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Old 02-07-2004, 12:09 AM
Default Upgrading Firmware on MN 700



I did finally get the MSBN software file that contains the
firmware and boot files for the mn700, but my problem is
that I only have a laptop on wireless, I have no means of
connecting a computer to the router by a ethernet cable.

If need be I can always purchase a PCMCIA nic card and
hook it to the router but that would defete the purpose of
going wireless.

My question is can I use a tftp program to upgrade the
firmware and boot file manually to the mn700.

2 .bin files were extracted from the bundled program that
have mn700, 1 with EBOOT after it and the other with
NK_16MB_COMP after it.

Is there anybody that knows of a way to do this?




Mike
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Old 02-07-2004, 05:58 AM
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Default Upgrading Firmware on MN 700

Thanks alot for replies guys!!! Ya'll really help a
person out... Thanks for nothing.
>-----Original Message-----
>I did finally get the MSBN software file that contains

the
>firmware and boot files for the mn700, but my problem is
>that I only have a laptop on wireless, I have no means of
>connecting a computer to the router by a ethernet cable.
>
>If need be I can always purchase a PCMCIA nic card and
>hook it to the router but that would defete the purpose

of
>going wireless.
>
>My question is can I use a tftp program to upgrade the
>firmware and boot file manually to the mn700.
>
>2 .bin files were extracted from the bundled program that
>have mn700, 1 with EBOOT after it and the other with
>NK_16MB_COMP after it.
>
>Is there anybody that knows of a way to do this?
>
>
>.
>

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