From c0a990c3d95831b9aaffc982e49e4fc8d5812062 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Ingraham <34340210+meingraham@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 17:05:07 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated FAQ (markdown) --- FAQ.md | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/FAQ.md b/FAQ.md index ac48f466..e859f0f3 100644 --- a/FAQ.md +++ b/FAQ.md @@ -348,38 +348,38 @@ Example: Core-/SDK-Version: **2_3_0**/1.5.3(aec24ac9) - Alexa works - Web UI is fast - Serial Software exceptions of 2.3.0 are solved - - Krack Vulnerability is solved. + - Krack Vulnerability is solved - Security fix [Beacon Frame Crash](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/issues/6348) - - More RAM is available compared to 2.4.2 + - More RAM is available - Firmware is a little bigger in size compared to 2.4.2 - Most Wi-Fi Repeaters don't produces conflicts or disconnections - Mesh Networks are supported - Most Routers of brands Ubiquity and Fritzbox don't produces conflicts or disconnections -* 2.3.0 +* 2.3.0 (**this core has security issues**) - Not all Tasmota features work - Modem Sleep works to save energy (see [Energy Saving](Energy-Saving)) - Web UI is slower - - Low RAM Available - Not many features can be enabled at once (sensors, etc) - - Has the Krack Vulnerability + - Low RAM Available - Not many features can be enabled at once (sensors, etc.) + - **Has the Krack Vulnerability** - Software Serial can produce a restart exception (not enough RAM) if several features are enabled. (So, in this case only hardware serial will work - TX and RX pins) - Most Wi-Fi Repeaters produces conflicts and disconnections - Mesh Networks are not supported - Some Routers of brands (Ubiquiti and Fritzbox) produce conflicts and disconnections - - If the Wi-Fi router has auto channel, channel switching is reliably managed by this core. + - If the Wi-Fi router has auto channel, channel switching is reliably managed by this core * 2.4.2 (**avoid this core version**): - All Tasmota features work - Modem Sleep doesn't work but Tasmota has a CPU dynamic sleep to save energy, so it is not a big issue for this core - Web UI is faster - Serial Software exceptions of 2.3.0 are solved - - Krack Vulnerability is solved. + - Krack Vulnerability is solved - More RAM is available - Firmware is a little bigger in flash size - Most Wi-Fi Repeaters produce conflicts and disconnections - Mesh Networks are not supported - Some Routers of brands (Ubiquiti and Fritzbox) produce conflicts and disconnections - - If the Wi-Fi router has auto channel, channel switching is not reliably managed by this core. Use Fixed Channels in the router instead. + - If the Wi-Fi router has auto channel, channel switching is not reliably managed by this core. Use Fixed Channels in the router instead * 2.5.2 (**avoid this core version**): - All Tasmota features work @@ -388,13 +388,13 @@ Example: Core-/SDK-Version: **2_3_0**/1.5.3(aec24ac9) - Alexa works - Web UI is fast - Serial Software exceptions of 2.3.0 are solved - - Krack Vulnerability is solved. + - Krack Vulnerability is solved - More RAM is available compared to 2.4.2 - Firmware is a little bigger in size compared to 2.4.2 - Most Wi-Fi Repeaters don't produces conflicts or disconnections - Mesh Networks are supported - Most Routers of brands Ubiquity and Fritzbox don't produces conflicts or disconnections - - If the Wi-Fi router has auto channel, channel switching is not reliably managed by this core. Use Fixed Channels in the router instead. + - If the Wi-Fi router has auto channel, channel switching is not reliably managed by this core. Use Fixed Channels in the router instead ### Configuration problems