- [Cellular] Added functionality to store and reuse last known good APN for SIMs in “Auto” mode
- Added option to automatically set to airplane mode when the Cellular WAN is disabled
Compatible with Balance: 20X, 30 LTE/Pro, 310 5G/Fiber 5G, 310X, 380X, 580X
Compatible with MAX: BR1/2, HD1/2/4, Transit, HD2/4 MBX, MBX Mini
Compatible with B One: B One 5G/Plus
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/4
Compatible with UBR: Plus
Compatible with PDX, SDX, SDX Pro, EPX
- [Starlink] Updated Starlink WAN settings to ignore all reported outages, improving connectivity options
- [Starlink] Added support to use Starlink positioning data if GPS is unavailable (Included in: 8.5.0s018)
- [Outbound Policy] Route-based IPsec tunnels now support the Weighted Balance algorithm in Outbound Policy
Compatible with All Models (Except FusionHub)
- [FusionHub] FusionHub now supports cloud-init for automated configuration on cloud platforms (Included in: 8.5.0s043)
Compatible with FusionHub
- [System] Added support for SCEP, enabling automated certificate issuance and management in Peplink devices
- [SNMP] Added WAN latency metrics to WAN.mib for SNMP monitoring (Included in: 8.5.0s064)
- [System] Added domain name support to Grouped Networks for Firewall rules and Outbound Policy
- [System] Added option to select preferred VLAN as source IP for Web Admin RADIUS/TACACS authentication
- [SNMP] Added PCI, Channel, and Channel width per band to CELLULAR.mib for improved SNMP monitoring (Included in: 8.5.0s064)
- [LAN] Added support for non-FQDN hostnames in DNS Proxy Settings > Domain Lookup Policy
- [SNMP] Added support for showing LAN names in SNMP queries
- [Remote User Access] Increased Remote User Access user limit for PPTP, L2TP, and OpenVPN on B One series devices to 15 users (Included in: 8.5.0s019)
- [SpeedFusion VPN] SpeedFusion Test now supports up to 3600 seconds duration with auto-adjusted intervals (Included in: 8.5.0s046)
- [DPI] Updated application blocking list to rename “Twitter” to “X” on WebUI and InControl
- [System] WAN Analysis now supports up to 3600 seconds duration and 1 minute interval (Included in: 8.5.0s046)
Compatible with All Models
- [BR1 Mini M2M] Added support for 7-bit data bits setting on the BR1 Mini M2M serial port (Included in: 8.5.0s062)
Compatible with MAX: BR1 Mini M2M
- [KVM] Added support for reporting and controlling KVM virtual machine information on InControl2
Compatible with Balance: 2500 EC
Compatible with MAX: HD2/4 with MediaFast
Compatible with MediaFast: 500, 750
Compatible with SDX Pro, EPX (with EXM-LCDT)
- [B310 5G] Full Web Content Filtering support added to Balance 310 5G and Fiber 5G models (Included in: 8.5.0s012)
Compatible with Balance: 310 5G/Fiber 5G
- [LACP] Increased LACP support to 8 ports for SDX Pro and EPX devices (Included in: 8.4.1s191)
Compatible with SDX Pro, EPX
- [Wi-Fi WAN] Wi-Fi WAN can now connect to Peplink APs without active WAN connections (Included in: 8.4.1s192)
Compatible with Balance: 20X, 310 Fiber 5G
Compatible with MAX: All (Exclude: BR1 ENT, BR1 Mini 5G/Core, BR2 Micro, Transit Core, HD2 Mini, HD1/2 Dome/IP67)
Compatible with B One: B One, B One 5G/Plus
Compatible with UBR: Plus
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/4
Compatible with PDX, MBX
- [Web UI] Fixed a vulnerability of Host Header Injection on Web UI
- [DPI] Fixed the issue where DNS requests to Quad9 (9.9.9.9) on port 9953 were not being recognized
- [System] Fixed issue with UDP relay not working for fragmented packets
- [DPI] Fixed misclassification of 3CX and NordVPN traffic as Bittorrent; 3CX and WireGuard are now correctly identified (Fixed in: 8.5.0s009)
- [InControl] Fixed missing event logs in InControl during WAN outages by extending the log retention grace period (Fixed in: 8.4.1s190)
- [System] Fixed issue where Network > Port Settings page might show an empty page (Fixed in: 8.4.1s199)
- [OpenVPN] Fixed issue where OpenVPN site-to-site connection failed due to passwords containing the special character (Fixed in: 8.5.0s041)- [Remote User Access] Fixed issue where L2TP clients failed to connect when Remote User Access with L2TP/IPSec was enabled
- [URL Logging] Resolved issue with URL logging to prevent logging of blocked content for exempted groups and subnets
- [System] Fixed an issue where the Local DNS Proxy used the hot standby WAN to resolve hostnames
- [System] Fixed incorrect event log entries for cellular module firmware upgrades
- [OSPF] Fixed an issue where manually selecting a LAN for OSPF Network Advertising failed without a LAN cable connected
Compatible with All Models
- [Synergy Mode] Fixed an issue where Synergy WANs could go missing
Compatible with Synergized Device: Balance, MAX, MediaFast, UBR: All, PDX
Compatible with Synergy Controller: Balance: 20X, 30 LTE/Pro, One/Two, 210/310 HW4 or above, 310 5G/Fiber 5G, 310X, 380X, 580X
Compatible with Synergy Controller: MAX: BR1 Mini HW3, BR1 ENT, BR1 Pro 5G, BR1 Pro HW7, BR2 Pro HW4, Transit, 700 HW3 or above, HD1 Dome/Dome Pro, HD2 Dome, HD2 HW5 or above, HD2 Mini, HD4
Compatible with Synergy Controller: B One: B One, B One 5G/Plus
Compatible with Synergy Controller: MediaFast: All
Compatible with Synergy Controller: UBR: Plus
Compatible with Synergy Controller: SDX, SDX Pro, PDX, EPX
- [Cellular] Fixed an issue where SIM failover did not work in InControl SIM Pool when a SIM exceeded its quota
Compatible with Balance: 20X, 30 LTE/Pro, 310 5G/Fiber 5G, 310X, 380X, 580X MAX: BR1/2, HD1/2/4, Transit, HD2/4 MBX, MBX Mini
Compatible with B One: B One 5G/Plus
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/4
Compatible with UBR: Plus
Compatible with PDX, SDX, SDX Pro, EPX
- [Cellular & LTEA-Q] Fixed an issue where Cellular WAN might not work properly on LTEA-Q cellular devices
- [Cellular] Fixed an issue where SIM failover was not occurring in InControl SIM Pool when a SIM exceeded its bandwidth quota
- [Cellular] Fixed issue where BYO eSIM activation might fail on LTEA-B or LTEA-Q cellular devices
- [Cellular] Fixed issue where LTE-SQ cellular device’s model displayed as “error” in Cellular WAN details
Compatible with Balance: 20X, 30 LTE/Pro, 310 5G/Fiber 5G, 310X, 380X, 580X
Compatible with MAX: BR1/2, HD1/2/4, Transit, HD2/4 MBX, MBX Mini
Compatible with B One: B One 5G/Plus
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/4
Compatible with UBR: Plus
Compatible with PDX, SDX, SDX Pro, EPX
- [eSIM] Fixed an issue where the eSIM functionality did not work properly after a device reboot
- [eSIM] Fixed issue where BYO eSIM activation might fail (Fixed in: 8.5.0s030)
- [eSIM] Fixed issue with Peplink eSIM failing to connect when InControl management is disabled
Compatible with Balance: 20X HW3, 310X HW3, 310 5G, 380X, 580X
Compatible with MAX: BR1 Mini/Mini Core HW3/Mini M2M, BR1 Pro 5G, BR1 Pro HW7, BR2 Pro, Transit Duo Pro/Pro E, HD2/4 MBX HW4, HD1 Dome Pro, HD2 Dome Pro E/LR, MBX Mini
Compatible with B One: B One Plus/5G
Compatible with UBR: Plus
Compatible with EPX, SDX Pro, SDX
- [System] Fixed an issue where the WAN interfaces might not work properly in rare cases
Compatible with Balance, MAX, MediaFast, UBR: All
Compatible with PDX
- [FusionHub] Fixed an issue in FusionHub where BGP was not functional on the LAN interface
Compatible with FusionHub
- [Starlink] Fixed an issue where Starlink location data could not be used if no active GPS source was available
- [SpeedFusion Connect] Fixed an issue where the SpeedFusion Connect quota expiry date incorrectly displayed after activating the license feature
- [System] Fixed issue preventing IP Passthrough mode from being configured on multiple WANs with the same priority
Compatible with All Models (Except FusionHub)
- [BR2 Pro] Resolved an issue where the “External Storage” menu was missing in the Web Admin of BR2 Pro devices (Fixed in: 8.5.0s077)
Compatible with MAX: BR2 Pro
- [B20X] Fixed issue of eSIM function being displayed on B20X Cellular 1 with FlexModule Mini HW1 installed
Compatible with Balance: 20X
- [USB Ethernet] Fixed issue of missing USB Ethernet after soft reboot on Transit Duo Pro HW1
Compatible with Transit Duo Pro HW1
- [B One] Fixed issue where LAN ports on B One devices passed data despite the interface being disabled
Compatible with B One: B One, B One Plus/5G
- [SDX] Fixed issue where logical health check was triggered on SDX even when the WAN connection was down
Compatible with SDX, SDX Pro
- [Cellular & 5G] Fixed issue where the 5G device MTN was not being displayed correctly (Fixed in: 8.5.0s039)
Compatible with Balance: 20X, 310 5G/Fiber 5G, 310X, 380X, 580X
Compatible with MAX: BR1 Pro 5G, BR2 Pro, Transit 5G HD1 Dome Pro, MBX, MBX Mini
Compatible with PDX, SDX, SDX Pro, EPX
- [GPIO] Fixed the issue of GPIO was displayed incorrectly on B310X
Compatible with MAX: BR1/2 Pro, BR1 Mini HW3, BR1 Mini 5G/Core, BR2 Micro, BR2, Transit Core/Pro, HD2/4 MBX, MBX Mini
Compatible with B One: B One, B One 5G/Plus
- [AP Controller] Unable to set the SSID in “SFC > Route by Wi-Fi SSID” when the SSID is under non-default AP profiles in the AP Controller
Affected Balance: All
Affected MAX: 700, HD2/4, HD2 Mini, Transit, HD2/4 MBX, MBX Mini
Affected MediaFast: All
Affected PDX, SDX, SDX Pro, EPX
- [System] YouTube blocking may not work if YouTube traffic is using QUIC
- [System] LAN clients in ports 1 or 2 may fail to obtain an IP with Multiple IP passthrough WAN support
Affected All Models
- [Docker] Docker container cannot be run on a device that doesn't have an active DHCP server running
Affected Balance: 310 5G/Fiber 5G, 310X, 380X, 580X, 710, 1350, 2500, 2500 EC
Affected MAX: BR2 Pro, Transit Pro E/Duo Pro/Duo Pro E, MBX Mini, HD2/4 MBX
Affected MediaFast: 500, 750
Affected PDX, SDX, SDX Pro, EPX (with EXM-LCDT)
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