BosseSwede
Regular Contributor
The new router's firmware as it has just been unpacked is:
Firmware Version: 3.0.0.4.384_81992
The new router is not yet attached to the Internet so I cannot fix the firmware on that.
The existing home LAN RT-AC86U router firmware is:
Firmware Version: 3.0.0.4.384_32799
Edit: Note that the remote RT-AC68U is using the same f/w version!
On the home router (same model) I have tested many times by clicking on the firmware version itself to get to the "Firmware Update" page where I click "Check".
But it always fails to connect for some reason, so I thought it had the latest firmware already:
After I have clicked "Check" and waited then it shows this:
So it says that it is not connected to the Internet while at the same time I am using it to connect to this forum posting this message....
How can the router be forced to update its firmware?
See above! The active home router cannot find a new firmware when I use the Check button....
Not much I can do about that then...
And the remote site is supposed to have the same 250/250 Mbit/s speed, but in fact only download shows this while the upload varies in major ways over time, here is a graph showing the hourly reported Down-/Upload speeds since Feb 28:
I have opened a ticket with the ISP regarding the speed problem, but they will do nothing until I supply measurements done with the PC directly connected to the fiber box so no other equipment is involved.
This is a problem because I cannot do that until I travel to the site and when I do this I need to have fixed the new router as well so I can exchange it while on site...
Firmware Version: 3.0.0.4.384_81992
The new router is not yet attached to the Internet so I cannot fix the firmware on that.
The existing home LAN RT-AC86U router firmware is:
Firmware Version: 3.0.0.4.384_32799
Edit: Note that the remote RT-AC68U is using the same f/w version!
On the home router (same model) I have tested many times by clicking on the firmware version itself to get to the "Firmware Update" page where I click "Check".
But it always fails to connect for some reason, so I thought it had the latest firmware already:
After I have clicked "Check" and waited then it shows this:
So it says that it is not connected to the Internet while at the same time I am using it to connect to this forum posting this message....
How can the router be forced to update its firmware?
Why are you running such old firmware?
Update the firmware, fully reset the router and then minimally and manually configure it.
Then it will be worth the small excursion to put it into play. If the remote location has similarly fast (or faster) ISP speeds as your home location does.
See above! The active home router cannot find a new firmware when I use the Check button....
Not much I can do about that then...
And the remote site is supposed to have the same 250/250 Mbit/s speed, but in fact only download shows this while the upload varies in major ways over time, here is a graph showing the hourly reported Down-/Upload speeds since Feb 28:
I have opened a ticket with the ISP regarding the speed problem, but they will do nothing until I supply measurements done with the PC directly connected to the fiber box so no other equipment is involved.
This is a problem because I cannot do that until I travel to the site and when I do this I need to have fixed the new router as well so I can exchange it while on site...
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