Startingfrom GRP260x firmware 1.0.5.26, Grandstream GRP260x IP phones support Click2Dial add-in on various web browsers.
HERE is the User Guide.
Click on the link below for the extension for each web browser.
For Chrome
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I have a ReadyNAS 3138 that crashed today. When I couldn't ping it I checked on the device, which is in a server room behind a locked door, and it was just off. When I started up, I had no error messages, and no log of the device having been shutdown.
This NAS is being used in an important business application, and I'd like to review the release notes of all the firmware versions since 6.6.0 to see if my problem might be resolved. The people in a company who ask "Why did this happen?" like to know why afterall.
The information you've provided so far is not enough to identify the cause of the crash. Without knowing the cause one can only guess if the cause was a software issue addressed by a firmware update or something else.
When URLs are significantly changed an unfortunate side effect is the breaking of old links. Note the zip file download contains both the firmware .img file and also a copy of the Release Notes. The Release Notes typically provide a list of the key changes since the previous production firmware release.
However, when I use the "Download Logs" function, I get a zip file with a ton of logs. I picked through all these looking for events that are timestamped in the hour or so before the crash. The ones that seem most relevant are kernel.log, systemd-journal.log, system.log, and readynasd.log.
My AX1800 router automatically updated its firmware from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0 overnight. The user interface has changed. Now I want to check what else has changed but I can find no information about FW v1.3.0 anywhere on the official sites. Any pointers would be appreciated.
NOTE 1: The FM9 supports DynaCab speaker simulation, introduced in firmware 5.0. If you are upgrading from firmware 4.x or older, you will also need to install the DynaCabs update. If you already installed the DynaCabs update with 5.0 or newer you do NOT need to reinstall it as there have been no changes. If you see a message about DynaCabs not installed, please see this article: [1]
Cygnus X-3 is the latest amp modeling technology for Axe-Fx III, FM9, and FM3. It improves the sound, feel, and accuracy of our amp models, making them closer to their real world counterparts, with more rumble and bite and other nasty things that tube amps do.
IMPORTANT: 4.01 adds several features that expand the System Settings memory storage size. These settings cover the Global, I/O, MIDI/Remote, Tuner, and Foot Controller sections. As a result, System Settings created using firmware version 4.01 are not backward-compatible with earlier firmware versions. To restore System Settings after reverting for any reason to firmware older than 4.01, use a backup file created previously under the older firmware to restore System Settings.
A long retraction during filament change can significantly reduce the purge volume, but it may cause clogging when the filaments assigned in the sliced file do not completely match the actual filaments in use. The filament verification function will verify the filaments match before performing retraction.
This function needs to be used with the slice files generated by Bambu studio v01.09.00.67 and above. For more information about the "Reducing purging through retracting filament" function, please refer to the Bambu studio release notes.
After upgrading to the latest version (v1.8.0.0), Bambu Studio may falsely report that there is a new version available. Clicking on the upgrade button at this point will result in a failed upgrade. (The prompt for the new version of the device is based on the printer screen and Bambu Handy)
A long retraction during filament change can significantly reduce the purge volume, but it may cause clogging when the filaments assigned in the sliced file do not completely match the actual filaments in use. The filament verification function will verify the filament match before performing retraction.
Motor Noise Cancellation and improved support for third-party filament on the X1 series printers. We have also enhanced user experience by streamlining the printer binding process and upgrading the interface.
The widely acclaimed Motor Noise Cancellation feature from the A1 mini is now available for X1 series printers. This innovative feature reduces motor noise during long-line movements and mitigates the humming sound associated with high-speed printing. Additionally, it slightly improves Vertical Fine Artifacts (VFA), resulting in smoother printed walls. (The VFA is correlated to a lot of factors, including filament condition, print speed, and extrusion calibration. The improvement provided by Motor Noise Cancellation can vary under different circumstances.)
Please remember to run the calibration after updating the firmware to properly activate this feature. You can find the calibration option under the Control-Utilities menu. The process will take approximately 10 minutes.
With Bambu Studio v1.8.1, users now have the ability to create, modify, and delete custom filament profiles, which are saved in your Bambu account. We've created a guide detailing how to establish a custom filament preset and utilize this new feature. Please check it here: How to Create Custom Preset
Please be aware that if you log out from the printer and the device is disconnected from the cloud, the custom filament information on the printer won't be immediately removed. It will only be cleared when another account is bound to the printer. The custom filament data associated with the new account will then be synchronized, assuming you follow the steps outlined in the guide linked above.
In previous firmware versions, when binding the Bambu Handy app to the printer by scanning the QR code, both devices have to be on the same LAN network. Starting with this firmware version, users can perform the binding operation without the need to have both devices on the same LAN.
You can check the account user region under the Settings -> Account page. If you ever need to change the region, you can do so after logging out of the printer and performing the binding operation again.
Optimized some issues in the printing process, such as compatibility with special character model names and fixed the problem where the Handy app and Studio still showed "printing" status after the print was stopped.
The printer may appear stuck in a paused state while the AMS shows an error. There may be dropped steps if users move the XYZ axes away from the disposal chute, so please do not move the toolhead in this situation.
The printer may appear stuck in a paused state while the AMS shows an error. There may be dropped steps if users move the XYZ axes away from the waste chute, so please do not move the tool head in this situation.
After several rounds of internal iterative feature development, ota version 01.06.00.00 has finally been officially released. We will proudly introduce you to the main features of this update in the following pages. In response to your requests, we have added support for hot bed bottoming prevention to enhance the protection of the hot bed during the printing process, added automatic calibration and saving of extrusion compensation parameters, flow rate calibration to improve user experience (Studio requires v1.7.0 and above), and added support for skipping objects (Handy requires v1.2.5 and above, Studio requires v1.7.0 and above).
In addition, we have added some new features such as viewing liveview in LAN Only Mode, dynamic flow calibration for PEI plates, MicroSD file management with Bambu Studio, and an Auto Refill page to change filament backup settings. We have also made a lot of feature optimizations and problem fixes in this version of the firmware, which we hope will bring you a better user experience
There was a bug present in previous versions of the firmware where if a print was started when the heatbed was very close to the bottom, the bed would try to move further than possible, generating some motor skips. This issue did not cause any damage, but we have fixed it in this firmware version, with G38/G380 S2 cmd added. (this bug fix requires a file sliced with the latest version of Bambu Studio)
This feature is useful when you are printing a large number of models and one of them fails. In this case, you will be able to select that particular object and ask the printer to ignore it so you can continue printing without losing the other models.
To make it easier for our customers that want to print offline, we have added support for Liveview in LAN mode. This means that you can access the video stream of the camera on your printer even if the machine is not directly connected to the internet.
In the "AMS filament backup" feature, the AMS will switch to another spool with the same properties (brand, type, color, nozzle temperature, etc) automatically when the current filament runs out, but failures caused by the inconsistencies in filament properties may not be discovered until a "run out" error is reported during printing. The new "filament backup" page helps users to check whether the backup relationships are correct before printing.
Our team has worked on perfecting the dynamic flow calibration and first layer inspection methods to include support for the Textured PEI Plates. In the past, calibrating your printer's flow rate could provide bad calibration numbers. In this version, the results should be similar to printing on a smooth surface like the Cool Plate or Engineering Plate.
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