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ABG4280's avatar
ABG4280
Aspirant
Mar 29, 2022
Solved

MR60 Satellite FW corrupted, will not connect

I've owned the MK63 mesh system (MR60 with two MS60 satellites) for over 1 year with no major issues. Recently upgraded the FW using the app to v1.1.6.122. The FW pushed through the MR and one of the MS satellites fine, but not to the 2nd MS. The impacted MS has a slow pulsing white light, which tells me the FW was corrupted during the update and never made it to the device. It seems the 2nd MS is not recognized anywhere in my network, but the app shows it with a purple dot. I even accessed the network via http://routerlogin.net and the impacted satellite is not visible at all.

 

I tried a system reboot, a hard rese, factory reset on the 2nd MS to no avail (the white light continues to pulse slowly). I even tried to add the device as a new satellite, no luck. I cannot perform a manual FW upgrade to the 2nd MS either. I even tried to wire connect my PC to the back of the MS, but there is no connection to the satellite's web page whatsoever. What do you recommend I do next?

  • ABG4280's avatar
    ABG4280
    Apr 01, 2022

    Thanks for the input. Tried refreshing using PC and failed, did it on a Mac and took 2 minutes. The odd part was that during the re-flashing, the light of the device is supposed to be "Amber". Instead, it was slow pulsing white, which meant issues with the FW.

     

    For reference:

    Fast pulsing white = attempting to sync to router

    Pulsing Amber (or Slow pulsing white) = firmware corrupted, no connectivity

    Solid blue = synced to router, connected to the internet, all good

    Solid Amber = unable to connect to the internet or synced (offline)

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    • EternalStudent's avatar
      EternalStudent
      Apprentice

      I'd be curious to hear what the various light colors mean.  I typically see amber while booting and blue when mostly functional (router has IP, and satellite sees router).  I haven't tried looking during a flash.

       

      If you can't get it to work after a few tries (and that other program), I'd try the older flash again.  Not try to upgrade during the recovery.  Just grasping at anything else that might work and be different...

      • ABG4280's avatar
        ABG4280
        Aspirant

        Thanks for the input. Tried refreshing using PC and failed, did it on a Mac and took 2 minutes. The odd part was that during the re-flashing, the light of the device is supposed to be "Amber". Instead, it was slow pulsing white, which meant issues with the FW.

         

        For reference:

        Fast pulsing white = attempting to sync to router

        Pulsing Amber (or Slow pulsing white) = firmware corrupted, no connectivity

        Solid blue = synced to router, connected to the internet, all good

        Solid Amber = unable to connect to the internet or synced (offline)