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livebox:firmware [2012/02/13 21:55] – [Livebox Firmware] brettlivebox:firmware [2015/03/13 04:13] (current) – Update the location of the HAH firmware brett
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   - Get [[commandlineaccess|command line access]]   - Get [[commandlineaccess|command line access]]
   - [[buildingfirmware#replacing_the_redboot_loader|Replace the redboot loader]]   - [[buildingfirmware#replacing_the_redboot_loader|Replace the redboot loader]]
-  - Get the featured firmware from http://code.google.com/p/livebox-hah/downloads/list+  - See [[#Flashing the HAH firmware]] just below. 
 +  [[upgrades_backups|Upgrade to latest release]]
  
-Do note that once you have the HAH firmware image onboard you need to have a DHCP server on your network for it to get an IP.+====== Flashing the HAH firmware ======
  
-{{keywords>tftp redboot dwbtool RGWRepair}}+Grab the latest DWB from http://homeautomationhub.com/content/livebox-hah-firmware and setup just like you do for flashing the uk5.04 firmware.  You are one step away. 
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 +Once you have the HAH firmware image on-board you need to have a DHCP server on your network for it to obtain an IP address.  Plug your HAH livebox back into your LAN and reboot it.  To help you locate your HAH's DHCP assigned IP address see [[hah_installation#Locating DHCP assigned IP]]. 
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 +Once the firmware is installed the following points will useful: 
 +  * Default root password is admin 
 +  * SSH enabled port 22, No telnet access. 
 +  * Webserver listens on port 80. 
 +  * Serial console login disabled.
  
 +Oh and don't forget step 5 - upgrade to the latest.
 ====== Flashing new firmware aka Livebox Recovery ====== ====== Flashing new firmware aka Livebox Recovery ======
  
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 Next, download the zip file v5.04-uk.zip from the link above, to your PC. Unzip this to get the firmware and the RGWRepair.exe program. Next, download the zip file v5.04-uk.zip from the link above, to your PC. Unzip this to get the firmware and the RGWRepair.exe program.
  
-Hookup everything with the Livebox powered //off//. Make sure that there is no ADSL feed to the Livebox. Then run the RGWRepair.exe (Note: if you are so unlucky as to be running this under Vista, be sure to launch this as 'admin'). On the screen where you are asked to choose your network adaptor and firmware, select the network adaptor that you have plugged the patch cable into and then select the firmware file 'firmware_5_04_3-uk.dwb'.+Hookup everything with the Livebox powered //off//. Make sure that there is no ADSL feed to the Livebox. Then run the RGWRepair.exe (Note: if you are so unlucky as to be running this under Vista, be sure to launch this as 'admin' - if you are on Win7, there are reports that it might not work at all!). On the screen where you are asked to choose your network adaptor and firmware, select the network adaptor that you have plugged the patch cable into and then select the firmware file 'firmware_5_04_3-uk.dwb'.
  
 Next, hold in button 1 on the Livebox, then apply power to the unit (button 1 is circled red in the picture) until you see 3 LEDs light up on the top of the Livebox, you can then release button 1. Next, hold in button 1 on the Livebox, then apply power to the unit (button 1 is circled red in the picture) until you see 3 LEDs light up on the top of the Livebox, you can then release button 1.
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 At this point the box reboots so there is nothing new that hasn't been seen before At this point the box reboots so there is nothing new that hasn't been seen before
  
 +{{keywords>tftp redboot dwbtool RGWRepair}}
 {{tag>livebox firmware}} {{tag>livebox firmware}}
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