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wallarro

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#139430 9-Feb-2014 10:00
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I upgraded and now the internet is kaput. Rang Snap and was told NZ dsl setting is not included in the new firmware so I have to roll back to previous one.

Currently using my mobile to search Fritz site which make this painful. Appreciate it if anyone can post link to the 6.01 or even older firmware here.

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  #982561 9-Feb-2014 10:07
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Which model fritzbox and what version do you want to rollback to? Most can be found here:

ftp://service.avm.de/Downgrade/

though I can't say I've tried them as I'm VDSL so firmly sticking with .22 firmware (with remote access turned off)





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  #982564 9-Feb-2014 10:19
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no such problems here with SNAP and FRITZ!OS 06.03 on a 7340

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  #982565 9-Feb-2014 10:26
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I just upgraded to 6.03 a minute ago and it' working fine with Snap UFB 100/50




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  #982566 9-Feb-2014 10:29
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billgates: I just upgraded to 6.03 a minute ago and it' working fine with Snap UFB 100/50


Just upgraded to 6.03 here to and actually got my IPv6 Addresses back I have been missing when I was on 6.01...

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  #982570 9-Feb-2014 10:32
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Anybody on VDSL have it working? And can you change the settings on the "Line Settings" tab of Internet->DSL information?




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  #982571 9-Feb-2014 10:32
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Several people in the other Fritz!box security thread have upgraded with no issues.

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  #982573 9-Feb-2014 10:36
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sidefx: Anybody on VDSL have it working? And can you change the settings on the "Line Settings" tab of Internet->DSL information?


Yes and Yes, once I turned on the Advanced view

 
 
 

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  #982574 9-Feb-2014 10:36
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I'm also with Snap on a 7340 and mine upgraded on-air fine. And yes, this now appears to be 2 threads...




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  #982589 9-Feb-2014 10:58
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I am using 7390. I have downgraded to 5.22 but now the router reverted to factory settings. I entered back Snap account settings and changed the dsl settings back to ones stated on Snap site (vpi/vci, encapsulation) but still no internet. Anything I missed?

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  #982592 9-Feb-2014 11:16
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I'm curious to see if they fixed the Broadcom issue with 6.03 since its been around on all firmwares after .22




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  #982632 9-Feb-2014 12:08
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No issues with upgrade and using a 7390 here.




 

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  #982634 9-Feb-2014 12:09

No problem with the upgrade here on Snap UFB.

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  #982639 9-Feb-2014 12:14
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billgates: I just upgraded to 6.03 a minute ago and it' working fine with Snap UFB 100/50


Same as above here.

Side note though, what the hell is going on at AVM. Complete shambles at the moment. Removal of SMB access to NAS. Security risks. No DSL for NZ.

I had come to expect more from them.

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  #982651 9-Feb-2014 12:21
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the only problem i got is drop speeds was getting 93 mbs and now due to upgrade its 23 mbs

on snap UFB 100/50




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  #982653 9-Feb-2014 12:26
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cws82us: the only problem i got is drop speeds was getting 93 mbs and now due to upgrade its 23 mbs

on snap UFB 100/50


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