The 5800 device labeled v20.0.012 is actually v40.
Is there a point in testing older firmwares at all (at least in the case of 5800)? If there is, a v20 would be more useful than v40 rather than a corrected label. :)
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The 5800 device labeled v20.0.012 is actually v40.
Is there a point in testing older firmwares at all (at least in the case of 5800)? If there is, a v20 would be more useful than v40 rather than a corrected label. :)
[QUOTE=ehudshapira;794796]The 5800 device labeled v20.0.012 is actually v40.
Is there a point in testing older firmwares at all (at least in the case of 5800)? If there is, a v20 would be more useful than v40 rather than a corrected label. :)[/QUOTE]
The device did have v20 firmware until someone the users had apparently downloaded newer OTA firmware update for it.
Anyways, the label has now been corrected.