Are you updating the firmware from a machine that's wired or wireless? I'd recommend a wired connection, even if its temporary.
Additionally, you can save the router settings, reset it, via reset switch on the back, update the firmware using the default password, then loading your saved settings.
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"JP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:7e0101c4775b$1f713a60$(E-Mail Removed)...
> When running the updates, It goes to update my firmware
> and asks me for the password to my base station. I put in
> my password and click OK. It sits there for a second and
> then a window pops up saying the password that I typed is
> incorrect.
>
> I KNOW my pasword is correct, I can go log into my base
> station with the password...
>
> Any ideas?