WiFi Firmware Update Issue

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sf340flier
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WiFi Firmware Update Issue

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My wifi usually only says online about 24 hours before I have to reset it. I read on another post that I should update my firmware. I tried to do this via the wifi utility and get the message below. I see where it states: UPDATE OK, should I assume the update occurred and the error message occurred after the fact?

Opening Serial Port...
Connected to serial port COM3
> $$$
< CMD
> ftp u
< ftp u
< <2.38.3>
< FTP connecting to 198.175.253.161
< FTP file=68
< .........................................................
< FTP OK.
< UPDATE OK
> ftp r wps.img
< ftp r wps.img
< <2.38.3>
< FTP connecting to 198.175.253.161
< FTP file=34
< ...................................
< FTP OK.
< GET /r99 HTTP/1.1
< Host: xxxxxx
< Connection: Keep-Alive
<
< GET /r99 HTTP/1.1
< Host: xxxxxx
< Connection: Keep-Alive
<
> reboot
** ERROR - Please disconnect and then reconnect the Reef Angel Wifi Attachment from the USB-TTL cable and try again.

Removing connection to COM3
Last edited by sf340flier on Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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rimai
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Re: WiFi Firmware Update Issue

Post by rimai »

You have the client constantly trying to connect to the module which is probably what is causing it to generate that error, but I can see you already have latest 2.38.3 f/w version.
Roberto.
sf340flier
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Re: WiFi Firmware Update Issue

Post by sf340flier »

Thanks for taking a look.

Not sure why the persistent connection is happening, I just tried to update the firmware from the wifi utility. I didn't do anything manually or with the prompt.
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rimai
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Re: WiFi Firmware Update Issue

Post by rimai »

I meant you have the Reef Angel Client app constantly trying to connect while you are trying to change settings.

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< GET /r99 HTTP/1.1
< Host: xxxxxx
< Connection: Keep-Alive
This indicates the connection attempts
Roberto.
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