08-11-2011 07:21 AM
I have an older RV016 that has been running 3.0.0.19-tm. Yesterday I tried to upgrade the firmware to 4.0.3.03-tm, but the operation timed out. After an hour or so my browser still displayed "page cannot be displayed". When I navigated back to the main screen, it still showed 3.0.0.19-tm.
I supposed I should have quit while I was ahead, but then I loaded the 3.0.2.01-tm firmware. This was successful. However, I was getting SSL certificate errors (not from a trusted authority), so I turned off SSL in the router options.
Now I cannot connect to the router via http or https. I can connect via telnet. Is there a way to re-enable SSL from the command line? Or is there another way to restore web management short of doing a factory reset? (I have several VPN connections that would be painful to recreate.)
Thanks!
08-11-2011 11:44 AM
It's recommended that the https option on Firewall>General page should remain enabled in a production environment. Disabling that option will affect QuickVPN service and potentially other side effect.
08-11-2011 12:10 PM
Thanks Tekliu - how can I re-enable the https option now that I cannot use the web interface? Are there commands to do it via telnet?
08-11-2011 12:15 PM
After https is disabled, http should be available for managing the router. You might want to call the Support Center to get additional help.
08-11-2011 11:47 AM
Firmware 4.x requires hardware version 3. It appears that you have a Linksys branded RV016 (hardware version 2 most likely.)
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