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cidknee0

join:2009-02-28

reply to decx

Re: [DSL] Cellpipe random reboots / loss of sync (Check logs ple

Ah that SUCKS. there is no other way to get the firmware? I dont want to have any downtime.

marknotmarc

join:2012-01-17
Gloucester, ON
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said by cidknee0:

Ah that SUCKS. there is no other way to get the firmware? I dont want to have any downtime.

I thought this was the group push and the TSI notification was only for the test group a few weeks ago. You can try to enter your info into the modem to see if you get the update, the process is relatively quick. You would not need to connect the modem to the network to configure it, one laptop would suffice.

decx
Premium
join:2002-06-07
Vancouver, BC

said by marknotmarc:

said by cidknee0:

Ah that SUCKS. there is no other way to get the firmware? I dont want to have any downtime.

I thought this was the group push and the TSI notification was only for the test group a few weeks ago. You can try to enter your info into the modem to see if you get the update, the process is relatively quick. You would not need to connect the modem to the network to configure it, one laptop would suffice.

This is the group push. However Martin inferred that the push might only be going to those on the affected list and since this is a new customer he may need to be added to get the update. But definitely try first to see if it gets auto updated.


TSI Martin
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join:2006-02-23
Chatham, ON
kudos:23

That group, if it does become something that is needed, would only be after the full out deployment. From what I've been seeing on here, it looks as though there isn't much needed to get the update.

It also doesn't seem like it takes a really long time for the modem to call the server to be & updated.

said by cidknee0 See ProfileSorry yes I meant the rebooting issue, as this will be in a business envoronment, I want as little issues as possible. [/BQUOTE :

If you manage your network, then send a mass email to your employees indicating a necessary network maintenance will be required & internet will be down for 15-30 mins. It may not even be that long.

Regards,
Martin
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dgass

join:2007-09-27
Etobicoke, ON
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Hi Martin,

The update (once I was able to get a session up) took about 7 min in total from DL to reboot to verify to set back to bridge.

Hope this helps others. Just be clear that getting it to grab an IP on it's own for me at least (Static IP) was/is a pain. As I've listed in a recent post.

I'll let you know tonight if I've had any reboots at all since last nights update.

EDIT: Just checked in at home remotely. 18+ hours and going strong.

EDIT 2: 23:40+ and going strong... Only twice since January has it stayed up this long.
/cross fingers


atsak

join:2012-03-24
Oakville, ON

reply to TSI Martin

said by TSI Martin:

That group, if it does become something that is needed, would only be after the full out deployment. From what I've been seeing on here, it looks as though there isn't much needed to get the update.

It also doesn't seem like it takes a really long time for the modem to call the server to be & updated.

Regards,
Martin

Mine went in tonight the second (I mean RIGHT away) I connected the PPPoE session at 1AM . . .

Now to do the one at work tomorrow sometime . . .

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