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bboma
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May 12, 2016
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Firmware upgrade on wireless connection

Can a firmware upgrade be conducted from a wireless connected computer?

  • michaelkenward's avatar
    michaelkenward
    May 12, 2016

    But people often caution against it. Better to do it wired if you can. Just in case the wifi cuts out or something goes wrong.

     

    For example, one recent firmware flash for the D6400 killed the wifi on a tiny handful of those devices. You had to go in and mess around with a wired connection to get the wifi back in business.

     

    That was an exceptional event, but serious enough to make me think twice about wireless updates.

     

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    • michaelkenward's avatar
      michaelkenward
      Guru

      But people often caution against it. Better to do it wired if you can. Just in case the wifi cuts out or something goes wrong.

       

      For example, one recent firmware flash for the D6400 killed the wifi on a tiny handful of those devices. You had to go in and mess around with a wired connection to get the wifi back in business.

       

      That was an exceptional event, but serious enough to make me think twice about wireless updates.

       

      • Retired_Member's avatar
        Retired_Member

        With the quality of updates from netgear the Update is a bigger risk than the wireless.

         

        If you're updating from the download  support rather than the automatic router method a wired connection would be my choice BUT, when I update that way I save to a server which is a wired connection but perforum via wireless. Never had a problem in over 10 years.

         

        maybe mith busters can help.