From their announcement A new software release for EdgeSwitch (all current models) is available here: EdgeSwitch 1G switch models: ES-48-750W, ES-48-500W, ES-24-500W, ES-24-250W, ES-48-Lite, ES-24-Lite, ES-16-150W, ES-12F,ES-8-150W, EP-S16. Normal version: https://dl.ubnt.com/firmwares/edgemax/EdgeSwitch/v1.8.2/ES-eswh.v1.8.2.5192445.stk (SHA1: b1f66416276ef7de9abd5d2c50fa79b75d1bfe49) (GPL archive) LITE version: https://dl.ubnt.com/firmwares/edgemax/EdgeSwitch/v1.8.2/ES-eswh.v1.8.2-lite.5192445.stk (SHA1: 47c11f3ce06d77e450a480877e06d2e72a6c6192) Mib files: https://dl.ubnt.com/firmwares/edgemax/EdgeSwitch/v1.8.2/ES-eswh.v1.8.2.5192445-mibs.tar.gz (SHA1: 85b3acb15923b94f25bc965a98f72d24a4dac1f1) EdgeSwitch 10G switch model: ES-16-XG Normal version: https://dl.ubnt.com/firmwares/edgemax/EdgeSwitch/v1.8.2/ES-esgh.v1.8.2.5192445.stk (SHA1: 4aa6412e4736e9a1314700af3c7d05c61500d20b) (GPL archive) LITE version: https://dl.ubnt.com/firmwares/edgemax/EdgeSwitch/v1.8.2/ES-esgh.v1.8.2-lite.5192445.stk (SHA1: 0e627ec330e3ec38feca97a2564be701f40ae246) Mib files: https://dl.ubnt.com/firmwares/edgemax/EdgeSwitch/v1.8.2/ES-esgh.v1.8.2.5192445-mibs.tar.gz (SHA1: cb726e10689de0004d08ccc6d26beeec5a9f3f60) Bug fixes and enhancements [VLAN] reduce maximum VLAN number from 4093 to 256 (Only in Lite version). [SECURITY] fix some issues in the Legacy UI. [SECURITY] fix injection issue in CLI command. [SYSTEM][ESWH]...
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