Now that we (finally) have customer-facing firmware versions and a self-serve upgrade/downgrade option, what have you found to be the most stable firmware version? We're mostly on MR42s here. We're on MR 24.8 in prod and 25.5 in a test environment- 25.5 seems to be much better but it's also a much smaller and less trafficked network.
I have ~1,000 MR42/52's on 25.3 and it's working quite well. I moved a single network of MR33's to 25.5 and ran into a bug that made SSID's stop broadcasting...
Thanks @MRCUR! Is it the Condition under investigation causes radios to become unresponsive for 5 seconds in high density networks (MR34/MR32/MR72/MR26) bug or something else not noted in the Known Issues section?
@tmburke I don't believe the issue I encountered with MR33's is currently noted as a known issue. I was told that it is noted internally as a known issue but was unable to find it publicly stated on any of the currently available firmware versions.
@MRCUR Are you using tags on your SSIDs? I had an issue with a 33 and 42, after updating to 25.5, that stopped broasdcasting. Seemed relating to it being the first SSID tag on an AP.
@Welles good to know. We're using tags here, but thankfully our first SSID is our least important. Updating to 25.5 tomorrow morning, I'll keep you both posted, and thanks again!
Where is this version information and management hidden? I was unaware that this was available.
To see version information, go to Organization > Monitor > Firmware upgrades.
https://meraki.cisco.com/blog/2017/07/a-new-approach-to-meraki-firmware-management/