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Netduma upgrade (v 1.03.6j - Original Firmware)


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I'm on 1.03.3 and would like to upgrade, thank you

 

We could not access your router. Please ensure the R1 WAN IP is in the DMZ of your ISP hub, UPnP & Port forwarding is disabled on your ISP hub and that remote access is ticked on the R1 in settings > miscellaneous.

 

plz help would like to get this spare r1 updated its on 1.03.3

 

You're good to go. Please do not reboot before upgrading.

 

I am currently running 1.03.4... would like permission to upgrade please!! :)

 

We could not access your router. Please ensure the R1 WAN IP is in the DMZ of your ISP hub, UPnP & Port forwarding is disabled on your ISP hub and that remote access is ticked on the R1 in settings > miscellaneous.

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I had just finished frickin rebooting and getting my network up when I saw this.... I'm sorry about that ... everything is as it should be, I will not even go near it until I hear back from you

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Is this the most current version?

 

R1 debug version 1.03.6j running on rb-951g-2hnd .

 

That's the very latest version yes :)

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I had just finished frickin rebooting and getting my network up when I saw this.... I'm sorry about that ... everything is as it should be, I will not even go near it until I hear back from you

 

You can upgrade as long as you didn't reboot since you were told on FB that you could upgrade.

 

i can upgrade to 1.03.6?

 

Yes unless you rebooted since I said not to. 

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I'm good man... got it up and running strong in a few minutes... been WRECKIN FOOLS in WWII ever since! Thanks again.... God Bless...

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Hello there.

 

I'm running 1.03.4 and i would like to update, please. I have "allow remote access to Netduma tech support" ticked.

 

Thank you.

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I'm good man... got it up and running strong in a few minutes... been WRECKIN FOOLS in WWII ever since! Thanks again.... God Bless...

 

We could not access your router. Please ensure the R1 WAN IP is in the DMZ of your ISP hub, UPnP & Port forwarding is disabled on your ISP hub and that remote access is ticked on the R1 in settings > miscellaneous.

 

Hello there.

 

I'm running 1.03.4 and i would like to update, please. I have "allow remote access to Netduma tech support" ticked.

 

Thank you.

 

You're good to go. Please do not reboot before upgrading.

 

I need help, I am on 103.3

 

You're good to go. Please do not reboot before upgrading.

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Hello there.

 

I'm running 1.03.4 and i would like to update, please. I have "allow remote access to Netduma tech support" ticked.

 

 

I've PM'd you.

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I messaged you back . I need help ASAP thanks

 

You're good to go. Please do not reboot before upgrading.

You're good to go. Please do not reboot before upgrading.

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Can i grab the update aswell please, or the beta would be nice ;) Since i'm a grinderrrrr.

 

We could not access your router. Please ensure the R1 WAN IP is in the DMZ of your ISP hub, UPnP & Port forwarding is disabled on your ISP hub and that remote access is ticked on the R1 in settings > miscellaneous.

 

need upgrade plz. I am on version 1.03.3

 

You're good to go. Please do not reboot before upgrading.

 

im running " R1 debug version 1.02.7 running on rb-951g-2hnd".  what do I need to do to upgrade?  I'm not a very technical guy so, talk slow. lol!!!  THANKS

 

I've PM'd you.

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We could not access your router. Please ensure the R1 WAN IP is in the DMZ of your ISP hub, UPnP & Port forwarding is disabled on your ISP hub and that remote access is ticked on the R1 in settings > miscellaneous.

 

 

You're good to go. Please do not reboot before upgrading.

 

 

I've PM'd you.

Have done. Modem is in dmz and router is ticked on netduma support.

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Have done. Modem is in dmz and router is ticked on netduma support.

 

Still could not access. Remove R1 from DMZ & port forward 1024-65535 to the R1 on your ISP hub.

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