QHora-301W/QHora-321/QHora-322/QMiro-201W 2.3.0.220 build 20230904

2023-09-06

Applicable Models

  • QHora-301W
  • QHora-321
  • QHora-322
  • QMiro-201W - QMiroPlus-201W

New Features

  • Introduced support for DHCP relays in the LAN DHCP settings. With DHCP relays, managing subnets becomes easier as they act as hosts to forward information between clients and servers when they are not on the same physical subnet.
  • Added support for RFC 3442 Classless Static Route Option for DHCP on WAN interfaces in QHora router series. This allows users to utilize ISP services such as IPTV using RFC 3442.
  • Users can conveniently access the router's restart function by clicking the More icon located at the upper-right corner of the QuRouter banner.
  • QuRouter now supports connections with Astrill, CyberGhost, and Vyper using OpenVPN.
  • QuRouter can now display information about devices with IP addresses at the Layer 2 switching level that are not managed by QuRouter in the client list. The interface also provides additional connection details for router clients, including icons indicating wired or wireless connections, hostname, interface, channel, and signal strength information.
  • QMiro routers now support IPv6 addressing on their network interfaces.
  • Easy Replacement of faulty QuWAN devices: Administrators on QuRouter can replace faulty QuWAN devices effortlessly by importing the system settings of the faulty router to a new router.

Enhancements

  • Improved the overall network performance of QNAP routers by enhancing the network throughput of WAN PPPoE, VLAN, bridge connections. QHora router series can now support up to 9 Gbps network throughput on the PPPoE 10 GbE WAN ports.
  • Easier deployment of routers in QuWAN network:
    • Previously, a public IP address was required when adding the router as the first hub device in the mesh network. This is now an optional setting, making it possible to deploy routers in QuWAN networks without a public IP address. However, configuring the router with a public IP address will still allow users to access additional features such as QVPN settings.
  • QuRouter now allows users to select a fixed link speed per interface, providing greater compatibility with a variety of devices.
  • To enhance the VLAN configuration user experience on QHora router series, QuRouter will now automatically disconnect an occupied tagged or untagged port from its existing VLAN when the user assigns the occupied tagged or untagged port to a different VLAN ID.

Other Change

  • The requirement to select the router location when adding the device a QuWAN network is now optional.

Fixed Issues

  • Resolved an issue that prevented QHora routers from connecting to the internet when the WAN used a 255.255.255.255 or 32-bit subnet mask.
  • Fixed an issue where QuRouter would not record and display wired and wireless LAN clients in the Clients page.
  • Resolved an issue where QuRouter wireless clients could still see disabled SSIDs for a brief period. This occurred when the user disabled the router's wireless function or restarted the router.
  • Addressed an issue where QuRouter was not clearing the connection tracking (Conntrack) list correctly, leading to the display of inaccurate notifications regarding session limits being reached for the user. The issue occurred when site-to-site QuWAN connections accessed multiple web services on the client's end device through MultiPath (MPTCP).
  • Resolved an issue where the WAN speed was limited to 2 Gbps when the QHora-322 router WAN was configured as a 10 GbE PPPoE WAN interface.
  • Resolved an issue where the status LED on the router continued flashing every 0.5 seconds even after initialization.
  • Fixed an issue where QHora-301W routers would experience unpredictable reboots without prior notification.
  • Fixed an issue where the "Field is required" message would appear if the user selected the 2.4G wireless preamble type as "Long" on QHora-301W routers.
  • Fixed a bug in QuRouter that caused the repeated display of the same myQNAPcloud event log when the router failed to access the myQNAPcloud external IP address.
  • Fixed a DNS issue that caused the termination of the QuWAN site-to-site connection on the hub router when one of the WAN connections of the dual WAN connection would disconnect on the edge router.
  • Addressed the issue in QuRouter where the upstream and downstream data displayed on the router interfaces were interchanged.
  • Previously, an unexpected error would prompt users to reload the web page or restart the device while editing the custom service settings and also display the typically hidden ISAKMP/IKE and IPSec NAT traversal port numbers in the Service Port Management page. This error would occur only after disconnecting the router from the QuWAN network.
  • Users will no longer encounter abrupt QVPN server-client disconnection between two QHora-322 or QHora-301W routers, which previously occurred within a minute of establishing the connection. Additionally, this bug will no longer prevent the local PC from pinging the remote PC after reconnecting the QVPN connection.
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