Well, I am just remembering what I recall was written in the f/w install
steps for both the new D-Link router, and the old (retired/gone) Netgear
RT-314.
Besides, being retired, I do have the spare time available.. :)
Understand your Apple NON-preference! LOL!
Best,
Duncan
At 19:19
For the last couple of weeks I've been getting warnings from my Airport
Extreme router that a new version of firmware is available (including the
yellow flashing light on the front). But when I look, it says 7.3.2 is
installed and 7.3.2 is available. I even updated it just for the heck of it
and
Why don't you first downgrade then upgrade again. That may fix your problems.
Cheers.
On 5/17/09, Brian Weeden brian.wee...@gmail.com wrote:
For the last couple of weeks I've been getting warnings from my Airport
Extreme router that a new version of firmware is available (including the
yellow
Brian,
Do not know if this applies to the Airport or not, but, each time I have
upgraded router firmware, I've had to power the router completely OFF and
leave it OFF for some minutes (~5). After powering back on, the new
firmware seems to take hold/command. Just a thought.
Best,
Duncan
At
Well reboot makes sense, 5min is about 4:30 longer than you should need!
My answer is my usual answer: Bah apple!
DHSinclair wrote:
Brian,
Do not know if this applies to the Airport or not, but, each time I have
upgraded router firmware, I've had to power the router completely OFF
and leave