  Steve I'm a PC, so shut up Consultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA
| 4.11.3 Firmware released
Netopia's web site now mentions 4.11.3 firmware - but no release notes - so it looks pretty fresh. Those doing TFTP loads should fetch nir4113.bin (instructions here). Presumably docs will follow soon.
Netopia firmware upgrade page
I've loaded it, and Ping Plotter for a coupla hours shows a little loss of memory, but not sure it's the memory leak. We'll see.
Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl Security Consultant Tustin, California USA my web site
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  Steve I'm a PC, so shut up Consultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA
| I've been running Ping Plotter overnight with one-second pings, and at this point am reasonably confident that the memory leak is no longer with us. Thank you Netopia.
I wouldn't mind seeing some release notes to see what else is changed, but this is a minor matter now. I'll report back in a few days for the wise among you who don't care to be the first on your block with new firmware - I know that TivoNut is holding off a while on upgrading his routers.
Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl Security Consultant Tustin, California USA my web site |
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  KoolMoe Aw Man Premium join:2001-02-14 Annapolis, MD clubs: | reply to Steve What routers does this apply to? All? I have a 7200 (covad issue)...Never noticed a problem.... KM |
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  Steve I'm a PC, so shut up Consultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA
| This is for all R-series router, including presumably the R7200. If you're happy with what you have, then you may not need to upgrade, but some of us either require specific features/bugfixes of the newer releases, or we simply like to live on the bleeding edge.
As always, upgrade at your own risk.
Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl Security Consultant Tustin, California USA my web site |
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  KoolMoe Aw Man Premium join:2001-02-14 Annapolis, MD clubs:
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·Speakeasy
| Just wondering to what models this applied, and noticed this forum is deadly quiet, so wanted to add to your thread I don't like to upgrade if I don't need to. But there are occasions in the past where I'd have to reboot the router to re-establish the connection, but only like every couple months... Don't think I'll worry about it. Thanks for the reply! KM |
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  Steve I'm a PC, so shut up Consultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA
| reply to Steve I see that the Latest Firmware page at Netopia.com now shows only 4.11 - perhaps I've jumped the gun here.
Upgrade with caution.
Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl Security Consultant Tustin, California USA my web site |
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 Jmac121
join:2003-01-17 Gardner, MA
| reply to KoolMoe I noticed the word convad I just purchased a netopia 7200 convad issue, I cannot get it work with my sdsl service, is there something you might be able to tell me, to get this "door stop" to function. My isp uses Verizon lines, I am not certain of the DSLAM type, or does this make a difference. Any advice is better than none. Jim |
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  KoolMoe Aw Man Premium join:2001-02-14 Annapolis, MD clubs:
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| Yeah, the DSLAM makes a difference. I dunno a lot about this stuff, but the basics I think: There are a couple manufacturers of DSLAMS and DSL routers. Not all are compatible with the others. The Netopia router you have should work fine - with any DSLAM which is compatible with it. What those are, I have no idea. You should call VZ and see what routers it says are compatible with its service. G'luck! KM |
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  Steve I'm a PC, so shut up Consultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA
| reply to Steve OK, so 4.11.3 is now back on the Netopia web site, though I don't see any release notes yet. I suspect that this is just a bug-fix release, but I've been running this since it came out with no apparent problems.
Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl Security Consultant Tustin, California USA my web site |
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 suprswamp
join:2000-12-04 Portland, OR | reply to Steve I have a Netopia 9100 router and have upgraded to the latest firmware. Seems to be much better than the previous firmware version. No more mysterious 1039% CPU load errors. Guess that fixed it! |
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  Jack Furr
@pacbell.n | I have 4.11.3 on my 9100 and I just happened to note a 2430% CPU load. The router has only been up less than 30 days on a very inactive line.
Jack Furr |
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  JRBlood Premium join:1999-12-28 Syracuse, NY clubs:
| I've also been running that release of the firmware. The CPU% glitch, IMO, is just a cosmetic bug. I've gone back out of Quick View and back in and most of the time the CPU% shows up normal again.
If the processor was truly being that heavily taxed, I doubt you could even log into the router to see the Quick View page, even through the Console Port. |
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