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5 - Configuring your Residential Gateway
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6. Updating the software
This section
¾
general information on updating
§ 6.1
covers
¾
setting up the download
§ 6.2
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6 - Updating the software
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The procedure for downloading the software version is performed automatically.
6.1
General
When a new embedded software version has been approved,
E
posts it on its server.
The code and configuration file download uses the FTP protocol.
6.2
Setting up the download
The new software version download is performed automatically on starting up the Residential
Gateway.
Throughout the download procedure,
you must
:
•
not power down the Residential Gateway,
•
not disconnect from the ADSL line.
During the download, the five LEDs blink and then the Residential Gateway restarts.
When the download is finished, the Residential Gateway is operational again as shown by the
LEDs:
•
The
@
LED lights when the Internet connection is set up.
•
The
and
LEDs light when their interfaces are activated.
•
The
LED blinks when there is data traffic on the Wi-Fi, Ethernet and USB interfaces.
The download takes approximately 5 minutes.
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A. Appendix A - Troubleshooting
This section
¾
checking the assignment of an IP address
§ A.1
covers
¾
interpreting LEDs
§ A.2
¾
operating alarms
§ A.3
¾
loss of the password
§ A.4
¾
restoring the factory configuration
§ A.5
¾
off-line mode
§ A.6
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A.1
Checking the assignment of an IP address
A range of IP addresses is assigned for each interface (see section D.2).
A.1.1
In Windows
In Windows 98
¾
Click the
Start
button, select
Run
, enter
winipcfg
then click
OK
; the dedicated application
appears.
¾
Check that the IP address entry contains a value other than
0.0.0.0
(
192.168.5.10
, for
example for the ETH1 interface). If not, reboot your computer.
In Windows XP, 2000 and Me
¾
Click the
Start
button, select
Run
, enter
cmd
then click
OK
; the command prompt screen
appears. Enter
ipconfig /all
then confirm by pressing
Enter
.
¾
Check that the IP address entry contains a value other than
0.0.0.0
(
192.168.5.10
, for
example for the ETH1 interface). If not, reboot your computer.
A.1.2
In Mac (for example MacOS X)
¾
Click the
Apple
in the menu bar.
¾
Select
System Preferences
then click the
Network
icon.
¾
Check that the IP address entry contains a value other than
0.0.0.0
(
192.168.5.10
, for
example for the ETH1 interface). If not, reboot your computer.