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master_mike
Mar 07, 2020Initiate
R8000P Firmware Update Issue
I logged into my router via a desktop computer that is wired to the router. Using the advanced admin menu I clicked the button to check for a firmware update. It said "No new firmware version availab...
- Mar 07, 2020
Greetings,
I upgraded to 1.4.1.50 manually yesterday.
Do not use automatic check and update. Its unreliable and almost as bad as trying to update wirelessly.
You were correct to perform the update manually, downloading the file to your local machine connected via ethernet. (best, safest method). Downoad the file and extract it. It has to be unzipped. The file you will use for upgrade has the extension .chk. Do as you did previously, browse to the folder where you unzipped the download from and point it to the file ending in .chk.
Press the upgrade button and wait for the process to finish. The router will reboot when complete.
If you have any more issues, let us know and one of us can assist.
shadowsports
Mar 07, 2020Hero
Greetings,
I upgraded to 1.4.1.50 manually yesterday.
Do not use automatic check and update. Its unreliable and almost as bad as trying to update wirelessly.
You were correct to perform the update manually, downloading the file to your local machine connected via ethernet. (best, safest method). Downoad the file and extract it. It has to be unzipped. The file you will use for upgrade has the extension .chk. Do as you did previously, browse to the folder where you unzipped the download from and point it to the file ending in .chk.
Press the upgrade button and wait for the process to finish. The router will reboot when complete.
If you have any more issues, let us know and one of us can assist.
- master_mikeMar 08, 2020Initiate
Thanks for encouraging me, I tried to manually upgrade the router again. This time I did 2 things differently. First, instead of navigating to the router's web page via its IP address, I used www.routerlogin.net. I also moved the firmware file to the root directory of my computer. IT WORKED!
Thanks again!
- shadowsportsMar 08, 2020HeroGlad you were successful.
Cheers!
- IdahoScottMar 27, 2020Apprentice
Attempted to install this update.
1) Router set to automatically upgrade firmware. It is not doing so.
2) Attempted to upgrade via online download (i.e. the button under "Administrative").
3) Attempted to upgrade manually, downloading R7960P-V1.4.1.50_1.3.10.zip, while connected to an ethernet wire.
4) Hard reboots before, and after upgrade completes, doesn't change anything.
Note: The router log is apparently refreshed upon every reboot, so no record exists that I can locate, of what actually happened during the upgrade attempt. However, there is a record of a consistent, and repetitive DoS attack by a set of IP Addresses
[admin login] from source 192.168.X.X, Friday, Mar 27,2020 13:04:14
[DoS attack: ACK Scan] from source 151.101.197.7,port 443 Friday, Mar 27,2020 13:01:17
[DoS attack: ACK Scan] from source 15.72.34.51,port 5222 Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:59:39
[DoS attack: ACK Scan] from source 162.244.7.13,port 7789 Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:57:44
[DoS attack: ACK Scan] from source 15.72.34.51,port 5222 Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:57:00
[DoS attack: ACK Scan] from source 162.244.7.12,port 7789 Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:48:44
[DoS attack: ACK Scan] from source 34.230.237.74,port 443 Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:48:04
[DoS attack: ACK Scan] from source 52.24.20.61,port 443 Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:47:17
[DHCP IP: (192.168.x.x)] to MAC address XX:XX:XX:XX, Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:46:44
[DoS attack: ACK Scan] from source 13.68.168.63,port 80 Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:46:31
[DoS attack: ACK Scan] from source 192.241.189.82,port 443 Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:45:17
[admin login] from source 192.168.X.X, Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:45:15
[DoS attack: ACK Scan] from source 15.72.34.51,port 5222 Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:45:14
... more of the same
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:44:41
[Internet disconnected] Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:44:37
[Initialized, firmware version: V1.4.1.44_1.3.5] Friday, Mar 27,2020 12:44:27
I haven't seen these in the log previously, but it doesn't mean that it's not routinely happening, i.e. the "interweb's" are a bit, sometimes nasty world out there). I don't know if these are unique to my site, or if they are interferring with the upgrade process, but I doubt it, since uploading directly from a file doesn't work, either.
This problem is a huge timesink for users who purchased Netgear's equipment, to say the least. Either:
1) Fix the problem..
2) recall/withdraw/reverse the upgrade
3) Post a notice, a bulletin to users
4) Email registered users with a clear explanation, and an ETA as to when they should expect resolution.
Again, this problem has evidently existed for at least three weeks. Netgear is remiss in not doing those four, reasonable steps above.
UNACCEPTABLE, as a business practice. I've used Netgear equipment personally and professionally for at least a decade, and probably, two. I just purchased the R7960 to upgrade an R7900 which demonstrated questionable performance after 18 months of use. This experience WILL influence my decision, the next time I buy or recommend network switches or routers.
Regards.
shadowsports wrote:Greetings,
I upgraded to 1.4.1.50 manually yesterday.
Do not use automatic check and update. Its unreliable and almost as bad as trying to update wirelessly.
You were correct to perform the update manually, downloading the file to your local machine connected via ethernet. (best, safest method). Downoad the file and extract it. It has to be unzipped. The file you will use for upgrade has the extension .chk. Do as you did previously, browse to the folder where you unzipped the download from and point it to the file ending in .chk.
Press the upgrade button and wait for the process to finish. The router will reboot when complete.
If you have any more issues, let us know and one of us can assist.