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I just did the update for the MN-700 and i rebooted and i
still do not have loopback support. I still could not
check and kind of port forwarding within my own network.
Anyone have any ideas why?
(note that this URL is very long and might get truncated)?
I bet it was the first one as it doesn't have loopback support and only
upgrades the firmware to .333.
Jeff wrote:
> I just did the update for the MN-700 and i rebooted and i
> still do not have loopback support. I still could not
> check and kind of port forwarding within my own network.
> Anyone have any ideas why?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
i downloaded from the second link there. the software
package. and yes it is version .333. anymore ideas?
>-----Original Message-----
>What's your firmware version? Did you download the
update from
>
>http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/broadbandnetworking/15_D
ownloads.aspx
>
>or from
>
>MSBNDownload (This is the update package. It will update
software
>(including drivers) and firmware as needed)
>
>http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/d/5/8d5f3570-
e0aa-4ac4-8448-579870373a0f/MSBNDownload.exe
>
>(note that this URL is very long and might get truncated)?
>
>I bet it was the first one as it doesn't have loopback
support and only
>upgrades the firmware to .333.
>
>Jeff wrote:
>
>> I just did the update for the MN-700 and i rebooted and
i
>> still do not have loopback support. I still could not
>> check and kind of port forwarding within my own
network.
>> Anyone have any ideas why?
>
>.
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
Did you run both installs where it offered to update the firmware it
should have told you what the current version is. It is 2.01.02.0590.
You may have a corrupt download.
I'd suggest cleaning out your temp folder. Run "%temp%" (without the
quotes) & delete everything in the folder that opens up.
That might just fix that issue for you.
Jeff wrote:
> i downloaded from the second link there. the software
> package. and yes it is version .333. anymore ideas?
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>What's your firmware version? Did you download the
>
> update from
>
>>http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/broadbandnetworking/15_D
>
> ownloads.aspx
>
>>or from
>>
>>MSBNDownload (This is the update package. It will update
>
> software
>
>>(including drivers) and firmware as needed)
>>
>>http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/d/5/8d5f3570-
>
> e0aa-4ac4-8448-579870373a0f/MSBNDownload.exe
>
>>(note that this URL is very long and might get truncated)?
>>
>>I bet it was the first one as it doesn't have loopback
>
> support and only
>
>>upgrades the firmware to .333.
>>
>>Jeff wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I just did the update for the MN-700 and i rebooted and
>
> i
>
>>>still do not have loopback support. I still could not
>>>check and kind of port forwarding within my own
>
> network.
>
>>>Anyone have any ideas why?
>>
>>.
>>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
Thanks i will try that next. i will let you know.
>-----Original Message-----
>Did you run both installs where it offered to update the
firmware it
>should have told you what the current version is. It is
2.01.02.0590.
>You may have a corrupt download.
>
>I'd suggest cleaning out your temp folder. Run "%temp%"
(without the
>quotes) & delete everything in the folder that opens up.
>
>That might just fix that issue for you.
>
>Jeff wrote:
>> i downloaded from the second link there. the software
>> package. and yes it is version .333. anymore ideas?
>>
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>What's your firmware version? Did you download the
>>
>> update from
>>
>>>http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/broadbandnetworking/15
_D
>>
>> ownloads.aspx
>>
>>>or from
>>>
>>>MSBNDownload (This is the update package. It will
update
>>
>> software
>>
>>>(including drivers) and firmware as needed)
>>>
>>>http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/d/5/8d5f3570-
>>
>> e0aa-4ac4-8448-579870373a0f/MSBNDownload.exe
>>
>>>(note that this URL is very long and might get
truncated)?
>>>
>>>I bet it was the first one as it doesn't have loopback
>>
>> support and only
>>
>>>upgrades the firmware to .333.
>>>
>>>Jeff wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I just did the update for the MN-700 and i rebooted
and
>>
>> i
>>
>>>>still do not have loopback support. I still could not
>>>>check and kind of port forwarding within my own
>>
>> network.
>>
>>>>Anyone have any ideas why?
>>>
>>>.
>>>
>
>.
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
Thanks a lot that worked. Apreciate it.
>-----Original Message-----
>Thanks i will try that next. i will let you know.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Did you run both installs where it offered to update the
>firmware it
>>should have told you what the current version is. It is
>2.01.02.0590.
>>You may have a corrupt download.
>>
>>I'd suggest cleaning out your temp folder. Run "%temp%"
>(without the
>>quotes) & delete everything in the folder that opens up.
>>
>>That might just fix that issue for you.
>>
>>Jeff wrote:
>>> i downloaded from the second link there. the software
>>> package. and yes it is version .333. anymore ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>What's your firmware version? Did you download the
>>>
>>> update from
>>>
>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/broadbandnetworking/1
5
>_D
>>>
>>> ownloads.aspx
>>>
>>>>or from
>>>>
>>>>MSBNDownload (This is the update package. It will
>update
>>>
>>> software
>>>
>>>>(including drivers) and firmware as needed)
>>>>
>>>>http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/d/5/8d5f3570-
>>>
>>> e0aa-4ac4-8448-579870373a0f/MSBNDownload.exe
>>>
>>>>(note that this URL is very long and might get
>truncated)?
>>>>
>>>>I bet it was the first one as it doesn't have loopback
>>>
>>> support and only
>>>
>>>>upgrades the firmware to .333.
>>>>
>>>>Jeff wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I just did the update for the MN-700 and i rebooted
>and
>>>
>>> i
>>>
>>>>>still do not have loopback support. I still could
not
>>>>>check and kind of port forwarding within my own
>>>
>>> network.
>>>
>>>>>Anyone have any ideas why?
>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
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