![]() Tom had a think about it, and said that whilst he has not done a request for this which was complicated by the number of routers involved, he saw no reason why simply provisioning the serial numbers to the account wouldn't solve the issue. Obviously, even though they are Vodafone routers I realise this would mean accepting that I would relinquish any expectation of technical support for non-network issues. So (long story, long) Vodafone telephone support said there was nothing they could do to help, and I thought I'd try the forums to see: a) Is anyone aware of Vodafone making the firmware updates available publically for these routers so that they can be loaded over SSH or some other method? B) Does anyone know of a department/person at Vodafone I can contact toe be able to get these routers updated - my thought was to have the restriction on router serial number allowed to connect removed so that all of them can be connected directly to get updated. ![]() Although wired connections are quite happy to communicate to the Internet, it wouldn't route WiFi connections. ![]() ![]() Connecting them behind the router in the same way I do with the other routers does not appear to allow them to update. Connecting the units in place of my supplied router to get them auto-updated does not work because the network will not allow them to connect to the network.
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