06-29-2011 10:44 AM
Tried upgrading my firmware to 4.0.2.08-tm and now I cannot log in via the web interface. The router boots and gets out to the internet. It still allows incoming vpn connections. The login screen displays and will display an error message if I use incorrect credentials, but if I log in properly and am directed to the routers web config homepage at "192.168.1.1/default.htm", I get a 404 error message. Telnet does not work either (not sure if it's on, never used it before)
The requested server-side-includes filename, /usr/local/EasyAccess/www/htdocs/default.htm, does not seem to exist.
As if the web pages after the login screen got removed or corrupted after the update.
SN is NKS10403247
I realize there is a newer version. Attempted the upgrade incrementally since I could not find documentation specifiying if that was required or not.
Thanks!
06-30-2011 02:18 AM
Dear Scott Poniatowski,
My name is Friedrich Scharzn and I work for the Cisco Small Business Support Center in Europe.
Can you please let me know which version of the RV042 you have or/and which firmware you have at the moment? If your Router is not hardware version v3, then you won;t be able to update it to 4.02.08-tm.
Many thanks,
Friedrich
06-30-2011 07:31 AM
sorry. v3. thought the serial number might indicate that.
Thanks
06-30-2011 12:21 PM
If the hardware (probably still Linksys branded) is running firmware 1.3.x, you cannot upgrade it to firmware version 4.0.x.
10-16-2017 05:40 AM
I had the same issue when upgrading from 4.2.3.06 to 4.2.3.08
Any way to recover it? I can't access any page of the router web interface after login
Router still works, though
09-28-2012 02:00 PM
Hello,
I have the same problem, but only upgrade fails when I do upgrade remotly. When the PC that contain the upgrade file is in the same segment of the RV042 the upgrades is succesfull, but when the PC is in another subnet, upgrade fails.
Someone knows why?
09-28-2012 02:10 PM
When one is doing firmware upgrade over the internet, the process is more likely to fail than when it's done locally. If your computer is connected to the WAN port of the router directly and the firmware upgrade process always fails, then it's a different issue.
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