In following Steve's lead in creating a focused product thread...
I want to announce that we have released JANOS v2.0. This is the operating system behind all of the Series 4 JNIOR devices.The UPD update file can be obtained from the website at integpg.com (same website reached also by jnior.com). You need only update the OS using the UPD. You can run the Core update project which will do that for you and update the WebUI. You do not need to perform the All-In-One although there are likely other updates that may benefit you.
I want to reassure those of us who are paranoid over updates. Don't let the '2.0' moniker spook you. This update is based 100% on the stable operating system that you all have come to rely upon. We spent a great deal of time over the past year stressing JNIORs and chasing every hint of a bug or gremlin. Consequently this release is the most stable and robust that we have ever put together. Nothing has changed that will alter your application of the product and lead to any regret over the update. Instead, if you do apply the update we can all sleep better at night.
By the way, Gremlin is the term that we use to describe a bug that manifests itself with random and infrequent symptoms. It is the kind of beast that lies dormant until the situation is just right and then finds some way to cause trouble careful not to leave evidence that could lead to its discovery. Generally bugs are reproducible and can be dealt with forcefully. A gremlin haunts us. It is the terrorist. Well, lets just say, we've had a good hunting season this past year.
We have tagged this release of JANOS with '2.0' mostly because we have significantly enhanced capabilities targeted to assist developers and improve product support. We can get into some of that in this thread if it is of interest. But also, "2.0" kind of logically follows "1.9" in our decimal world and "1.10" just doesn't seem right. It was just time.
But generally, v2.0 supports current communications security in regards to SSL/TLS with Elliptic Curves and all of that. Some browsers refuse to connect without it. There is a command line text editor so you can make changes to text files without having to move them to your PC. We've added a unique scripting capability to batch (BAT) files opening the door to new utilities and services. And there is even experimental support of file sharing (initially disabled).
You can use the unit's serial number (prefixed with "jr") to access the unit instead of its IP address in addition to its hostname. New units are being shipped with DHCP enabled making initial connection simple on most networks. The unit will correctly configure for the network and you can immediately reach the WebUI with the serial number in the URL (for example http://jr615010258). No Support Tool or serial port connection required.
The default WebUI is the same but has been relocated internally to better support those of you wishing to create custom web pages for the unit. We've improved compatibility with Linux terminal emulators. And, well, just a lot more.
I want to announce that we have released JANOS v2.0. This is the operating system behind all of the Series 4 JNIOR devices.The UPD update file can be obtained from the website at integpg.com (same website reached also by jnior.com). You need only update the OS using the UPD. You can run the Core update project which will do that for you and update the WebUI. You do not need to perform the All-In-One although there are likely other updates that may benefit you.
I want to reassure those of us who are paranoid over updates. Don't let the '2.0' moniker spook you. This update is based 100% on the stable operating system that you all have come to rely upon. We spent a great deal of time over the past year stressing JNIORs and chasing every hint of a bug or gremlin. Consequently this release is the most stable and robust that we have ever put together. Nothing has changed that will alter your application of the product and lead to any regret over the update. Instead, if you do apply the update we can all sleep better at night.
By the way, Gremlin is the term that we use to describe a bug that manifests itself with random and infrequent symptoms. It is the kind of beast that lies dormant until the situation is just right and then finds some way to cause trouble careful not to leave evidence that could lead to its discovery. Generally bugs are reproducible and can be dealt with forcefully. A gremlin haunts us. It is the terrorist. Well, lets just say, we've had a good hunting season this past year.
We have tagged this release of JANOS with '2.0' mostly because we have significantly enhanced capabilities targeted to assist developers and improve product support. We can get into some of that in this thread if it is of interest. But also, "2.0" kind of logically follows "1.9" in our decimal world and "1.10" just doesn't seem right. It was just time.
But generally, v2.0 supports current communications security in regards to SSL/TLS with Elliptic Curves and all of that. Some browsers refuse to connect without it. There is a command line text editor so you can make changes to text files without having to move them to your PC. We've added a unique scripting capability to batch (BAT) files opening the door to new utilities and services. And there is even experimental support of file sharing (initially disabled).
You can use the unit's serial number (prefixed with "jr") to access the unit instead of its IP address in addition to its hostname. New units are being shipped with DHCP enabled making initial connection simple on most networks. The unit will correctly configure for the network and you can immediately reach the WebUI with the serial number in the URL (for example http://jr615010258). No Support Tool or serial port connection required.
The default WebUI is the same but has been relocated internally to better support those of you wishing to create custom web pages for the unit. We've improved compatibility with Linux terminal emulators. And, well, just a lot more.
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