Cisco Switches :: Firmware Update SRW2016?
May 6, 2013
I have tried to update the firmware of my srw2016 but after this update my switch wouldn't start again.
It shows this message in my console:
Exit from boot menu. Continue with flow.
Preparing to decompress...
Image in address: 0x0 - Check Sum error!
Please download a new image.
Downloading code using XMODEM.
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May 5, 2011
I just purchased and installed this switch. It has firmware version 1.0.0.19 with boot version 1.0.0.1. I want to update te firmware to 2.0.0.8. Perhaps I am not doing something correct because when I try to update it I receive an error message that tells me the file is an illegal software format. Here is what I did. Under file format went to update firmware select http, update the chose the 2008.ros file. Start the upgrade but it fails.
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Apr 19, 2009
I recently acquired a used SRW2016 in perfect working order (I checked it) and then made the mistake of trying to update the software image. Since then I cannot get any image to boot and cannot install a new one despite many attempts with XMODEM.The switch is hardware version 1.1 with Boot image "BOOT Software Version 1.0.0.03 Built 08-Jun-2004 09:48:10" I've tried installing a new boot image via XMODEM: [code]
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May 10, 2011
Have an SRW2024 that I was updating firmware and it got interrupted. Now I can't access the switch from either console or IP. Switch will not pass traffic. Is there a way to get this switch completely reset so I reconfigure and use it again?
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Aug 31, 2012
I have a problem. Yesterday I have upgraded both my SG300-20 switches to firmware v1.2.7.76. Now I cannot login on of my switches, unknown username and password. I am absolutly sure I have the password, because they are the same and I just upgraded it. I have re-booted the switch, but without any luck.
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Jan 5, 2011
I have had the switch for about 2 years and recently moved. The manual specifies:
38400 bps and 8-n-1 serial port settings using DB9F to DB9F cable.
I have done this and tried using multiple machines/ports/cables as well as several peices of software (minicom, PuTTy, hyperterminal) and none give me any output from the switch at all.
The trouble is that in its original config, it had 1 port locked into its own VLAN for management with port security and an obscure RFC1918 IP address which I cannot recall for the life of me.
At this point, I have no access to TCP/IP management so serial console is my last hope and is not working.
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Oct 19, 2011
I am needing to udate the firmware that I currently have on a 2811 router it currently has c2800nm-adventerprisek9-mz.123-14.T6.bin. I ahve looked through the download area on Cisco's page but the only thing I could find required 128MB flash and this device only has 64MB.
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May 21, 2012
I have a P-660HW-T1 v3 its using V3.70(BYD.1) | 02/11/2010.when I try to update it to 3.70(BJZ.10)C0 the update fails to succeed.
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Oct 1, 2012
I have REV A and the firmwars version is 1.04. I want to upgrade to ver 1.35. I have downloaded the firmware to my computer. When I login to the router page and go to the firmware tab, when I try to click browse for the file nothing happens. I have tried using Internet Explorer and Firefox.
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Nov 12, 2011
I have a DIR-615 router, hardware rev. C1 running firmware v. 3.10, dated 4/17/09. I've been beating my head against the wall trying to get this router to properly forward ports for a bit torrent application, but it not only won't do that, it doesn't want to save DHCP reservations and it doesn't want to recognize my computer on the LAN if I set a static IP address (although it does allow my computer to connect and get an internet connection). From the D-Link website, the description of firmware update 3.12NA looks like it might take care of these problems, but I can't get the router to update. When I log into the router and check for updates, it returns a message saying the latest update is v. 3.11, dated 9/15/09. However, when I attempt to download the update, nothing happens. The D-Link website offers update 3.11NA (4/20/09), 3.12NA (3/8/10), and 3.13NA (9/30/10). Why does the website offer me a different update than the router itself? I downloaded 3.13NA and unzipped the folder, which has a text file and a .bin file; I presume the latter is the update. However, when I browse to this file and attempt to upload it to the router, nothing happens. How the heck do I update this router?
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Jun 5, 2011
My roommates and I keep getting knocked off the internet every few minutes on the router so I've tried a bunch of the tricks found here and am trying to also update the firmware. I downloaded the newest firmware, uploaded it to the router and it says it succeeded in the update, but then after reboot gives the same version it came with.
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Oct 3, 2011
I've been looking and I can really find much info about this, I got a 1841 and 2801 router with ADSL WIC cards and both are synching really low compared to my cheap home router
This leads me to believe I need a firmware update so I got the adsl_alc_20190.bin and loaded it into flash and reloaded my router but its still saying my firmware is using an embedded one.
sh flash:-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path1 1000636 Oct 4 2011 05:59:54 +00:00 adsl_alc_20190.bin
sh dsl interface atm0/1/0ATM0/1/0Alcatel 20166/20174 chipset information ATU-R
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Oct 4, 2009
I have this piece at my home and just realized today that there is a new firmware available on the cisco web page. It has made the device more stable, but the most noticeable improvement is in the UI. Previously it was a linksys for business UI that was pretty much exactly like the consumer products. After the upgrade it is now a Cisco small business UI. I think that this will make the resellers take the products more seriously as a small business piece rather than an upgraded residential product.
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Mar 17, 2013
I just bought the SRP541, and it has the old firmware. I downloaded the new firmware, yet I cannot figure out how to install it.
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Dec 20, 2010
I have a working WAP2000 that won't accept the 2.0.3.4 upgrade file. After selecting the file and pressing the UPDATE button, I receive the following error:
This webpage is not available.The webpage at URL might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
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Nov 13, 2012
We need to update the firmware for a small business router WRVS4400N. Unfortunately, I can't even burn the ISO file to CD after downloading it as instructed. I get the following error message: "The selected disk image file Isn't valid." I'm using a Windows 7 Ultimate computer.
I downloaded the proper firmware update for my version V2.0.1.3 router several times, but each time I get the same message.
The main reason we purchased this router for our business for for the extra layer of protection with ProtectLink. It has been over two years now, and we still have not got our ProtectLink service installed because we are unable to install the service until the firmware is updated.
After doing some research online, we found-out that the ISO file needs to be padded to 2 Kb in order to be valid for burning. The ISO firmware file you provide for this update is not according to my calculations. We have no way of converting the file myself and don't know what to do about this situation.
We are extremely taken-back at the fact that I must submit my issue here on a forum rather than address the issue directly to Cisco Support. We are very disappointed with Cisco support as they appear to want to charge additional money just to get an initial shipped-problem remedied. You would think that the company that essential built the internet infrastructure would be more considerate to their customers. We will never purchase another Cisco product given this level of terrible support.
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May 14, 2012
we are going to see a firmware update for the RV220W before it becomes obsolete?
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Oct 18, 2011
Do Cisco recommend me running the latest firmware update? Im just an individual who uses it for like a small web-/FTP-/Mail-server, etc. What are the recommendations? Personally I would have updated to the latest...but what are actually the Cisco recommendations?
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Mar 17, 2013
I just purchased a RV180W wireless router. It came with 1.0.0.30 firmware revision installed.
I have tried from multiple computers and multiple browsers to update the firmware on this unit, and I always end up with the same result.
"Firmware file is invalid or corrupted"
I have also downloaded the images (1.0.1.9 and 1.0.2.6) from multiple machines all with the same result.
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Oct 2, 2012
We just purchased a new SRP 547W. When logged in with either the default admin or the cisco account there is nowhere to updare the firmware, but the manual says there is such a screen. The manual also mentions a "user list" under the "Administration" tab, but that is nowhere to be found either!
Model: SRP547W, ADSL2+ AnnexA, 802.11n FCC, 4FXS/1FXO Version ID: V02 Hardware Version: 3.1.0 Boot Version: 1.1.19 (Aug 24 2010 - 20:50:42) Firmware Version: 1.02.00 (023) Jan 6 2011 ADSL Firmware Version:0.60.0Recovery Firmware: 1.02.00 (023) Setup Wizard Version: 20101106.00
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Apr 19, 2011
Here's what we have at the house;
1 - Motorola Modem (horrible ISP)
2 - Dlink DIR 655 wireless router (about 2-3 years old)
3 - 2 laptops (windows 7/both)
4 - DirecTV broadband box (can't remember how that hooked up to the router?)
5 - Playstation 3
6 - (3) DTV sat receivers
The problem started while trying to connect the PS3 to the existing network. Only one laptop is wifi, the other laptop and Ps3 are in my room and wired in to the router, and the strange little DirecTV box is in the wired mix(for on-demand i guess?) The PS3 could not log-in to the PSNetwork(still can't), but it could browse the web just fine. So I start manually typing in IP addresses, 6 IP's in all, including the sharing of 3 DTV boxes that show up on the network on my admin laptop. Didn't work, so I get into the DLink router URL and start opening up ports that PSNetwork uses. At this point I think I have it figured out, then I did a firmware update on the router. My laptop, the PS3(internet, no PSNetwork) and even the little DTV box was working fine, all wired in, using 3 of the four ports. The old lady's laptop in the living room not only couldn't get on-line, it couldn't detect a wifi network? So try to set up a new real quick before I left this AM.. No beans!! I looked at the specs for the router, the firmware is up to date but from early 2010, and the features say "NO" to gaming support..
Do I get another router that can handle all the devices and is PS3 friendly, if that's even a thing!? I can't roll back the firmware update cause I wasn't able to back up the settings, and honestly theres a good chance I did something really bad as far as trying to tweak that router to open up ports for the specific IP address that goes to the game console. We'll call it 191.55.55.99. When I thought I was finished, the PS3 IP address had switched to 191.55.55.98? So it dropped down a number, I thought it was static, and all my efforts were for the --99 IP address, basically I have network issues consisting of Satalite tv boxes, a public DTV share folder, a video game console, one wired and one wireless, and a router that I WANT TO SET ON FIRE!
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Jan 14, 2013
I have been using the Asus RT-n53 for about a year now and had little to no problems with it. Lately, my wife's iPhone has been dropping its connection to the RT-n53. It was probably a problem with her piece of apple crap, but I thought I would update the firmware on the RT-n53. I found that my firmware was way out of date, so I updated to the latest version.
With the newest firmware installed, I can no longer detect the 5Ghz band with my PlayBook. Before the update, all of the other devices in the house were not 5Ghz capable, so my PlayBook was the only device that used the 5Ghz radio on the RT-n53. Now, the SSID for the 5Ghz band just isn't there any more. In the configuration settings for the RT-n53, everything points to "it should be working"... 5Ghz radio is enabled, SSID broadcast is enabled. I have tried changing the wireless mode from "N Only" to "Auto" to "Legacy". I have fiddled with channel settings, encryption settings, etc. Even tried changing the SSID a few times. Multiple reboot, and still, the 5Ghz SSID just doesn't appear on any devices.
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Dec 8, 2011
I would like to turn on the wireless capability on my Actiontec GT701-WG, but the firmware is old and the tutorial on CenturyLink's website looks nothing like the set-up page I get. I'm nervous about updating the firmware
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Aug 5, 2012
I tried to proceed with the update of the firmware on my DIR-835 router. I want to install version 1.0.2 of the firmware.I tried without success with Chrome and IE9. I get to a blank page and nothing downloads IE9 A PDF file is downloading but not the firmware update itself
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Dec 7, 2012
I am currently on fw 1.33NA and it works fine just want to update so it works better I've tried the reset to factory and unplugged the internet port and ive tried fw 2.0NA and 2.10NA
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Feb 21, 2012
updating to 2.03NA seems to be working for a lot of people. Anyway, my current NAT type is Strict ugh. I used to have a DIR-615 router. Man oh man that worked so well. But I had to replace it since it conked out after a 6 year stint.
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Dec 7, 2011
I have dap-1522 version A Browser IE8 with lestest updates.
I downloaded the DAP1522_FW_1.31zip went I try to upload via the 1522 admin error not correct file.
I try three different way to download it, could the file be bad on dlinks web site?
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Oct 3, 2011
I just bought my DIR-825 from Frys and it came stock with 2.02NA B1 firmware, but everytime I try to update it to 2.03/2.04/2.05/2.06 it errors saying it might not be the same hardware or something on the lines of that. But now when I try to upload it, it just leads me to "192.168.0.1 was interrupted" and can't even get to the error screen now.I'm not too savvy when it comes to routers, especially a D-Link since previously I had a Linksys WRT54GL
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Apr 27, 2010
Currently running firmware version 1.32NA on DIR-655 (hardware version A4). I have made multiple attempts at updating its firmware, first to 1.33NA and later to 1.34 Beta 3, with no success: on each occasion, it accepts the local .bin file upload, then claims to be in the process of applying the upload (with I think an 80 second countdown), and eventually comes back to the login page, still showing that it's running firmware v1.32NA (verified after logon, refresh, etc -- no update was applied). I have attempted this immediately after a soft reset of the router and even after a hard (power cycle) reset, but still no success.
(Any reason to think that the update might work if performed while the router is disconnected from the Internet? or after a configuration reset?
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Apr 24, 2011
I bought my DIR-825 three months ago. The firmware seem to be from 2009, and the check-for-later-firmware functionality from the web interface tells me that my version (Current Firmware Version : 2.01EU) is the latest.
I don't believe that the firmware from 2009 is the latest, but have no idea on how to proceed.
My hardware in the web interface say this: (Hardware Version: B1 Firmware Version: 2.01E
The problem I really have is related to PPTP pass through (I think), but I thought making sure I have the latest firmware is always a smart move.
So, can the firmware-checker of the web-interface fail, or do I have the latest firmware?
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Mar 31, 2013
I've been having wireless range issues lately with my dir-615: a lot of holes seemed to have popped up in my house despite nothing changed (house or router location). This is after at least 2-3 years of good coverage and no issues. Went to look at the firmware & found 2.0 installed. Found out online that (I think) firmware is now at 4.11. Tried to download and install but both finding the update and unzipping it proved challenging. Specifically for the latter, unzipping kept yielding more zipped packages, like a russian doll
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Jan 22, 2012
Linksys WRVS4400N Current Firmware Version: V1.00.16
Tried updating the firmware to either of the two version you seem to have available, but fails with:
"Upgrade file is not the correct type or version for this device. Upgrade failed. Please obtain the correct file and try again."
Tried this one: WRVS4400Nv2_v2.0.2.1.img
And this one: WRVS4400Nv2-fw-2.0.1.3-K9.img
Then spent 2 hours trying to find how to get support for this product. where I may download the correct firmware for this product?
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Jun 17, 2012
One of our customers wants to update the firmware of a 5508 wlc, but always gets the following error message: Error Message %UPDATE-3-INV_FILE_SIGN: Error! Invalid image signature!. Image may be corrupt.but the same image works fine on another 5508. The update was downloaded via a smartnet for the wlc, on which the update works fine. does the customer has to download another image for the second controller, or should the image work on both wlc?
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