Nota: Upgrades using this release will reset the modem to the original factory configuration settings. It is recommended that you either write down your settings before upgrading the firmware or use the EasyConfigurator installation utility to restore your ISP settings.
Release Notes:
If you are experiencing intermittent USB connectivity loss during high rate data transfers in Windows XP, it is recommended that you update your router with this release.
Ethernet port users who experience router disruption during high rate data transfers which require a router restart should upgrade the router with this release.
If your Internet provider has upgraded their network and your PPP connection is not working, we recommend that you upgrade your router with this release.
All other users do not need to upgrade to this release and should avoid using it unless you are having router-to-computer connectivity issues as noted above. If you choose to upgrade your router using EasyConfigurator, proceed to the EasyConfigurator section. If you choose to upgrade your router using FTP, proceed to the FTP section.
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| Firmware Upgrade Versión USR9003 20040317 43E2EA8A - Annex A only (ADSL over Analog) |
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Follow the directions below to perform the upgrade.
- Verify that your modem is connected to your computer through an Ethernet or USB cable and
make sure your modem is powered on.
- Your computer should already have an IP address in the 192.168.1.x network. If it does not,
configure your computer with a static IP address of 192.168.1.10, subnet of 255.255.255.0,
and Gateway of 192.168.1.1.
Nota: For more information on IP addresses, refer to the User Guide at the top of this page.
- Perform a ping procedure. Open a DOS window (for Windows 98 and ME users, select Start, Run, enter Command, y click OK; for Windows NT, 2000, y NT users, select Start, Run, enter cmd, y click OK) and enter ping 192.168.1.1. If successful, proceed to Step 5. If not, refer to the "Troubleshooting" section of the User Guide at the top of this page.
- From the DOS Window, change directories to the temporary directory where you saved the bin file and type, cd C:\USR (or the temporary location where you originally saved the bin file).
- Type FTP 192.168.1.1.
- You will be asked to log on. To do so, type root in the Username field and press ENTER. Type 12345 in the Password field and press ENTER.
- Type bin and press ENTER.
- Type hash and press ENTER.
- Type lcd and press ENTER to confirm your local directory.
- Type put USR9003_20040317_43E2EA8A.bin app, press ENTER, y wait until the file transfer is complete.
- Type bye and press ENTER to exit the FTP session.
- Restart the modem. To do so, press the power button labelled O/I twice.
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| release_notes_20040317_43E2EA8A.txt | 534 KB | 28-07-04 |
| USR9003_20040317_43E2EA8A.bin | 1.1 MB | 17-03-04 |
Original Firmware (Annex A Only) |
| Release_Notes.txt | 464 bytes | 06-20-03 |
| USR9003_20030403_43E2EA9E.zip | 1.06 MB | 06-20-03 |
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Annex B Firmware |
| Firmware Upgrade Versión 20030403 40E4BE17 - Annex B only (ADSL over RDSI) |
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Follow the directions below to perform the upgrade.
- Extract the zip file to a temporary directory such as C:\USR.
- Verify that your router is connected to your computer through an Ethernet or USB cable and
make sure your router is powered on.
- Your computer should already have an IP address in the 192.168.1.x network. If it does not,
configure your computer with a static IP address of 192.168.1.10, subnet of 255.255.255.0,
and Gateway of 192.168.1.1.
Nota: For more information on IP addresses, refer to the User Guide at the top of this page.
- Perform a ping procedure. Open a DOS window (for Windows 98 and ME users, select Start, Run, enter Command, y click OK; for Windows NT, 2000, y NT users, select Start, Run, enter cmd, y click OK) and enter ping 192.168.1.1. If successful, proceed to Step 5. If not, refer to the "Troubleshooting" section of the User Guide at the top of this page.
- From the DOS Window, change directories to the temporary directory where you extracted the zip file and type, cd C:\USR (or the temporary location where you originally extracted the zip file).
- Type FTP 192.168.1.1.
- You will be asked to log on. To do so, type root in the Username field and press ENTER. Type 12345 in the Password field and press ENTER.
- Type bin and press ENTER.
- Type hash and press ENTER.
- Type lcd and press ENTER to confirm your local directory.
- Type put application.bin app, press ENTER, y wait until the file transfer is complete.
- Type bye and press ENTER to exit the FTP session.
- Restart the router. To do so, press the power button labelled O/I twice.
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| Release_Notes_B.txt | 1.49 KB | 04-03-03 |
| USR9003_20030403_40E4BE17.zip | 1.06 MB | 04-03-03 |
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Controladores for Macintosh 8.6-9.x |
| Nota: This file only works on Macintosh operating systems 8.6-9.x.
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- Double-click the USR9003_MAC8.6-9.x.hqx file and unstuffit.
- Double-click the VISE installer and follow the on-screen instructions.
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| USR9003_MAC8.6-9.x.hqx | 1.05 MB | 22-09-03 |
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Controladores for Macintosh 10.1 and higher |
| Nota: This file only works on Macintosh operating systems 10.1 and higher.
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- Double-click the USR9003_MACX.hqx file and unstuffit.
- Double-click the VISE installer and follow the on-screen instructions.
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| USR9003_MACX.hqx | 880 KB | 22-09-03 |