Thank you both for your help. If I understand, I should be okay to use Wi-Fi to download KePub books from Kobo.
My problem is that I have over 1,000 books I've bought over the past 9 years and I like to reread many of them. Of course, most of them are plain vanilla ePubs. But to me, the wonderful way Kobo eReader's presents books is what makes them special, so I'll probably still have to wait for this glitch to be fixed before I download directly over Wi-Fi.
As long as I don't get that update on my present KeReaders I can still download the ePub version of their books and convert them to KePub manually.
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