AINSORA NexOS — Unified Firmware for Wi-Fi, PTP & PTMP Links
Managing a mixed wireless network — Wi-Fi access points, PTP backhaul links, and PTMP sectors — has historically meant separate firmware platforms, different management interfaces, and inconsistent monitoring workflows. NexOS 3.0 eliminates that operational overhead by running all major AINSORA product lines from a single, unified firmware base.
What NexOS Solves
Operators and integrators deploying AINSORA equipment across multiple product families previously managed each technology stack independently. Firmware upgrades, configuration workflows, and performance monitoring all varied by product type — increasing deployment time and the risk of errors across multi-site networks.
NexOS 3.0 introduces a common management layer for Wi-Fi routers (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, Wi-Fi 7 6 GHz), Point-to-Point links, and Point-to-Multipoint sectors. One firmware platform, one management interface, one commissioning workflow — regardless of the product type deployed.
What Is New in NexOS 3.0
Unified Multi-Technology Management
NexOS 3.0 runs across all major AINSORA product families:
- Wi-Fi Routers — 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and Wi-Fi 7 (6 GHz) access points
- PTP Links — full configuration, monitoring, and link diagnostics
- PTMP Sector Management — subscriber unit registration, sector capacity planning, and per-client QoS
Real-Time Dashboard and KPI Monitoring
The new graphical dashboard provides continuous visibility across every link and device:
- Live throughput, signal level (RSSI/RSL), and SNR graphs
- Per-link and per-device utilisation metrics
- Active alarms and event log feed
- Colour-coded link health indicators (Green / Yellow / Red)
Performance is tracked over time with full KPI history:
- Throughput KPIs — peak, average, and 95th-percentile bandwidth per link
- Availability KPIs — uptime percentage with historical data up to one year
- Latency and Jitter — per-link round-trip measurements with threshold alerting
- Modulation Tracking — adaptive modulation history showing link quality trends
- Scheduled Reports — daily, weekly, or monthly KPI exports in PDF or CSV
Configuration Wizard
The step-by-step deployment wizard reduces commissioning time for new devices:
- Device Discovery — auto-detect new hardware on the network
- Role Selection — define the device role: Wi-Fi AP, PTP Master/Slave, PTMP Hub/CPE
- RF Parameters — frequency, channel width, TX power, modulation mode
- Network Settings — IP addressing, VLANs, DHCP, routing
- Security — WPA3, AES encryption, RADIUS authentication
- QoS and Traffic Shaping — prioritise voice, video, or data traffic per user
- Review and Deploy — one-click deployment with rollback capability
Security
- WPA3-Enterprise and WPA3-Personal for all Wi-Fi devices
- TLS 1.3 encrypted management interface
- Role-based access control (RBAC) with three permission levels
- Automatic CVE patching via signed firmware updates
Performance
- 40% faster web UI load times
- Reduced CPU usage on device during heavy traffic periods
- Background firmware upgrades with no service interruption
Product Roadmap: Cloud and On-Premises Management
A cloud-hosted NMS and a self-hosted on-premises controller are planned for a future NexOS release. These will add remote browser-based management with no VPN requirement, a REST API for OSS/BSS integration, and full SNMP v2c/v3 MIB support for third-party NMS platforms. Release timing will be communicated through the AINSORA partner channel.
Upgrade Path
Customers on NexOS 2.x can upgrade directly to NexOS 3.0. No hardware replacement is required. Configuration migration is fully automated through the built-in upgrade assistant.
A configuration backup is recommended before starting the upgrade. The process takes approximately 3–4 minutes per device.
NexOS 3.0 firmware and full release notes are available in the AINSORA Partner Portal.
Who Should Upgrade Now
- Mixed-fleet operators running Wi-Fi, PTP, and PTMP equipment who need a single management platform across all link types
- Network operations teams responsible for availability and throughput reporting who need consistent KPI data across the full fleet
- System integrators who deploy and commission AINSORA equipment and want a standardised, repeatable workflow
- Enterprises and carriers managing AINSORA infrastructure who require role-based access control and scheduled reporting
If you are running NexOS 2.x on a stable network, the upgrade is low-risk and recommended. For large multi-site rollouts or specific deployment windows, contact our support team to plan the migration.
Get Upgrade Guidance
For migration planning, upgrade scheduling, or technical questions about NexOS 3.0:
- Upgrade guidance and migration support — info@ainsora.com
- Partner Portal access — contact your AINSORA account manager
- Technical support — available through the standard support channel for all active customers