Skippy Bosco
Regular Contributor
I've tried to do that using IP addresses '192.168.1.1' & '192.168.1.250' but the connection fails and the addresses don't respond to a ping.
I did a network scan and the only addresses on '192.168.1.*' are my laptop and something at '192.168.1.42'.
'192.168.1.42' is only there when the laptop is connected to the satellite. I can ping it but can't TFTP to it.
I get a pulsing white light but that's it.
Thanks
To clarify:
1) Unplug power and any ethernet connected device from the satellite.
2) Your laptop should be manually configured to 192.168.1.10 | 255.255.255.0
3) You should have an ethernet cable plugged from the network jack on your laptop to the first Orbi satellite LAN port
4) You should set your laptop to a continuous ping to 192.168.1.1
5) Press and hold the reset button
6) Keep reset button pressed in (don't let it go) while also plugging the power cable back into the satellite. (if you have difficulty with this, you can also keep powered in, but push the power off button instead of removing power cable)
7) Continue to keep reset button pushed for 30 seconds with power plugged back in / turned back on.
8) Release reset button.
9) The LED will go through: solid green -> solid amber -> blinking amber -> blinking green
10) You should receive a reply from your ping, as soon as you do you can use TFTP to PUT the firmware file.