When updating from OS 1.1.1 or earlier to OS 1.1.2 or later, the Control Hub will switch to the 5 GHz band, regardless of the previous Wi-Fi band setting. Some devices do not support 5 GHz Wi-Fi, and will not be able to connect to the Control Hub wirelessly while it is using the 5 GHz Wi-Fi band. To switch to the 2.4 GHz band without needing a computer, see the Changing Wi-Fi Band section.
Adds support for new alternative built-in BHI260AP IMU on Control Hub
Improves reliability of the Wi-Fi access point monitoring feature
Download Control Hub OS Version 1.1.3
Adds support for Auto Channel Selection, where the Control Hub will pick the least busy Wi-Fi channel on the selected Wi-Fi band when it starts up
Migrates all users to Auto Channel Selection on the 5 GHz band by default.
If you find that you are unable to connect to the Control Hub after updating, you should perform a Wi-Fi Factory Reset by holding down the Control Hub's button as it boots, until you see a colorful light sequence. That will reset the Wi-Fi settings and switch to the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi band.
Allows switching the Wi-Fi band between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz by holding down the Control Hub's button when the hub has been booted for at least 20 seconds
If version 5.5 or later of the Robot Controller app is installed, the Control Hub's light will blink magenta when the band is switched to 5 GHz, or yellow when the band is switched to 2.4 GHz.
Continuously monitors the Wi-Fi access point status, and will attempt to restart it if it goes down for any reason
Continuously monitors the Robot Controller app, and restarts it if it crashes or hangs (requires version 6.1 or later of the Robot Controller app)
Allows the Robot Controller app to access the current Wi-Fi band and channel
Always backs up the FTC Robot Controller app data before it is uninstalled, in order to preserve Wi-Fi settings
Improves Wi-Fi reliability
Prevents issue that could cause device to boot into recovery mode
Enables use of mouse button in recovery mode
Download Control Hub OS Version 1.1.2
Fixed bug where Wi-Fi access point would sometimes fail to start after an Operating System update
Stopped the FtcAccessPointService UI auto-starting on boot
Allowed Wi-Fi beacon rate to be changed by the FTC Robot Controller app
Improved reliability of making changes to Wi-Fi access point settings
Updated to latest Realtek Wi-Fi driver
Increased Wi-Fi beacon rate to 6mbps, which reduces congestion when many Control Hubs are being used in an area
Enabled 802.11w, which prevents Wi-Fi deauthentication attacks when the Control Hub is used with a client device that also supports 802.11w
Added WifiLog.txt file for debugging and disconnection analysis
Improved reliability of FtcAccessPointService UI (accessed through an HDMI monitor)
Added 5 GHz channels to FtcAccessPointService UI
Ensured app data is not lost when installing a Robot Controller with a different signature via the Manage webpage
Fixed issue where Wi-Fi SSID would sometimes be AndroidAP