Yes, the MAC address is still a problem, I have 3 units, and they all have the SAME MAC address. I installed ImmortWrt firmware on 1 unit to try it out, and the problem still remained. Not sure why though.

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4. UPGRADES AND UPDATES . While Belkin is not required to do so, Belkin may provide you with upgrades or updates to this Software. This Agreement will govern any upgrades provided by Belkin that replace and/or supplement the original firmware and/or Software, unless such upgrade is accompanied by a separate end user license agreement, in which case the terms of that end user license agreement will govern. If you decide not to download and/or to use an upgrade or update provided by Belkin, you understand that you could put the Software at risk to serious security threats or cause the Software to become unusable or unstable. Some Products include an auto-update feature, which gives us the ability to make updates automatically. You can change auto-update options by changing your settings within the Product account information. In very limited cases, updates may still be automatically applied, regardless of the auto-update setting. For example, we may provide an automatic update that fixes a security breach or vulnerability to your network. We may also provide you with updated Software data files automatically to benefit you, such as to provide you with updated device information to identify new devices in your network. These data files do not update your firmware but consist of Software files that are cached on your Product and override older files. By agreeing to this Agreement, you agree to automatic updates.

I am talking about .ac implementation in wave 2 devices. Whether it is OpenWRT or stock does not really matter, as it mostly function of WiFi firmware. Unless you are rolling enterprise .ac multi-AP OpenWRT WLAN network with 20MHz (reused) channels, you can as well ignore MU-MIMO. It will not improve your typical Youtube stream at home.

Beryl AX's latest SDK4.0+ firmware presents a user-friendly interface for common users to set up the router withminimal inputs, and an extended customization experience for advanced users to install plug-ins and applications.Beryl AX runs on open source OpenWrt 21.02 (Kernel version 5.4) firmware, supporting more than 5,000 ready-made plug-insfor customization. Simply browse, install, and manage packages with our no-code interface within Beryl AX's Admin Panel.

The firmware is based on OpenWRT and has a dizzying array of features built in, plus add-on packages you can install. There is built-in support for OpenVPN and WireGuard VPN client or server, and I configured WireGuard successfully. Encrypted DNS is supported, as is Tor (I have not used that). I especially like that the 5GHz and 2.4GHz radios are individually configurable for power, and guest networks are supported. There's even the option for a captive portal, and AdGuard Home.

I'm a network infrastructure specialist, MCE, MSP and cable installer with 20+ years experience. I just upgraded to Bell Fibe 1.5Gbit in Dundas Ontario and I'm fairly impressed with the HomeHub4000, sure I wish it had everything my enterprise routers and switches have, and no doubt the hardware would be capable of enterprise functionality, the firmware is dumbed down and will prevent advanced configurations. Nevertheless, for the first time in "forever" I found myself disconnecting my own enterprise gateway and access point and opting to just go with the Bell Hub as my primary gateway and here is why:

If you really wanted to run this thing in passthrough mode (effectively a bridge mode) you could and its easy to do so, just plug your gateway into any lan port and then setup your PPPOE credentials on your router and it switches the HH4000 LAN port over to a passthrough/bridge mode. No configuration on the HH4000 is required to put it into bridge mode. You get a second WAN IP sent to your gateway, the HH4000 continues to offer up a second WAN to the remaining LAN/WIFI ports should you want to use that for a guest network. So that's cool, I ran it this way for a couple weeks but when I priced out what upgrading my router to have a 10Gbit switching capacity would cost me I instead put that money towards getting a 10Gbit Layer3 switch off eBay instead and just use the Bell Hub as my gateway, with VPN being done on my NAS and VLANS and QOS being done on my switch. Overall I'm happy with this thing and never in a thousand years thought I would use an ISP provided router. If anyone has any questions, let me know as I've done pretty thorough testing on this thing. If bell flashes the firmware when i'm not home and factory resets the darn thing I'll be upset but so far they haven't so at the moment i'm happy, lol...

The missing firmware files are: iwlwifi-7265D-21.ucode iwlwifi-7265D-20.ucode iwlwifi-7265D-19.ucode iwlwifi-7265D-18.ucode iwlwifi-7265D-17.ucode iwlwifi-7265D-16.ucode iwlwifi-7265D-15.ucode iwlwifi-7265D-14.ucode iwlwifi-7265D-13.ucode rtl_nic/rtl8107e-2.fw If you have media available now, insert it, and continue.

When I tap on Yes to allow installer to load missing firmware from USB, that same page is again displayed and it again asked me to load firmware.It means installer is not actually detecting firmwares from removable USB.

Following this answer (it's a working solution), after downloading and extracting the firmware.zip file, you need to extract the firmware-iwlwifi_0.43_all.deb file (under MS Windows you can use altap Salamander) then extract the data.tar.xz go to /data/lib/firmware and copy all the contents to your USB (Fat32).

The needed firmware will be found at /data/lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8107e-2.fw. Copy it to your USB. Reboot for installation; when you are invited to load the missing firmware, plug in your USB stick. The firmware will be detected and installed without problem.

How I got it fixed: on the FAT32 USB drive with Kali Linux installer on it, there's a folder called firmware, but all files there are empty. So I went to pool/non-free/f/firmware-nonfree and copied all files to the firmware folder and allowed replacement. I also opened those .deb files I needed with 7zip, in 7zip I opened data.tar.xz/./lib/firmware and copied files from there to the root of the USB. (For Realtek device I copied the rtl_nic folder)

Had the same issue with Asus Eee PC 1000H (rt2860.bin was missing), but none of the USB sticks did not work. Had to load firmware files on the SD card and insert it BEFORE PC start-up and boot sequence and missing firmware was installed automatically without error message.

Goto this awesomedetect.com/how-to-provide-non-free-firmware-files-to-kali-linux-installer if you are still confused after reading the answer below. The process is well documented with great details there.

Live boot Kali Linux on your system to see if wifi and ethernet work fine in live boot or not. if wifi works fine on live boot then you don't even need to download anything from anywhere because non-free firmware files for most common wifi cards are already provided in kali Linux.

Copy all .deb files from this directory of your kali live boot usb : pool/non-free/firmware subdirectories to /firmware which is located in root of kali installation directory. If you downloaded any files during above step then include them in the same directory. Just copy them no need to extract them.

When googling for "debian missing firmware iwlwifi-7260-17.ucode" or similar it lands here, so for future reference here is a way to install wifi firmware and drivers when booted on Debian, which should also work for Kali Linux since it is based on Debian.

ANT0 supports 1400-5000Mhz and ANT1 and ANT2 supports 600-6000/5000Mhz. n71 is 600Mhz so that might be your issue since ANT1 signal is really low. You might want to adjust your antenna to get a better signal for ANT1 and enable the other ports to use ANT1&2 instead of ANT0&1 since 600Mhz is only on those and another user reported they are able to run 2x2 only ANT1 and ANT2

If you have already installed OpenWrt and like to reflash for e.g. upgrading to a new OpenWrt version you can upgrade using the mtd command line tool. It is important that you put the firmware image into the ramdisk (/tmp) before you start flashing.

The serial port on the EPG5000 has a 4-pin 0.1 header pre-soldered to the board, making connecting to it trivial. It uses 3.3V logic levels, so make sure your serial cable either only outputs 3.3V or has a 3.3V mode.

To view the list of FortiAP units that the FortiGate unit manages, go to WiFi and Switch Controller > Managed FortiAPs. The OS Version column shows the current firmware version running on each AP.

You can enable the automatic federated upgrade of a FortiAP unit upon discovery and authorization by the WiFi controller. When you enable this feature, newly discovered FortiAPs are automatically upgraded to the latest compatible firmware from FortiGuard Distribution Service (FDS).

When you enable automatic firmware updates, it upgrades the FortiAP directly to the target version and does not follow an upgrade path. Refer to the Supported Upgrade Path documentation to ensure you follow the proper upgrade path. 006ab0faaa

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