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Upgrading your Netduma R1 to DumaOS from a version lower than 1.03.6


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If you have received the download link to the R1 beta firmware but your version of DumaOS is lower than 1.03.6 (for example, 1.03.3), then there is a high probability of you permanently breaking your router when upgrading. (To check your firmware version, follow this guide).

To solve this problem, we need to run a simple fix on your router. Please follow the instructions here to allow us to do this. Once you have done this, please post in this thread to ask us to get your router ready for the upgrade. You do not need to post your IP address.

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Bonsoir j'ai mis a niveau mon netduma r1 à DumaOS et maintenant pour accéder a mon interface il me demande un nom d'utilisateur et un mot de passe ou puis je le trouver s'il vous plait et qu'elle sont les démarches a effectuer merci.

 

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3 minutes ago, noubilou33 said:

Good evening I upgraded my netduma r1 to DumaOS and now to access my interface it asks me for a username and password or can I find it please and that it is the procedure make thanks.

 

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Is there a way to get this download manually? im disabling my routers routing capabilites per TOS of my college. I plan on using the netduma but without routing capabilites like DHCP etc, letting the school assign me them, I want to just pass through the data from their network to the netduma to my xbox and apply the filtering etc.

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What do you mean exactly? If you fill in the disclaimer form you will receive a download to install on your router. This thread is just for people on very old versions who need us to send them a manual fix.

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I'll need some help upgrading from 1.03.4 to DumaOS. Unfortunately my current 4G modem does not support bridge mode and the dmz is also not working properly. My ISP very recently informed that our ADSL connection was going to be disconnected and replaced with 4G and I haven't had the time to dig into this issue properly. The modem (Huawei B525s-65a) was provided by the ISP.

Is there another way to first upgrade from 1.03.4 to 1.03.6g (or h/j) manually without remote access? Based on this I guess not. So I will either try to get the dmz working or get a new 4G modem with proper bridge mode support?

My Netduma has been running flawless for years and I had not even noticed that my 1.03.4 was not the latest. In my defence the Upgrade screen still says "You are already running the latest firmware." 😉

Any help is well appreciated!

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@omni72 - have you been able to verify that port 7777 is open? See the guide we linked at the top for instructions on how to do this.

@henris - did you test if port 7777 is open? It may still be even you don't have DMZ etc. See the guide linked in the first post on how to do this.

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3 minutes ago, Netduma Admin said:

@omni72 - have you been able to verify that port 7777 is open? See the guide we linked at the top for instructions on how to do this.

@henris - did you test if port 7777 is open? It may still be even you don't have DMZ etc. See the guide linked in the first post on how to do this.

Hi - Yes i tested and verified that 7777 is open. Thanks

 

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16 hours ago, henris said:

I'll need some help upgrading from 1.03.4 to DumaOS. Unfortunately my current 4G modem does not support bridge mode and the dmz is also not working properly. My ISP very recently informed that our ADSL connection was going to be disconnected and replaced with 4G and I haven't had the time to dig into this issue properly. The modem (Huawei B525s-65a) was provided by the ISP.

Is there another way to first upgrade from 1.03.4 to 1.03.6g (or h/j) manually without remote access? Based on this I guess not. So I will either try to get the dmz working or get a new 4G modem with proper bridge mode support?

My Netduma has been running flawless for years and I had not even noticed that my 1.03.4 was not the latest. In my defence the Upgrade screen still says "You are already running the latest firmware." 😉

Any help is well appreciated!

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.

13 hours ago, omni72 said:

Hi - Yes i tested and verified that 7777 is open. Thanks

 

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open (57ms)

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

17 minutes ago, Plataholic said:

Could i please get a router upgrade so i can install DumaOS

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

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Thanks for the update. Unfortunately I did some cable rerouting this morning before I saw your message about not rebooting. Sooooooo would you mind getting me set up again for the upgrade? I promise I won't reboot it again. 😀

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Thanks & take care

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estoy muy agradecido por  duma os en r1, ayer me llego el correo y lo actualize y no tengo ningun problema al contrario me funciona muy bien. gran trabajo al equipo :)

I am very grateful for Duma os in R1, yesterday I get the mail and update it and I have no problem on the contrary it works very well. great work to the team :) 

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17 hours ago, omni72 said:

Thanks for the update. Unfortunately I did some cable rerouting this morning before I saw your message about not rebooting. Sooooooo would you mind getting me set up again for the upgrade? I promise I won't reboot it again. 😀

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Thanks & take care

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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