Just replaced an RT-66R with an RT-68P (66R power switch stuck in off position after 2 years, 2 months). Everything appears to be working fine with both wireless and hardwired internet access. Current firmware on 68P is 3.0.0.4.376_3850. If I check for firmware update, it says the firmware is current. However, whenever I try to login to the router to configure it, it pops up following message:
Firmware is upgrading. Please wait about 3 minutes.
Do not power off RT-AC68P while upgrade in progress.
(status bar is on this line)
In case the upgrade process fails, RT-AC68P enters the emergency mode automatically. The LED signals at the front of RT-AC68P will indicate such situation. Use the Firmware Restoration utility on the CD to do system recovery.
It eventually times out and shows the following:
Please ensure that the cable is properly connected between the router's and the modem's WAN port.
Firmware Upgrade
WAN
Update Manually:
Selecting Firmware Upgrade just repeats the firmware upgrading message.
Selecting WAN, switches me to the Internet Connection tab.
Selecting Update Manually, switches me to the manual firmware upgrade tab.
Trying to move anywhere else in the UI goes back to the "Firmware is upgrading message".
Any thoughts?
Firmware is upgrading. Please wait about 3 minutes.
Do not power off RT-AC68P while upgrade in progress.
(status bar is on this line)
In case the upgrade process fails, RT-AC68P enters the emergency mode automatically. The LED signals at the front of RT-AC68P will indicate such situation. Use the Firmware Restoration utility on the CD to do system recovery.
It eventually times out and shows the following:
Please ensure that the cable is properly connected between the router's and the modem's WAN port.
Firmware Upgrade
WAN
Update Manually:
Selecting Firmware Upgrade just repeats the firmware upgrading message.
Selecting WAN, switches me to the Internet Connection tab.
Selecting Update Manually, switches me to the manual firmware upgrade tab.
Trying to move anywhere else in the UI goes back to the "Firmware is upgrading message".
Any thoughts?