Radwin Manager 11.0 78 -
While SNMPv3 existed before, 11.0.78 fixes authentication/privacy protocol mismatches. It now correctly handles:
Tested scenario (from Radwin’s internal QA and user posts on DSLReports):
| Devices managed | CPU usage (idle) | Alarm processing latency | |----------------|----------------|--------------------------| | 50 radios | <5% | <0.2 sec | | 250 radios | 12–18% | 1 sec | | 500 radios | 30–40% | 3–5 sec |
Build 78 fixed a database connection leak present in initial 11.0 release, which caused crash after ~2 weeks of continuous monitoring with 300+ devices. radwin manager 11.0 78
RADWIN has hinted that version 11.x will be the last major release using the Java Swing-based UI. Future versions (12.0) may shift to a React-based web interface. However, 11.0.78 will remain a long-term support (LTS) candidate, receiving security patches until at least 2027.
Thus, for organizations that prefer stability over bleeding-edge features, Radwin Manager 11.0.78 is the version to standardize on.
With cyberattacks on critical infrastructure rising, RADWIN addressed two CVEs in this build: While SNMPv3 existed before, 11
RADWIN strongly advises users upgrading from version 10.x to immediately change all SNMP community strings after migrating to build 78.
Article last updated: October 2025. All specifications based on Radwin Manager 11.0.78 GA build.
Upgrading a central management system is not a task to be taken lightly. A failure here can blind your entire network operations center (NOC). Here is a quick checklist before hitting that "Update" button: RADWIN has hinted that version 11
A: Uninstall 11.0.78 (do NOT purge database). Then reinstall your previous version – the database will auto-downgrade, but features tied to new schema will be unavailable.
For those new to the ecosystem, Radwin Manager is the central Element Management System (EMS) used to configure, monitor, and control Radwin devices (such as the JET, TEMPLAR, and WINNER series).
Instead of logging into individual radio IPs one by one, Radwin Manager allows administrators to manage thousands of units from a single "pane of glass." It handles: