Well...
I'd thought I'd post the its a very bad idea to roll back the firmware as part of the troubleshooting process.
IT BRICKS THE M1XEP. The only fix...Send it back.
It's very common with some of the other devices I work with to roll back the firmware as part of a troubleshooting process when all else has produced no results.
I had problems with verizon FIOS email. As part of the previous troubleshooting I updated from 1.3.10 to 1.3.20. Since them I have abandoned the verizon email to try gmx.com email as suggested. Nothing, I mean absolutely nothing would work as far as different settings, router reboots, DNS servers, email server IP, email server name, etc, etc...
I am so frustrated. I would think that RP2 would not let you roll back to an older version if it will destroy the XEP. GUESS NOT!!!!
It's hard to believe that there's no way to fix this, FTP, telnet, something. Tech support said NOPE!
I'd thought I'd post the its a very bad idea to roll back the firmware as part of the troubleshooting process.
IT BRICKS THE M1XEP. The only fix...Send it back.
It's very common with some of the other devices I work with to roll back the firmware as part of a troubleshooting process when all else has produced no results.
I had problems with verizon FIOS email. As part of the previous troubleshooting I updated from 1.3.10 to 1.3.20. Since them I have abandoned the verizon email to try gmx.com email as suggested. Nothing, I mean absolutely nothing would work as far as different settings, router reboots, DNS servers, email server IP, email server name, etc, etc...
I am so frustrated. I would think that RP2 would not let you roll back to an older version if it will destroy the XEP. GUESS NOT!!!!
It's hard to believe that there's no way to fix this, FTP, telnet, something. Tech support said NOPE!