04-19-2016 07:36 AM
I've upgraded the organization's RV320 router firmware to 1.3.1.10 this february, but now, checking the available firmware versions in cisco's support website, the most recent one is one of the 1.2.x.x firmwares.
Why did dis happen? Is there something extremely wrong with the 1.3.1.10 firmware?
Because I've been having different issues with the network, so I would like to know if I should downgrade or just wait a couple days for a newer 1.3.x.x firmware.
Thank you very much in advance.
04-21-2016 08:21 AM
i was looking for this firmware too. there are a lot of postings of people who upgraded to 1.3.1.10 and one of their main problems seems to be that after upgrading only one easy vpn client can connect to the router any more. (or at least something like that. you can find more details in other threads.)
cisco does not say any word about that. they just removed the firmware and give a sh*t for their customers. we have enough of cisco and throw out our cisco rv325 routers and move to pfsense.
04-22-2016 09:51 AM
This is the reply I received from support (along with asking if they plan to increase the IP/MAC binding to more than 80):
The reason for the retrieving of the firmware on the site is to review the performance of the new issues added. For now, we recommend to downgrade to the latest firmware available on the website.
As for the IP/MAC binding limit there are no plans for that change right now.
04-24-2016 07:35 AM
From what I heard the firmware will be re-added once the bug has been fixed.
04-24-2016 10:38 AM
Who knows how long that will be.
04-27-2016 11:06 AM
Michiel is correct.
The new Firmware will be posted asap. The team is diligently working on the fix.
Thanks,
Marc
05-12-2016 02:03 PM
Has anyone heard from support when this will be released?
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