Peplink UBR LTE HW2 Router Firmware 8.1.0

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New Features:

- [SpeedFusion Cloud] Added SpeedFusion Cloud support
- [SpeedFusion Cloud] Added ability to connect up to three region of SpeedFusion Cloud
- [SpeedFusion Cloud] Added ability to select the LAN device to route all traffic to the SpeedFusion Cloud link for Internet access
- [SpeedFusion Cloud] Added Dynamic Weighted Bonding algorithm support for SpeedFusion Cloud (To enable this feature, please go to https://<Device's IP>/cgi-bin/MANGA/support.cgi and choose Traffic Distribution Policy)
Compatible with All Models (Except FusionHub)

- [SpeedFusion Cloud & Wi-Fi AP] Added ability to create the new SSID for the SpeedFusion Cloud profile under the new SpeedFusion Cloud page. Wi-Fi clients connect to the newly created SSID will use the related SpeedFusion Cloud link for Internet access
Compatible with Balance: 30 Pro, One
Compatible with MAX: 700, BR1/2, HD2/4, Transit (Exclude: BR1 ENT, HD2 Mini, HD1/2 Dome)
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/4
Compatible with X Series: MBX, 20X
Compatible with Surf SOHO


- [SpeedFusion] Added Dynamic Weighted Bonding: a new SpeedFusion bonding algorithm for dynamic bandwidth connections, eg: cellular. (To enable this feature, please go to https://<Device's IP>/cgi-bin/MANGA/support.cgi and choose Traffic Distribution Policy)
- [SpeedFusion] Revamped SpeedFusion Chart shows additional statistics
Compatible with Balance: B210 or above
Compatible with MAX: 700, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with SFE
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX, 310X
Compatible with FusionHub


- [NTP Server] Added support for NTP Server
Compatible with Balance: All
Compatible with MAX: BR1 ENT, 700 HW3, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with X Series: All


- [NetFlow] Added NetFlow Support (To enable this feature, please go to https://<Device's IP>/cgi-bin/MANGA/support.cgi)
Compatible with Balance: 30 LTE/Pro, One/Two, 210/310 HW4 or above, 305/380 or above
Compatible with MAX: BR1 ENT, Transit, 700 HW3 or above, HD2 HW5 or above, HD4
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX, 310X, 20X
Compatible with FusionHub


- [Drop-in Mode] Added Drop-in mode support
Compatible with Balance: All
Compatible with MAX: All
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with X Series: All


- [GPS] Added support for GPS time as time sync source and able to select GPS as the primary time sync source under System > Time
Compatible with MAX: BR1/2, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/4
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX, 310X, 20X


- [MediaFast & KVM] Added KVM support
Compatible with MediaFast: 500, 750

- [Wi-Fi WAN & WPA3] Added support for WPA3 security policy
Compatible with MAX: BR1 MK2, Transit, 700 HW3 or above, HD2 HW5 or above, HD4
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/4
Compatible with X Series: MBX
Compatible with Surf SOHO: SOHO MK3

Feature Improvements:

- [AP Controller & WPA3] Added WPA3 support in AP Controller
- [AP Controller] Added support for 802.11k neighbor report base on Wireless SSIDs
Compatible with Balance: All
Compatible with MAX: 700, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX


- [API & Cellular] Added the ability to receive SMS messages through cellular connections
Compatible with Balance: 20X, 30 LTE/Pro, 310X
Compatible with MAX: BR1/2, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/HD4
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX


- [Captive Portal & Enterprise models] Added Support for 16 Captive Portal Profiles in enterprise-grade models
Compatible with Balance: 305/380 or above
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX

- [Cellular] Added custom hosts for ping target on SmartCheck
- [Cellular] Added support for prioritizing cellular carriers
- [Cellular] An Icon will be displayed on Cellular status of Dashboard when Bandwidth Allowance Monitor usage hits 100% and "Reserve for management traffic" option is enabled
Compatible with Balance: 30 LTE/Pro
Compatible with MAX: BR1/2, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/HD4
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX, 310X, 20X


- [API] Added the ability to send USSD codes via cellular connections
- [API] Added the ability to set a new Billing Cycle
- [BGP] The Status display now shows exported routes
- [CLI] Added support for performing ping / traceroute from specific LAN or WAN Interfaces
- [CLI] The CLI now uses the"Device Name" instead of the "Router Name" when responding to the "get system" command.
- [Client List] Added ability to disconnect the Wi-Fi and Remote User Access clients
- [DHCP] Fixed an issue where the DHCP server may not reply to DHCP discovery or requests in rare situations
- [DPI] Added recognition of new protocols.
- [DPI] Added the ability to detect P2P, Gaming categories, and IoT Protocols
- [DPI] Updated the protocols of DPI Report which will be consistent with Web UI
- [E-mail Notification] Added support of STARTTLS
- [URL Logging] URL Logging has been relocated from Content Blocking page to System > Event Log. If Server/Port information is not specified for URL or Session Logging, Remote Syslog server settings will be used
- [WAN Analysis] Added support for UDP tests of up to 2 Gbps bandwidth
- [WAN] Added support for using the default LAN IP address as the outgoing IP for Local Services
- [Web UI] Added a TB scale in addition to MB, GB in Usage Reports
- [Web UI] Added the Ability to access Web Admin page from IP Forwarding WAN via LAN/VLAN IP
- [Web UI] After pressing Apply Changes, the WebUI will now stay on the same page and display a message instead of going to the Dashboard page
- [Web UI] The Firewall Log will now put in its own page rather than in the Event Log
- [Web UI] The Web UI now uses the "Device Name" instead of the "Router Name" on the Status and System pages
- [Web UI] Updated supported browsers: Mozilla Firefox 54, Google Chrome 51, Safari 10, Microsoft Edge 15
- [System] Added support for ECDSA certificates in the Certificate Manager
- [System] Added Support for Session Logging
- [System] Added support of telnet command inside SSH CLI
- [System] Added the ability to access CLI from the WAN via LAN/VLAN IP in IP Forwarding mode
- [System] Added UDP protocol supporting for Custom Service Forwarding
- [System] IP Forwarding WAN supports NAT for Multiple LAN network
- [System] Support TACACS+ for web admin access authentication
- [System] Updated Daylight Saving Time support for "Pacific/Fiji" and "Australia/Lord_Howe" regions
- [SNMP] Added the ability to define the Allowed WAN Interface for SNMP under System > WAN Connection Access Settings
- [SNMP] Updated Cellular and Wi-Fi MIB files
- [OpenVPN] Added ability to push WINS server directly to clients
- [OpenVPN] Added the ability to define port number and to choose whether to use UDP or TCP mode
- [OpenVPN] Added the ability to push DHCP Option 15 to client
- [OpenVPN] Custom DNS Servers in LAN DHCP Server can now be pushed to client
- [Outbound Policy] Added web filtering categories to Outbound Policy for SpeedFusion / PepVPN Sub-Tunnel
- [PepVPN] Added the ability to use an external TCP Accelerator to support the WAN connections
- [Firewall] Added an icon on Firewall rule in order to indicate that Firewall Logging is enabled
Compatible with All Models

- [DNS Server] Added a maximum length restriction for some DNS settings in accordance to RFC
Compatible with Balance: 210 or above
Compatible with MediaFast: 500/750


- [Drop-in Mode] Added support for VLAN clients ability to route traffic over Drop-in WAN
Compatible with Balance: All
Compatible with MAX: All
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with X Series: All


- [Drop-in Mode] Layer 3 SpeedFusion added compatibility for Drop-in Mode with Shared IP
Compatible with Balance: All
Compatible with MAX: All
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with X Series: All


- [EPX] Added support for jumbo frame on LAN
- [EPX] Added support for MediaFast / ContentHub / Docker
Compatible with X Series: EPX

- [HD4 | MBX] Added voltage and current threshold information to Event Log. (To enable this feature, please go to https://<Device's IP>/cgi-bin/MANGA/support.cgi)
Compatible with MAX: HD4
Compatible with X Series: MBX


- [Ignition Sensing] Added Ignition Sensing support on the UBR LTE
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE

- [IP Passthrough] Added the ability to define custom DNS for IP Passthrough WAN
Compatible with Balance: 30 Pro
Compatible with MAX: BR1, Transit
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with Surf SOHO: SOHO HW2 / MK3
Compatible with X Series: 20X


- [LAN / SDX] Enhanced the LAN Port Setting page
Compatible with X Series: SDX

- [MediaFast 500/700] Added support for SpeedFusion Bonding by default
Compatible with MediaFast: 500, 750

- [MediaFast] Updated the MediaFast Certificate to support macOS 10.15 and iOS 13 clients
Compatible with MediaFast: All

- [Serial Port] Added support for accessing the serial interface via the CLI and Web CLI of InControl 2. (Remark: Both Admin and Read Only Users can access the serial interface via CLI and Web CLI of InControl 2)
Compatible with MAX: BR1 Slim/Mini/M2M/ENT, Transit, HD2 Mini

- [SpeedFusion] QoS Individual Bandwidth Limits can now be applied to SpeedFusion profiles
Compatible with Balance: B210 or above
Compatible with MAX: 700, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with SFE
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX, 310X
Compatible with FusionHub


- [UART] Added CLI support for getting UART status and statistics
Compatible with MAX: BR1 Slim/Mini/M2M/ENT, Transit, HD2 Mini

- [Wi-Fi AP & WPA3] Added WPA3 support in build-in Wi-Fi AP
Compatible with Balance: 30 Pro, One
Compatible with MAX: BR1 MK2, Transit, 700 HW3 or above, HD2 HW5 or above, HD4
Compatible with MediaFast: 200, HD2/4
Compatible with X Series: MBX, 20X
Compatible with Surf SOHO: SOHO MK3


- [Wi-Fi WAN] Added support for 802.11w on the Wi-Fi WAN if the associated AP supports 802.11w
Compatible with MAX: 700, BR1/2, HD2/4, Transit (Exclude: BR1 ENT, HD2 Mini, HD1/2 Dome)
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/4
Compatible with X Series: MBX
Compatible with Surf SOHO

Resolved Issues:

- [AP Controller] Fixed an issue where the AP Controller stopped managing APs in rare situations
- [AP Controller] Fixed an issue where the Client Connection History displays incorrect From / To columns
Compatible with Balance: All
Compatible with MAX: 700, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX


- [Captive Portal] Enhanced HTTPS redirection on the captive portal landing page for deployments using InControl Appliance and a custom certificate
- [Captive Portal] Fixed an issue where "502 Bad gateway" may be shown on Wi-Fi clients when they are accessing the landing page
- [Captive Portal] Fixed an issue where the captive portal splash page cannot be shown
- [Captive Portal] Fixed an issue where throughput limits would not be released after the E-mail address is verified using InControl 2 E-mail Authentication
- [Captive Portal] Fixed an issue where Wi-Fi users may get logged out if using InControl 2 to manage the Captive Portal
- [DPI] Fixed issues causing system instability when using DPI
- [OpenVPN] Fixed an issue where the MS-CHAPv2 Authentication method does not work
- [Outbound Policy & Firewall by Hostname] Fixed a compatibility issue with DNS server 1.1.1.1
- [Outbound Policy] Fixed an issue where the Outbound Policy Expert Mode Rules cannot override OSPF/BGP Routes learned from the LAN
- [Outbound Policy] Fixed an issue where the Weighted Balance algorithm with Fall-through does not work on WANs that have failed their Health Check
- [PepVPN] Fixed an issue in Port Forwarding where PepVPN NAT Mode may not work after cold failover
- [PepVPN] Fixed an issue of Bandwidth Limit does not work on Layer 2 PepVPN
- [PepVPN] Fixed an issue that causes system instability when a WAN within PepVPN goes down.
- [PepVPN] Fixed the issue where the PepVPN profile mayrandomly fail to establish if there is a large number of PepVPN connection requests from the spoke devices
- [PepVPN] PepVPN will not disconnect if Remote IP Address configuration has been updated by InControl 2
- [Port Mapping] Fixed an issue where Port Mapping rules with Additional WAN IP are unable to remove completely when the WAN is down
- [PPPoE] Fixed an issue where the VLAN WAN which is using PPPoE provides an incorrect MTU value
- [Service Passthrough] Fixed an issue where disabling IPsec NAT-T Passthrough may not work
- [SNMP] Fixed an issue where SNMP may cause the Event Log to stop working
- [SNMP] Fixed an issue where SNMP may consume large amounts of CPU resources when Layer 2 SpeedFusion is established
- [SpeedFusion Cloud] Outbound Firewall Rules is not effective for SpeedFusion Cloud rather than Internal Firewall Rules
- [System] Fix for the CVE-2018-1000517 vulnerability
- [System] Fix for the CVE-2019-1543 vulnerability
- [System] Fix for the CVE-2019-5747 vulnerability
- [System] Fix for the CVE-2019-9169 vulnerability
- [System] Fix for the CVE-2020-8597 vulnerability
- [System] Fixed an issue of User Report is unable to show PepVPN usage per WAN
- [System] Fixed an issue where disconnected WAN connections may still accept routing UDP traffic to the LAN
- [System] Fixed an issue where Local DNS records do not work with Firewall / Outbound Policy by Hostname
- [System] Fixed an issue where SIP packets may be dropped if its CSeq field equal to 0
- [System] When a default route is exists on a LAN-based Static Route, the Client Usage report may display incorrect usage
- [Web UI] Fixed an issue of unexpected files can be downloaded from Web Admin
- [Web UI] Fixed an issue where the "Apply Changes" button does not function when there are config changes
- [Web UI] Fixed an issue where the MAC address cannot be shown in the Client List
Compatible with All Models

- [B310X] Fixed an issue where the Ethernet Port status display showed incorrect information on Balance 310X
Compatible with X Series: B310X

- [Cellular & Redundant SIM Slots] Fixed an issue where the APN does not show in then WAN Interface on the unit when it does not have a Redundant SIM inserted
- [Cellular & Redundant SIM Slots] SIM cards cannot be detected when only SIM slot B has SIM card
Compatible with Balance: 30 LTE/Pro
Compatible with MAX: BR1/2, HD2/4 (Except HD2), Transit
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/HD4
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX, 310X, 20X


- [Cellular] Fixed an issue where another SIM will not be used when the current SIM reaches its bandwidth quota and becomes restricted to management traffic
- [Cellular] Fixed an issue where cellular connections are unable to connect after a cellular reset
- [Cellular] Fixed an issue where the device is unable to read large amounts of SMS
Compatible with Balance: 30 LTE/Pro
Compatible with MAX: BR1/2, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/HD4
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX, 310X, 20X


- [Docker] Fixed an issue where an import error will be prompted when the Docker image name contains unexpected characters.
Compatible with MediaFast: 500, 750

- [Drop-in Mode & HA] Fixed an issue where using Drop-in mode with HA will cause the WAN Interface of the Slave unit to reply to ARP requests incorrectly
Compatible with Balance: 210 or above

- [Firmware Upgrade] Fixed a potential issue causing upgrade failure
Compatible with MAX: BR1/2
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE


- [HA] Fixed an issue where the device takes too much time to assume Master role when the it has more than 300 VLANs
- [HA] Fixed an issue where the Outbound Policy affects the local service of a Slave unit in an HA pair
Compatible with Balance: 210 or above
Compatible with MAX: BR1/2, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX, 310X


- [IC2 Bandwidth Usage] Fixed an issue where the Per-Minute Bandwidth Usage information for some intervals are missing on devices that have more active WANs
Compatible with Balance: 1350, 2500
Compatible with EPX

- [IP Passthrough] Fixed an issue where the IP Passthrough is not enabled after pressing "Apply Changes" when the WAN is using a Static IP
Compatible with Balance: 30 Pro
Compatible with MAX: BR1, Transit
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with Surf SOHO: SOHO HW2 / MK3
Compatible with X Series: 20X


- [LAN / SFE] Fixed an issues where the LAN packet may forward to the wrong interface
Compatible with SFE: SFE, SFE CAM

- [LAN / SOHO MK3] Fixed an issue where the LAN Access Port may not pass traffic on Surf SOHO MK3
Compatible with Surf SOHO: SOHO MK3

- [LAN PoE / IP55] Fixed an issue where PoE ports do not work on BR1/2 IP55
Compatible with MAX: BR1/2 IP55

- [PoE & HD4 IP67] Fixed an issue where the PoE port does not work on the MAX HD4 IP67
Compatible with MAX: MAX HD4 IP67

- [SpeedFusion] Fixed an issue where FEC is unable to reassemble packets properly
- [SpeedFusion] Fixed an issue where FEC may drop packets when the packet rate is low
- [SpeedFusion] Fixed an issue where the TCP data tunnel does not work on a high latency link
- [SpeedFusion] Fixed an issue where using SpeedFusion FEC causes system instability
Compatible with Balance: B210 or above
Compatible with MAX: 700, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with SFE
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX, 310X
Compatible with FusionHub


- [UART] Fixed an issue where TCP Client mode may make multiple TCP connections to the server
Compatible with MAX: BR1 Slim/Mini/M2M/ENT,
Compatible with Transit, HD2 Mini

- [USB WAN] Fixed an issue where the WebUI is unable to display IMSI and ICCID
Compatible with Balance: All
Compatible with MAX: BR1 ENT, HD2/4 Indoor Series
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MBX, 310X
Compatible with Surf SOHO


- [WAN as LAN & HA & Modular] Fixed an issue where the WAN Port as LAN Port feature does not work after HA failover
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, 310X

- [Web UI / BR1 IP55 HW4] Fixed an issue where the Web UI cannot save changes to cellular antenna selection on the BR1 IP55 HW4
Compatible with MAX: BR1 IP55 HW4

- [Wi-Fi AP] Fixed an issue where incorrect SSID usage caused the device to lose the ability to connect to IC2
- [Wi-Fi AP] Fixed an issue where the Client List may show 0.0.0.0 for Wi-Fi Client
- [Wi-Fi AP] Fixed an issue where using InControl 2 to manage the Wi-Fi AP would cause an unexpected 5GHz channel to be used if the Channel is set to "Auto"
Compatible with Balance: 30 Pro, One
Compatible with MAX: 700, BR1/2, HD2/4, Transit (Exclude: BR1 ENT, HD2 Mini, HD1/2 Dome)
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/4
Compatible with X Series: MBX, 20X
Compatible with Surf SOHO


- [Wi-Fi WAN] Fixed an issue where the Wi-Fi WAN Channel Width will display "20 MHz" after being configured to "20/40/80 MHz"
- [Wi-Fi WAN] Fixed the issue of incorrect cutoff signal value
- [Wi-Fi WAN] Fixed the issues of scan penalty applied when roaming is enabled
Compatible with MAX: 700, BR1/2, HD2/4, Transit (Exclude: BR1 ENT, HD2 Mini, HD1/2 Dome)
Compatible with UBR: UBR LTE
Compatible with MediaFast: HD2/4
Compatible with X Series: MBX
Compatible with Surf SOHO

Known Issues:

- [AP Controller] AP Controller supports up to one firmware pack only
Compatible with Balance: All
Compatible with MAX: 700, HD2/4, Transit
Compatible with MediaFast: All
Compatible with X Series: EPX, SDX, MB
X

- [Outbound Policy] Routing performance will be degraded if Outbound Policy is configured using the "by Domain" rule.
Compatible with All Models (Except FusionHub)

- [PepVPN] PepVPN performance will be degraded if using "TCP Expose" mode
Compatible with All Models 

About Router Firmware:

Before you consider downloading this firmware, go to the system information page of the router and make sure that the currently installed version isn't either newer or matching this release.

Due to the large variety of router models and different methods for upgrading the device, it is highly recommended that you read and, above all, understand the installation steps before you apply the new firmware, even if you are a power user.

In theory, these steps shouldn't be much of a hassle for anyone, because manufacturers try to make them as easy as possible, even if they don't always succeed. Basically, you must upload the new firmware to the router through its administration page and allow it to upgrade.

If you install a new version, you can expect increased security levels, different vulnerability issues to be resolved, improved overall performance and transfer speeds, enhanced compatibility with other devices, added support for newly developed technologies, as well as several other changes.

If you're looking for certain safety measures, remember that it would be best if you perform the upload using an Ethernet cable rather than a wireless connection, which can be interrupted easily. Also, make sure you don't power off the router or use its buttons during the installation, if you wish avoid any malfunctions.

If this firmware meets your current needs, get the desired version and apply it to your router unit; if not, check with our website as often as possible so that you don't miss the update that will improve your device.

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  file size:
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fw-max_br1_br2-8.1.0-build4941.bin