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I was adding NAT translations to the router, and they worked fine until last night when the router did a firmware update.
Searching on the web, this seems to be a bad firmware update, but I can't find any older firmware listed to repair the issue or redownload the same firmware that it recieved.
Router info:
Firmware Version: 20.8.0 Model
Name: MI424WR-GEN2
Anyone have any suggestions for fixing this?
Here's the link for the bad firmware I downloaded:
https://cpe-ems1.verizon.com/firmware/Actiontec_MI424WR-GEN2_20.08.00.rmt
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Yeah, I guess the restore wouldn't help with that.
Try this: http://www2.verizon.net/micro/actiontec/actiontec.asp
Believe that is an older firmware version, link at least shows 4.0.16.1.56.0.10.7
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Hello,
I'm hitting this same issue with the gen 2. Did this firmware update fix the issue?
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I haven't yet investigated this issue, so please forgive me if this sounds ignorant: Since you were adding NAT translations to the router and then you got a firmware upgrade (which installs a default configuration [designated by someone else]), will your problem be fixed if you just add the NAT translations to the updated router?