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akak
Jun 01, 2018Tutor
Unknown Error 109 during Firmware Update
Current Firmware: 1.0.9.26_10.2.31
In attempting to get the latest Firmware Update 1.0.9.28_10.2.32, after accepting "Yes" to start the update it begins to start downloading... Then within 3 se...
- Jun 06, 2018
Hi akak and jcd1126,
I tested it in our laboratory and was not able to reproduce the error. I have successfully updated the firmware from 1.0.9.26_10.2.31 to 1.0.9.28_10.2.32. I updated it using the check button in the router web interface and also tried the manual update. The browser I used is Chrome.
How did you update the firmware?
I suggest to manually update the firmware. Here's the reference link:
There is also Hot Fix firmware available. I recommend to update the firmware to the latest version.
https://kb.netgear.com/000057097/R7000-Firmware-Version-1-0-9-30-Hot-Fix
Regards,
Blanca
Community Team
antinode
Jun 06, 2018Guru
> [...] it is repeatable.
Ok.
> I wonder if Netgear realizes there is an issue, [...]
Perhaps there's a problem with your particular R7000, and not a
general problem with the R7000. It's possible that your firmware is
corrupt, and that it can't perform a firmware load operation. Your
R7000 could also have a hardware problem.
> [...] is it an issue with the current update not being able to process
> ANY future updates or something else? [...]
There have been many reports of R7000 units being updated from
"V1.0.9.26_10.2.31" to various later versions, so it seems unlikely that
this is a general problem with "V1.0.9.26_10.2.31" or the R7000.
> If it's repeatable (inescapable?), then it may be time to try the
> TFTP recovery scheme:
>
> https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1533866#M87578
Still my advice.
> [...] If this current update addresses the VPNFilter exploit, [...]
Judging by the date in the Release Notes file for "V1.0.9.28_10.2.32"
("Last Updated:04/03/2018"), I wouldn't expect it to include a fix for a
problem which was announced after that date.
There is also a "Hot Fix" kit, "V1.0.9.30_10.2.33_beta" ("Last
Updated:04/30/2018"), which, I'd guess, is no better in this respect.
(Look for "Security Hotfix Downloads (Beta Firmware)" under "Pick a
Topic" on http://netgear.com/support/product/r7000.aspx .)
But, in any case, if the normal firmware load procedure always fails
on your R7000, then any update would seem to need to be done using some
alternative method.
Blanca_O
Jun 06, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi akak and jcd1126,
I tested it in our laboratory and was not able to reproduce the error. I have successfully updated the firmware from 1.0.9.26_10.2.31 to 1.0.9.28_10.2.32. I updated it using the check button in the router web interface and also tried the manual update. The browser I used is Chrome.
How did you update the firmware?
I suggest to manually update the firmware. Here's the reference link:
There is also Hot Fix firmware available. I recommend to update the firmware to the latest version.
https://kb.netgear.com/000057097/R7000-Firmware-Version-1-0-9-30-Hot-Fix
Regards,
Blanca
Community Team
- akakJun 07, 2018Tutor
I'll try the manual upgrade. Here is a video if it helps you to see what we are seeing:
- akakJun 07, 2018Tutor
A manual upgrade worked. I went with the stable V1.0.9.28_10.2.32 at http://www.netgear.com/support/product/r7000.aspx#docs
instead of the link to the Beta version you posted. I'll let you live on the edge :smileyhappy:
Thanks for the help.