Based on what you're describing I would strongly suggest updating your version of the Lava Manager.
The latest version of the LAVA Ether-Link Manager (v5.14.0) was updated earlier this year and as such there are certain Driver changes that you may benefit from. A newer version of the LAVA Manager will definitely allow you to view ESLs with the latest Hardware Platform/Firmware.
Also, depending on the Firmware revision on your older ESLs I would also maybe suggest upgrading the Firmware of these devices.
All older ESLs (1, 2 and 4 Port) with an original Hardware Platform have a final Firmware release of
ESL 6.01.00/29.03.2007. If you have a 1, 2 or 4 Port ESL running a firmware release prior to 6.01.00 then I would look at upgrading its Firmware. All ESL with the newer Hardware Plaform will have a firmware release of
ESL 7.XX.XX.
If you're unsure which Hardware revision your ESL may be running you can easily verify the hardware revision by looking at the MAC Address printed on the bottom of your ESL.
Older ESLs will be in the MAC Address range (00:04:3B:00:xx:xx), while ESLs with a newer Hardware Platform will be in the MAC Address range (00:04:3B:01:xx:xx).
Download Link: LAVA ESL/WiFi (2015-01-13)
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