The TP-Link TL-SG3428 JetStream switch firmware integrates the device into the Omada SDN ecosystem, enabling centralized management, enhanced L2+ routing, and robust security protocols. Regular updates are recommended to ensure compatibility with Omada controllers, patch security vulnerabilities, and fix performance issues. For the latest firmware and detailed instructions, visit the TP-Link Download Center
: Upgraded to a 16K MAC address table and a significantly larger 12 Mbit packet buffer. Version Rule : Firmware for V1 is not compatible tl-sg3428 firmware
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Recent firmware updates for the TP-Link JetStream TL-SG3428 switch (e.g., v1.1.13 and v2.30.3) enhance Omada SDN integration, add VLAN-specific port isolation, and patch security vulnerabilities. Users must verify their hardware version, as upgrading requires specific firmware versions for V1, V2, or V2.30, which can be deployed via the web interface or Omada Controller. For direct access to the latest firmware and release notes, visit TP-Link. TL-SG3428(UN) 1.0. - TP-Link Recent firmware updates for the TP-Link JetStream TL-SG3428
If your switch is "adopted" by a controller, you should see an upgrade arrow in the Devices list. While usually seamless, some users have reported "corrupt file" errors; a quick reboot of the switch often clears this up. Standalone Web GUI (Manual): Download the exact file from the TP-Link Download Center Log into your switch via IP. System Tools > Firmware Upgrade and upload your file. Always use a wired connection