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3.6.8.6 Firmware Upgrade causes "Firmware Damage"
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30 Jan 2017 17:56 #87999
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3.6.8.6 Firmware Upgrade causes "Firmware Damage" was created by zimbo
Tried to upgrade my 2850n this afternoon using the web interface and .all file.
Started to progress but then got 'Connection Lost' and after a page refresh I'm still on 3.6.4 but pop-up message now says "Firmware Damage" and that I need to upgrade immediately otherwise the router will die after next reboot.
I have tried repeatedly to do the upgrade again, both with .all and .rst, and also tried to reinstall 3.6.4, again with .all and .rst, but nothing happens now after selecting a file and clicking Upgrade.
So the router is still working but I don't want to try enabling TFTP in case that kills the router (user manual implies turning this on causes a reboot, which would mean the router would die according to the popup message.
Anyone got any ideas what I can do? I've raised a support ticket but that says it might take 48 hours for a response.:o
Started to progress but then got 'Connection Lost' and after a page refresh I'm still on 3.6.4 but pop-up message now says "Firmware Damage" and that I need to upgrade immediately otherwise the router will die after next reboot.
I have tried repeatedly to do the upgrade again, both with .all and .rst, and also tried to reinstall 3.6.4, again with .all and .rst, but nothing happens now after selecting a file and clicking Upgrade.
So the router is still working but I don't want to try enabling TFTP in case that kills the router (user manual implies turning this on causes a reboot, which would mean the router would die according to the popup message.
Anyone got any ideas what I can do? I've raised a support ticket but that says it might take 48 hours for a response.
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30 Jan 2017 21:41 #88007
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Replied by morgad on topic Re: 3.6.8.6 Firmware Upgrade causes "Firmware Damage"
No idea, but my 2830 did exactly the same over Xmas.
telnet now also fails, as does ssh
had to buy a 2832 to replace it
Dave
telnet now also fails, as does ssh
had to buy a 2832 to replace it
Dave
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31 Jan 2017 09:48 #88012
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Replied by admin3 on topic Re: 3.6.8.6 Firmware Upgrade causes "Firmware Damage"
The router's firmware can be recovered using this procedure: http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/guides/kb-firmwarerecovery
What you've described can occur when updating firmware over the internet or a wireless connection if the transfer is interrupted, it can typically be resolved by not restarting the router and simply re-attempting the firmware upgrade through the web interface until the update succeeds.
I've just tested the 3.6.8.6 firmware from the DrayTek UK downloads page on a Vigor 2850n router and it does work / load correctly.
What you've described can occur when updating firmware over the internet or a wireless connection if the transfer is interrupted, it can typically be resolved by not restarting the router and simply re-attempting the firmware upgrade through the web interface until the update succeeds.
I've just tested the 3.6.8.6 firmware from the DrayTek UK downloads page on a Vigor 2850n router and it does work / load correctly.
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31 Jan 2017 16:17 #88026
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Replied by zimbo on topic Re: 3.6.8.6 Firmware Upgrade causes "Firmware Damage"
@admin3 - thanks, I did actually get a swift reply from Draytek Support along the same lines... however it didn't work.
I tried the TFTP method loads of times but kept getting the "Request time out. Transfer abort!" error. I tried 3.6.8.6 and my previous build 3.6.4, both .rst and .all, but nothing worked.
As I was then truly up the creek without a paddle, with a dead-ish router, I did a hardware factory reset - which lo and behold solved the problem, and got me back to 3.6.4 firmware, I re-loaded my configuration file and it all works again!
So I'm (hopefully) back to where I was before attempting Draytek's "Critical Update", which needless to say I won't be trying again...
I tried the TFTP method loads of times but kept getting the "Request time out. Transfer abort!" error. I tried 3.6.8.6 and my previous build 3.6.4, both .rst and .all, but nothing worked.
As I was then truly up the creek without a paddle, with a dead-ish router, I did a hardware factory reset - which lo and behold solved the problem, and got me back to 3.6.4 firmware, I re-loaded my configuration file and it all works again!
So I'm (hopefully) back to where I was before attempting Draytek's "Critical Update", which needless to say I won't be trying again...
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