v1.5.6rcX wrote:FIXED/CHANGED
- NTP client refresh's it's connection at a regular interval
- added tooltip to "broadcast on protocols" discovery button
- CLI now shows DC values for WS-8-150-DC for command 'show status'
ENHANCEMENTS
- Latitude and Longitude sent with email from watchdog
KNOWN ISSUES
- WEB UI issues when not at 100% Zoom on browser especially on VLAN TAB
- Some language templates need help - please private message Eric Stern to help
R1 Released 7/30/2020
R2 Released 8/6/2020
v1.5.6rcX Bug Reports and Comments
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Re: v1.5.6rcX Bug Reports and Comments
Does this Update fix the voltage difference from the netonix to the "actual" voltage, these are 1V out and that is vital a few days a year in Australia.
i have photos of my tests if required. i'm running 1.5.5
i have photos of my tests if required. i'm running 1.5.5
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Re: v1.5.6rcX Bug Reports and Comments
Are you measuring these values with SNMP?
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Re: v1.5.6rcX Bug Reports and Comments
RemoteISP wrote:Does this Update fix the voltage difference from the netonix to the "actual" voltage, these are 1V out and that is vital a few days a year in Australia.
i have photos of my tests if required. i'm running 1.5.5
Which voltage are you talking about?
Please keep in mind that these components are not mil spec and all have a +/- variance.
Now on the SMART DC switches there is a calibration you can do to help make it more accurate on the input voltage.
Also most volt meters are also not all the same as we battle this all the time in the shop. If we need accurate measurements we have to use expensive equipment.
Also there is a 1V drop from the switch board input voltage to the POE output voltage when it comes to the 48V POE. Meaning if you feed the board 50V then the POE out is 49V this is not avoidable.
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