I was in the process of updating BCS-462 from 4.0.0 to 4.0.1. I followed all instructions from the update thread. Everything seemed to be going great until end of update when the BCS restarted and since could not find it since. The BCS is normally connected via ethernet to a bridge router. The router has a DHCP reservation for the BCS, (192.168.0.10) I have had no problems with finding my bcs in the past. I have tried looking on connected devices within my router, also tried network scanners, i.e. fing. I have tried searching via BCS finder for 4.0. I have tried to hard reset multiple times. holding button for 15, 20, 30, even 60 secs to no avail.
Currently I have the BCS plugged directly into a newly configured router with my computer also connected to the router. My phone and computer are able to be assigned an ip within the DHCP window from this router. The bcs is NO WHERE to be found. I have tried browsing every ip address on this network. (192.168.0.1-192.168.0.254) I have tried reconfiguring my router to 169.254.0.xxx and then connecting bcs and trying to go to its default of 169.254.0.63, nada.
After a 15sec hard reset what version of firmware will the bcs revert? I ask because I was on 4.0.0 and I have been trying to use bcs finder for 4.0. Will the BCS revert back to an earlier version? If so where can I find the BCS finder for 3.x? The wiki for BCS appears to be dead. :/
Can't connect to BCS updating 4.0.0 to 4.0.1
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Re: Can't connect to BCS updating 4.0.0 to 4.0.1
Also the orange light is steady and the green light is flashing randomly. Not sure if that helps.
Re: Can't connect to BCS updating 4.0.0 to 4.0.1
That means that the BCS is physically "connected" to the Router and is normal. In fact, it would be an issue if the lights were not that way.Jcc4507fly wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2017 8:12 amAlso the orange light is steady and the green light is flashing randomly. Not sure if that helps.
Re: Can't connect to BCS updating 4.0.0 to 4.0.1
I would check the router logs to see what address it picked up. Yes, it should have been given the reservation you set but I would check the dhcp log.
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Its not listed in the logs I already checked. I checked from 192.168.0.2-192.168.0.254, its not connected. I spoke with BH and I had already tried everything they recommended. They said it needed to be reflashed....
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It's pretty rare that a unit needs to be physically flashed to fix it, so my guess would be to suspect file corruption with the image file you are using.
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So how could I tell if the file was corrupted or not? I downloaded from link on sticky page. Then if that was the case how would I be able to reflash BCS myself with a good copy of firmware? I could not get 15sec reset to work.
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Like I said, my guess is that it is a corrupt file. If everything else is proper, there's not a lot of reasons that this would happen.
Just an FYI on the resets you're doing - 4.0 and up only have a reset to default when you press and hold the reset button. There is no auto-config IP address or static settings, only the default to DHCP.
Just an FYI on the resets you're doing - 4.0 and up only have a reset to default when you press and hold the reset button. There is no auto-config IP address or static settings, only the default to DHCP.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the router that the BCS is directly plugged into has a DHCP reservation for the BCS's MAC address. So, the router should only assign the BCS that ip address. Which is 192.168.0.10.
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Re: Can't connect to BCS updating 4.0.0 to 4.0.1
Correct, and after the firmware upgrade, it should have come right back on that same IP address.