Slate 7 Pro Wireguard

I just purchased this unit and discovered it does not support Amnezia WG2 protocol.
I can import the config from my Flint 3 however if I try to edit it there is a red border around the config and wont let me save any changes.

I get this when I try to connect
daemon.notice netifd: wgclient2 (4322): Unable to parse H1: `762300480-76230'

Am I right that this is the case and if so when will there be support for it?

Considering this is supposed to be the premium travel router I hope new firmware eg 4.10 will be available soon or at least 4.9

PS the Wifi 7 works very well. I get 5764/5764 on 6ghz and 5Ghz channels concurrently.

Yes I remember this being the case previously and although I don’t own this device, glinet earlier said they only supported version 1 and support for version2 would be added later.

It was later added to the beryl atleast

But this is post version 4.9 and I see slate 7 pro is still on 4.8.4 so it’s a waiting game now.

Dear GLinet, when will the Slate 7 Pro get firmware 4.9?

It is sad that I have to downgrade my Flint 3’s t 4.8.4 to get this to work.

I was testing 4.10 and it works great but I need the WG feature to work due to a particular custom software I run from home.

Even my old Slate AX can connect!

Hi,

We are sorry about that.
Regarding the firmware version, Slate 7 Pro will skip the v4.9 firmware release, and the next firmware update is planned to be v4.10.This feature is planned to be added in a future firmware update, and support is currently expected to be available with firmware v4.10 around Q1 next year.
Thank you for your understanding and patience.

One must admit when one is wrong.
I reset my main router and re-enabled Obfuscation.
Created a new profile and imported into Slate Pro and it works

For some reason the original profile contained H1 values as below

H1 = 762300480-762300897
H2 = 1480476958-1480477367
H3 = 957391932-957392003
H4 = 483031282-760645253

Where as the new profile only has one number per line

H1 = 1215670682
H2 = 934825131
H3 = 184467740
H4 = 1934019586

I am not sure how the original generated those numbers but it now works.

My apologies to GLINET