 (Beta)
EAP613_V1_1.4.1_Build 20230828 (Beta)
EAP615-WALL_V1_1.2.0_Build 20230711 (Beta)
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After
EAP610_V3_1.4.2_Build 20231011 (Beta)
EAP613_V1_1.4.2_Build 20231011 (Beta)
EAP615-WALL_V1_1.2.2_Build 20231018 (Beta)
Nov 8th, 2023:
Update EAP670 v1 beta version to official release.
EAP670v1: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/eap670/v1/#Firmware
Sep 27th, 2023:
Update the EAP610 v3 and EAP613 v1 firmware, which fixed some issues.
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Before
EAP610_V3_1.4.0_Build 20230718 (Beta)
EAP613_V1_1.4.0_Build 20230718 (Beta)
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After
EAP610_V3_1.4.1_Build 20230828 (Beta)
EAP613_V1_1.4.1_Build 20230828 (Beta)
Aug 31st, 2023:
1) Add the following EAP firmware for early access.
EAP610(EU&US&CA)_V1_1.1.1_Build 20230814 (Beta)
EAP650-WALL(EU)_V1_1.1.1_Build 20230814 (Beta)
EAP653(EU&US&CA&JP)_V1_1.0.9 Build 20230814
EAP620HD(CA)_V2_1.1.1_Build 20230815 (Beta)
EAP620HD(EU&US&JP)_V2_1.1.1_Build 20230814 (Beta)
2) Update the following EAP firmware for early access.
EAP610(EU&US&CA&JP&EG)_V2_1.1.3_Build 20230814 (Beta)
EAP650(EU&US&CA&JP)_V1_1.0.10_Build 20230814 (Beta)
EAP620HD(EU&US&CA&JP&EG)_V3_1.2.2_Build 20230814 (Beta)
Aug 15th, 2023:
Add the following EAP firmware for early access.
EAP610_V2_1.1.2_Build 20230717 (Beta)
EAP620HD_V3_1.2.1_Build 20230717 (Beta)
EAP610-Outdoor_V1_1.2.1_Build 20230717 (Beta)
EAP650-Outdoor_V1_1.1.0_Build 20230811 (Beta)
Aug 7th, 2023:
Add the following EAP firmware for early access.
EAP615-Wall_V1_1.2.0_Build 20230711 (Beta)
Aug 2nd, 2023:
Post the following EAP firmware for early access.
EAP610_V3_1.4.0_Build 20230718 (Beta)
EAP613_V1_1.4.0_Build 20230718 (Beta)
EAP655-WALL_V1_1.2.0_Build 20230717 (Beta)
EAP650_V1_1.0.9_Build 20230702 (Beta)
EAP670_V1_1.0.11_Build 20230702 (Beta)
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Hello @folfix,
folfix wrote
EDIT 2: Changing PMF from "Mandatory" to "Capable" fixed the issue. (wifi settings)
Worth to metion that using 1.0.6 beta and Mandatory PMF used to work - probably this was not implemented properly.
Thanks for updating us on what you've done to have it fixed. If there is anything new came out, please feel free to let me know.
That makes sense now. The PMF feature was supported since Omada Controller v5.7, which requires to upgrade the EAP device firmware to take effect. The 1.0.6 beta firmware you mentioned is not adapted to controller 5.7, that is, the 1.0.6 beta firmware doesn't support the PMF feature, thus the PMF configuration with "Mandatory" won't affect the connection of non-PMF-capable clients.
While the EAP670_V1_1.0.11_Build 20230702 (Beta) provided in this post is adapted to controller 5.9, which supports the PMF feature. It seems that your IoT client is non-PMF-capable, so changing PMF from "Mandatory" to "Capable" can fix the issue. If your IoT still has connection issue with the "Capable" option, you may disable PMF for the IoT network.
BTW, the 1.0.11 beta firmware provided in this post has already fixed the adoption loop issue that was fixed by the 1.0.6 beta.
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@Fae thanks for clarification!
Yep, I confirm the loop problem is gone in 1.0.11 beta.
Small suggestion: it would be convenient to see an warning in logs - that device can't connect to AP because of PMF.
Nevertheless, I am not sure if this is technically possible - to determine such an error on AP/controller level.
Thanks,
Jan
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Hello @Cozz,
Cozz wrote
I have just found out via Insights that the Nest Protects - when the EAP is on the 1.2.0 firmware - are blocked by an ACL that I have not setup. When I rollback the firmware, this mystery ACL block vanishes.
Sorry that I just realized that you were saying the Blocked list at the Insights > Known Client.
Actually, that Blocked list has nothing to do with the ACL rule. If the clients are shown in the Blocked list, that means the clients was blocked from the Known Client list before, as shown in the following gif, you can easily click the Block icon to block any known clients and you can click the Unblock icon to remove it from the Blocked list.
Please try to click the Unblock icon to unblock the Nest Protects, and check whether your Nest Protects can connect to the EAP WiFi properly on the 1.2.0 firmware. Besides, please also confirm whether you configured the PMF with "Mandatory" like what @folfix did. If yes, please change it to "Capable" or disable the PMF for checking. About the PMF feature, you can check my reply in floor #65 for more details.
We look forward to your feedback.
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Hello @folfix,
folfix wrote
Yep, I confirm the loop problem is gone in 1.0.11 beta.
Small suggestion: it would be convenient to see an warning in logs - that device can't connect to AP because of PMF.
Nevertheless, I am not sure if this is technically possible - to determine such an error on AP/controller level.
Thank you for your prompt reply. And thank you for your suggestion, I'll forward it to the developer for further evaluation.
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Hi Fae,
It wasn't blocked via Insights; it had a very generic error saying blocked by ACL. See screenshot below:
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Hello @Cozz,
Cozz wrote
It wasn't blocked via Insights; it had a very generic error saying blocked by ACL. See screenshot below:
Thank you for the screenshot. So you were actually talking about the ACL block in the Insights > Past Connection > Association Failure.
To confirm, could you please go to Settings > Wireless Networks > WLAN, edit your existing wireless network and check whether the Mac Filter is configured?
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@Fae Can 100% confirm that there is no MAC filtering on any of the WiFi networks. In an effort to troubleshoot, I have split the network - Network 1 (combined 2.4/5GHz) and Network 2 (5GHz) and Network 3 (2.4GHz) as some reports said that Nest Protects had difficulty connecting to combined networks.
It was not until I rolled back to 1.1.6 that the Nest Proctect was able to join Network 3 (2.4GHz only) successfully.
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Hello @Cozz,
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@Fae Can 100% confirm that there is no MAC filtering on any of the WiFi networks. In an effort to troubleshoot, I have split the network - Network 1 (combined 2.4/5GHz) and Network 2 (5GHz) and Network 3 (2.4GHz) as some reports said that Nest Protects had difficulty connecting to combined networks.
It was not until I rolled back to 1.1.6 that the Nest Proctect was able to join Network 3 (2.4GHz only) successfully.
Thank you for your confirmation. The issue has been reported to the developer team for investigation. I'll get back to you soon when there is an update on your case.
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I have an issue with the 1.0.11 beta firmware for the EAP-670 V1(.26) that I’ve been working to track down. Under certain conditions, the EAP discards all transmit packets on the 2.4G band.
This is an event from earlier today. There are 0 discarded packets, but suddenly discards spike on the 2.4G band and transmit packets falls to 0:
From my observations, after a few repetitions, it seems to corollate to the EAP reaching 67-69% memory utilization. I would not say the EAP was under load. There were 28 total users connected, of those 10 were using the 2.4G band. As for the 5G band, users seem to be uneffected.
A reboot hides the symptoms for a few hours, about 10 or so, in my environment at least.
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From my observations, after a few repetitions, it seems to corollate to the EAP reaching 67-69% memory utilization. I would not say the EAP was under load. There were 28 total users connected, of those 10 were using the 2.4G band. As for the 5G band, users seem to be uneffected.
Can you still recall the previous firmware of your EAP670? Are you still running with the 1.0.11 beta firmware on your EAP670?
When you find the transmit packets falls to 0, are the 10 users using the 2.4GHz still connected and getting internet connection?
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