Release Notes
This latest maintenance update contains a number of improvements and some important fixes. As always if you run into any trouble of have suggestions on how we can make PeakHour even better, please contact us at [email protected].
- Improved: Status bar icon is now grayscale to better reflect the modern OS X aesthetic
- Improved: Added prompt to launch automatically on startup.
- Improved: Better graph scaling levels and defaults.
- Improved: Upgraded to latest net-snmp library.
- Improved: General enhancements to the Configuration Assistant UI, in particular to assist with first-time setup.
- Improved: Upgrade Offer browser window now displays padlock to indicate secure TLS connection.
- Improved: Added locking to UPnP queries; should prevent UPnP devices 'flapping' between active and unreachable state when Configuration Assistant is open.
- Improved: UPnP now tries to fuzzy-match device names if one can't be matched via UUID. This may help with some routers that don't maintain a stable UUID (i.e. change their UUID on reboot or reconnect).
- Fixed: Major improvements to SNMPv3 support. Now correctly uses SNMPv3 for all queries; previously would mistakenly send some queries with SNMPv1/v2c causing unpredictable results.
- Fixed: Logging occasionally stopped working after waking from sleep.
- Fixed: "Hide if Unreachable" checkbox in C now wired up correctly in Configuration Assistant.
- Fixed: "Launch automatically when computer starts" working again (despite Xcode's best efforts to the contrary).