New firmware 1.2.3 20180819 Rel. 68100

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2018-08-31 18:06:45
Updated and had it reset all M5s so lost everything. Had to factory reset one deco which just had the led flashing red. Annoying but all works now.
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Re:New firmware 1.2.3 20180819 Rel. 68100
2018-08-31 22:38:22
Updated 8/30. No problems to report.
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Re:New firmware 1.2.3 20180819 Rel. 68100
2018-09-01 02:54:45
Anybody seeing DHCP start and end number change? Went from 192.168.... to 172.16.... Really odd. All of the address reservation from client devices needed to be changed.

I had a change of internet service plan (not provider) and am not sure if its due to this change or the firmware update.
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Re:New firmware 1.2.3 20180819 Rel. 68100
2018-09-01 10:03:16

rajivhifi wrote

Anybody seeing DHCP start and end number change? Went from 192.168.... to 172.16.... Really odd. All of the address reservation from client devices needed to be changed. I had a change of internet service plan (not provider) and am not sure if its due to this change or the firmware update.
Same here. Lan ip went from 192.168.0.1 to 172.16.0.1. All reserved addresses and dhcp followed. Luckily all I had to do was change the lan ip back and reboot (twice) to get it back to where it was. Still annoying as I had to renumber my network to 192.168.0.0 when I installed the deco in the first place.
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Re:New firmware 1.2.3 20180819 Rel. 68100
2018-09-01 18:22:47
I experienced the same as described above plus no internet access on some devices. Finally I gave up attempts to make it work on 192 and reset my Deco’s. Seems to be working now, in the 172-net though. Uncomfortable :-( Next thing for me is to move devices with fixed ip’s to the new range.
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Re:New firmware 1.2.3 20180819 Rel. 68100
2018-09-01 21:50:27
None of my Decos can connect to internet after the update. Factpry reset doesn't help so I deleted the network and was able to configure the primary router. I've put in AP-mode as it where before but still no internet connection, which works perfectly alright and is the connection I'm posting this from. None of the other Decos join the network after a factory reset.

Any ideas anyone?
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Re:New firmware 1.2.3 20180819 Rel. 68100
2018-09-02 07:44:22

nergruht wrote

Next thing for me is to move devices with fixed ip’s to the new range.
Allmost perfect. Still missing speedometers for guests and for some weird reason, the Speedtest built in to to the deco-app claim there is no internet connection at all.
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Re:New firmware 1.2.3 20180819 Rel. 68100
2018-09-02 10:40:49
True. Speedtest does not seem to be working for me as well.
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Re:New firmware 1.2.3 20180819 Rel. 68100
2018-09-02 14:02:09
If you have a fully functional system, is there any reason at all to update? Performance? Stability? Speed? Anything? Or do you just risk a lot of problems with changed address range, remapping and reboots to get it back to normal again?
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Re:New firmware 1.2.3 20180819 Rel. 68100
2018-09-02 14:57:12

P-A wrote

None of my Decos can connect to internet after the update. Factpry reset doesn't help so I deleted the network and was able to configure the primary router. I've put in AP-mode as it where before but still no internet connection, which works perfectly alright and is the connection I'm posting this from. None of the other Decos join the network after a factory reset.

Any ideas anyone?


Update on this one :-)
After a couple of more tries (as in factory resets) I've been able to get all nodes together again so there is a full mesh network. All of the nodes says that they are offline (from internet) and speedtest can't be done, but devices connected to the network works.

Tried to connect the primary node to internet and use the network with router functionality just to see if that changed anything, but the result is the same. All nodes think that they are offline but the network itself works and all devices connected to it can connect to internet.
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