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I am having problems upgrading or restoring my base station firmware.
Firmware is the software that is loaded into your base station to control its basic
operations. If you have a problem upgrading or restoring your base station firmware,
try the following troubleshooting steps to track down and solve the problem.
operations. If you have a problem upgrading or restoring your base station firmware,
try the following troubleshooting steps to track down and solve the problem.
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Reset the base station. Resetting the base station is similar to restarting your
computer, allowing it to clear its memory and reestablish connections with your ISP.
computer, allowing it to clear its memory and reestablish connections with your ISP.
To reset the Microsoft base station, unplug the power adapter from the base station
and then plug it back in. After the Microsoft base station Power light turns green,
you can try again to upgrade or restore firmware by using the Broadband Network
Utility.
and then plug it back in. After the Microsoft base station Power light turns green,
you can try again to upgrade or restore firmware by using the Broadband Network
Utility.
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Restore the base station to its factory default settings. To return the base station
to its factory default settings (for example, if you forget your base station password),
you can use the button on the back of the base station to clear all current base
station settings. Before you restore your base station, make a backup copy of your
base station configuration by using the Broadband Networking Utility. For more
information, see Chapter 5, “Network Management.”
to its factory default settings (for example, if you forget your base station password),
you can use the button on the back of the base station to clear all current base
station settings. Before you restore your base station, make a backup copy of your
base station configuration by using the Broadband Networking Utility. For more
information, see Chapter 5, “Network Management.”
Note Restoring the base station is different from resetting the base station. When you
reset the base station, your current network and Internet connections are reestablished
without modifying any settings. When you restore the base station, your current settings
are erased and the base station is restored to the factory default settings.
reset the base station, your current network and Internet connections are reestablished
without modifying any settings. When you restore the base station, your current settings
are erased and the base station is restored to the factory default settings.
To restore the base station to factory default settings
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Use a pointed object to press and release the Restore button on the back of the
base station.
base station.
The Power light first blinks green and orange, and then turns solid orange. When
it turns solid green, the restoration is complete. This process takes about a
minute.
it turns solid green, the restoration is complete. This process takes about a
minute.
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Try a different copy of the firmware. Download a new copy of the firmware from
www.microsoft.com/broadbandnetworking, and try upgrading the base station with
the new file. The file you originally used might be corrupted or incomplete.
www.microsoft.com/broadbandnetworking, and try upgrading the base station with
the new file. The file you originally used might be corrupted or incomplete.