Download the latest firmware for WatchDog-100 units. Each update is a complete firmware image, so there's no need to apply multiple patches in succession to update your unit from an older version to the latest one; just download and install the most-current version.
WatchDog-100 v1.3.3 — (released Apr. 10, 2012)
- bug fixes:
- ♦ corrected SNMP MIB data types for internalRelayState and internalAvail
- ♦ SNMPv2 var-bind doesn't always return correct OIDs
WatchDog-100 v1.3.2 — (released Mar. 1, 2012)
- bug fixes:
- ♦ Extraneous .0 was appended to certain OIDs requested by an SNMP-Get
- ♦ Invalid response on GetNext for particular OIDs
- ♦ Minor corrections to MIB
WatchDog-100 v1.3.1 — (released Jan. 9, 2012)
- bug fixes:
- ♦ An issue sometimes prevented user accounts from being set.
- ♦ SNMP Get requests for extra-long OIDs could lockup SNMP service.
- enhancements:
- ♦ Minor changes including the navigation bar now scrolls with the page.
WatchDog-100 v1.3.0 — (released Dec.21, 2011)
- bug fixes:
- ♦ SMTP timeout period was too short for some servers.
- ♦ Unexpected negative values in certain measurements, such as dewpoint, resulted in abnormally-high values being stored in the log.
Note: if you have experienced this problem, ITWatchDogs recommends that you erase the unit's logged data before applying the v1.3.0 update.
- enhancements:
- ♦ Logged data can now be viewed as a graph on the logging page.
- ♦ Log data can be downloaded in JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) form, as well as CSV.
- ♦ Improved user-input checking, with more helpful error messages for invalid entries in configuration fields.
Note: ITWatchDogs does NOT recommend downgrading units running firmware v1.3.0 (or higher) back to an earlier 1.2.x version. Doing so may cause the unit to lose all of its user settings and revert to factory defaults, or may require the unit to reset via the IP RESET button.
WatchDog-100 v1.2.0 — (released Sept.12, 2011)
- bug fixes:
- ♦ Alarm thresholds set on the analog-input channels did not behave as expected when using a user-defined scale with negative values
- enhancements:
- ♦ Increased SNMP community string lengths to 16 characters