[MVMA] AREDN Production Release 3.24.10.0 is now available.
Chuck Gelm NC8Q
nc8q-aredn at gelm.net
Thu Oct 3 20:27:08 EDT 2024
AREDN Production Release 3.24.10.0 is now available.
The biggest change in this release if you haven't been keeping tabs on
AREDN, is the "new UI". The old UI, written in LUA not only looked old,
it was hampering the implementation of new features. Now written in
JavaScript, among other things it's more economical on bandwidth used to
display the user interface. It's also much easier to add new features.
The new UI has taken 6 months and the work of many, many people. We’d
like to thank everyone involved with developing, documenting, and
especially debugging this; we really appreciate our community!
Because it's new, navigating around it may initially be a challenge.
Steve, AB7PA, keeper of the AREDN docs, has done a stellar job in
documenting the new UI. It's highly recommended you at least skim them,
here: _http://docs.arednmesh.org/en/latest/_
<http://docs.arednmesh.org/en/latest/> Within the new UI you will also
find a Help button for every dialog. Please press it and read the inline
help at least once. Finally, we recorded a walk through of the new UI
which you can find here: _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG_2ploIYzg_
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG_2ploIYzg> (note that there have been
a few minor changes since we did this).
After upgrading, you may be returned to the old UI or you might see the
new UI. In either case you will see a green button in the
upper-right-hand corner of your browser window which lets you toggle
between them. In the new UI you will initially be in Guest mode. To log
into Admin mode, click on the little guy in the upper-right-hand corner,
click on Login and enter the node's password (no need for a user name).
Ugrading notes
1. Devices running nightly builds will only notify about new nightly
builds; going forward the same behavior will hold for devices
running production release code; they'll only notify on detection of
new production releases. Regardless all builds will be available in
a refreshed update list.
2. If a watchdog timer is enabled, recommend disabling during updates.
If the watchdog kicks off during an update it could derail the
update process.
*Enhancements*
* New UI. All the enhancements below are in the new UI only. The old
UI remains unchanged.
* New custom UI when first installing nodes.
* Ability to remove unused tunnels
* Added a weight to tunnels, now on a per-tunnel basis (the "weight"
artificially degrades the tunnel's ETX; if an RF route also exists
and its ETX value is better, it will be preferred)
* Themes support: default, high contrast, color-blind, dark, and light.
* Portable themes let you set a theme on your localnode and see it on
every other node. So if you’re color blind for example, you can set
that once and see on every node you visit.
* If a node can get to http://downloads.aredenmesh.org it will
indicate if a code update is available. Nightly nodes will be
notified of nightly updates, while release nodes will be notified of
release updates.
* Added update progress indicator when downloading or uploading firmware.
* Added ability to switch between 12 hour and 24 hour displays
* DHCP aliases are now rewritten when DHCP range changes
* Now show metric units if your locale isn't "en-us" or “en-gb”
* Added the option to prevent LQM from blocking poorly performing
links. This allows you to keep LQM active and let it manage link
performance, without it shutting down crucial connections.
* Added topic-sensitive help in every configuration dialog.
* Added always-running NTPD option
* Added GPS support (see _https://github.com/kn6plv/WhereAndWhen_
<https://github.com/kn6plv/WhereAndWhen> for how to install a GPS
receiver) which is shared by all DtD connected nodes.
*New Device Support*
* Ubiquiti Nanobeam 5AC WA
* Support for newer Mikrotik devices that use the newer Mikrotik v7
bootloader
*Fixes and Improvements*
* Fixed Ubiquiti AC devices failing WiFi scan if on 10MHz
* Fixed time drifting problem on Basebox 5, QRT 5, non-AC mANT 19S
* User firewall rules are now preserved across upgrades
* Fix supernode locator. Now correctly finds the closest one.
*Post-release*
Just a heads-up - this is what will happen in the first nightly build
after this production release:
* The old UI will be removed from the software. Having both of them
there impacts the older 32 MB devices and going forward keeping both
UI’s compatible isn’t possible.
* A secondary NTP server option will be added
* WiFi scanning of non-mesh and multiple wifi devices will be supported
* Support for different wireless WAN client encryptions will be added
*Post-release note*
Those of you who like to run nightlies may want to hold off for a few
releases after this production release; there are a lot of changes
queued up for the next nightly build (more than shown above) and there's
apt to be some breakage for a bit.
*Notes*
* The way the tunnel addresses are allocated has changed in the new
UI. In some unlikely cases you may need to remove a tunnel and
re-add it.
* While we provide both UIs in this release, trying to use both
interchangeably can cause problems. Once you start using the new UI,
please don’t go back and use the old one.
* There remain problems with the TP-Link CPE710.
* GL.iNet GL-B1300 does not support negative channels on the 2.4 GHz band.
* The Litebeam M5 is no longer supported.
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