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Release Date: November 24, 2023
Feature |
Source of Demand |
Description |
Wi-Fi 6E |
Internal |
Added features of the Wi-Fi 6E protocol, including the 6 GHz frequency band, Multi-BSSID, and RNR. New commands: multi-bssid enable rnr enable ap-announcement-mode [ fils | uprs ] |
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) |
Internal |
The dfs adjustment enable command is converted to an official command for enabling frequency hopping. New command: dfs adjustment enable |
Feature |
Source of Demand |
Description |
RF-Ping |
Internal |
Air interface link detection New commands: rf-ping enable rf-ping H.H.H [ data-rate data-rate ] rf-ping update |
WPA3 |
Internal |
Added encryption modes of WPA3-Personl: Hash-to-Element (H2E) only and both Hash-to-Element and Hunting and Pecking support (H2E/HnP) New command: security wpa3 personal pwe { hnp | h2e [ both } |
Data plane |
Internal |
By default, the AP does not allow MDNS and SSDP packets to pass through. When the data-plane close-mdns-filter and data-plane close-ssdp-filter commands are configured, MDNS and SSDP packets are allowed. |
Description |
First Release |
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BUG-1077856 |
After the AP enters the quiet mode on the DFS channel, clients fail to be connected to Radio 3. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10220907) |
BUG-1077887 |
By default, the AP does not allow MDNS and SSDP packets to pass through. When the data-plane close-mdns-filter and data-plane close-ssdp-filter commands are configured, MDNS and SSDP packets are allowed. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10220907) |
BUG-1077895 |
When a cloud AP is connected to Ruijie Cloud, a PPSK authentication failure occurs. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(0)B0, Release(10212418) |
BUG-1078040 |
When the number of scanned channels is greater than 1 in air interface scan (AIS) monitor mode, data loss may occur during scanning. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(0)B0, Release(10200907) |
BUG-1079004 |
When the AP is running, packet loss occurs on clients. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W4S1, Release(10193106) |
BUG-1083794 |
The dfs adjustment enable command is converted to an official command. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B1, Release(10230813) |
BUG-1083812 |
The comments of the historical-radar-channels command displayed by the show dfs command are revised to be consistent with that of the historical-radar-channels command displayed by the clear dfs command. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B14, Release(10223017) |
BUG-1083820 |
A frequency hopping error occurs when the channel width is set to 160 MHz. The frequency does not change after radar signals are detected. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B13, Release(10211817) |
BUG-1084359 |
When the show wids detected all command is run on the RG-AP880-L AP, the information about signals on channel 36 is not displayed. |
AP_RGOS 11.9(6)W3B4, Release(10231519) |
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