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Can anyone explain why when I try to install the latest
downloads for the MN-700, the application software installs but the runtime and boot firmware will not. It gives a message that I need to have my ethernet cable plugged into one of the numbered ports on the router even though it is. Mitch |
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It sounds like you are trying to install the firmware update via
wireless. This is a very bad idea. Microsoft had several MN-500s damaged by allowing this to be done. All you need to do is connect to the MN-700 via a cable to install the firmware update. The reason for this is because wireless connections are to unstable to be able to do this 100% of the time. This is Microsoft just making there routers more ID10T resistant, as you can never make a product 100% ID10T proof, as they will just make a better ID10T. Mitch wrote: > Can anyone explain why when I try to install the latest > downloads for the MN-700, the application software > installs but the runtime and boot firmware will not. > It gives a message that I need to have my ethernet cable > plugged into one of the numbered ports on the router even > though it is. |
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Sorry I missed the last sentence. I'm not sure what is the problem
then. You might try a power cycle. Just unplug the power for about 5 seconds on the MN-700 then try after it is back up. Another option is do a factory reset. joker wrote: > It sounds like you are trying to install the firmware update via > wireless. This is a very bad idea. Microsoft had several MN-500s > damaged by allowing this to be done. All you need to do is connect to > the MN-700 via a cable to install the firmware update. The reason for > this is because wireless connections are to unstable to be able to do > this 100% of the time. This is Microsoft just making there routers more > ID10T resistant, as you can never make a product 100% ID10T proof, as > they will just make a better ID10T. > > Mitch wrote: > >> Can anyone explain why when I try to install the latest downloads for >> the MN-700, the application software installs but the runtime and >> boot firmware will not. It gives a message that I need to have my >> ethernet cable plugged into one of the numbered ports on the router >> even though it is. > > |
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Another option, if pertinent, is to disable the wireless connection. This
will ensure that you are using the wired connection. "joker" <no-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Sorry I missed the last sentence. I'm not sure what is the problem > then. You might try a power cycle. Just unplug the power for about 5 > seconds on the MN-700 then try after it is back up. Another option is > do a factory reset. > > joker wrote: > > > It sounds like you are trying to install the firmware update via > > wireless. This is a very bad idea. Microsoft had several MN-500s > > damaged by allowing this to be done. All you need to do is connect to > > the MN-700 via a cable to install the firmware update. The reason for > > this is because wireless connections are to unstable to be able to do > > this 100% of the time. This is Microsoft just making there routers more > > ID10T resistant, as you can never make a product 100% ID10T proof, as > > they will just make a better ID10T. > > > > Mitch wrote: > > > >> Can anyone explain why when I try to install the latest downloads for > >> the MN-700, the application software installs but the runtime and > >> boot firmware will not. It gives a message that I need to have my > >> ethernet cable plugged into one of the numbered ports on the router > >> even though it is. > > > > > |
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No I am connected via the ethernet cable. The password I
am using is correct. I am able to sign in to the base station with this password. Any ideas? >-----Original Message----- >It sounds like you are trying to install the firmware update via >wireless. This is a very bad idea. Microsoft had several MN-500s >damaged by allowing this to be done. All you need to do is connect to >the MN-700 via a cable to install the firmware update. The reason for >this is because wireless connections are to unstable to be able to do >this 100% of the time. This is Microsoft just making there routers more >ID10T resistant, as you can never make a product 100% ID10T proof, as >they will just make a better ID10T. > >Mitch wrote: > >> Can anyone explain why when I try to install the latest >> downloads for the MN-700, the application software >> installs but the runtime and boot firmware will not. >> It gives a message that I need to have my ethernet cable >> plugged into one of the numbered ports on the router even >> though it is. > >. > |
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What does the error message say? If it says the password is incorrect, does
the password have any non-alphanumeric characters in it? If it does, this might be the problem. Try changing the password to only alphanumeric to see if that fixes the problem. If it does, please post what special characters you are using. If you would rather use e-mail, you can send the information to (E-Mail Removed) Also, there should be a log file on the computer where you ran the update. It is called BBNUpdateLog.txt. If you have the software installed, it will be stored in the install folder (usually C:\Program Files\Microsoft Broadband Networking). If the software is not installed, the log file is in the folder above the location selected for saving. Please send this log file (E-Mail Removed) and someone will look at it. -- Neel Malik Program Manager Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Mitch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:203301c47ce0$9ea0bfb0$(E-Mail Removed)... > No I am connected via the ethernet cable. The password I > am using is correct. I am able to sign in to the base > station with this password. Any ideas? > >-----Original Message----- > >It sounds like you are trying to install the firmware > update via > >wireless. This is a very bad idea. Microsoft had > several MN-500s > >damaged by allowing this to be done. All you need to do > is connect to > >the MN-700 via a cable to install the firmware update. > The reason for > >this is because wireless connections are to unstable to > be able to do > >this 100% of the time. This is Microsoft just making > there routers more > >ID10T resistant, as you can never make a product 100% > ID10T proof, as > >they will just make a better ID10T. > > > >Mitch wrote: > > > >> Can anyone explain why when I try to install the > latest > >> downloads for the MN-700, the application software > >> installs but the runtime and boot firmware will > not. > >> It gives a message that I need to have my ethernet > cable > >> plugged into one of the numbered ports on the router > even > >> though it is. > > > >. > > |
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My password is alphanumeric. This isn't a password
problem since putting the wrong password in does give a message indicating that. There wasn't any error message as I recall, just that the update failed (boot and runtime firmware). The application was successful. I tried numerous times and each time the firmware update would fail. However I just tried to do the update again so I could give any info that may help and much to my surprise it completed successfully. I have recently added a laptop to the network and did make adjustments, but to my knowledge, I had not changed setting on the router other than block ICMP commands. Anyway thanks for responding. >-----Original Message----- >What does the error message say? If it says the password is incorrect, does >the password have any non-alphanumeric characters in it? If it does, this >might be the problem. Try changing the password to only alphanumeric to see >if that fixes the problem. If it does, please post what special characters >you are using. If you would rather use e-mail, you can send the information >to (E-Mail Removed) > >Also, there should be a log file on the computer where you ran the update. >It is called BBNUpdateLog.txt. If you have the software installed, it will >be stored in the install folder (usually C:\Program Files\Microsoft >Broadband Networking). If the software is not installed, the log file is in >the folder above the location selected for saving. Please send this log file >(E-Mail Removed) and someone will look at it. > >-- >Neel Malik >Program Manager >Microsoft Corporation > >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > > >"Mitch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:203301c47ce0$9ea0bfb0$(E-Mail Removed)... >> No I am connected via the ethernet cable. The password I >> am using is correct. I am able to sign in to the base >> station with this password. Any ideas? >> >-----Original Message----- >> >It sounds like you are trying to install the firmware >> update via >> >wireless. This is a very bad idea. Microsoft had >> several MN-500s >> >damaged by allowing this to be done. All you need to do >> is connect to >> >the MN-700 via a cable to install the firmware update. >> The reason for >> >this is because wireless connections are to unstable to >> be able to do >> >this 100% of the time. This is Microsoft just making >> there routers more >> >ID10T resistant, as you can never make a product 100% >> ID10T proof, as >> >they will just make a better ID10T. >> > >> >Mitch wrote: >> > >> >> Can anyone explain why when I try to install the >> latest >> >> downloads for the MN-700, the application software >> >> installs but the runtime and boot firmware will >> not. >> >> It gives a message that I need to have my ethernet >> cable >> >> plugged into one of the numbered ports on the router >> even >> >> though it is. >> > >> >. >> > > > >. > |
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