TR200 Router Firmware Upgrade/Update
To update the firmware
Using your other internet connection source,
download the latest firmware to your PC that you will connect to the
TR200 being upgraded:
https://firmware.traveldata.page/TR200S12UNISOCPLUSv632.bin
Connect your computer to the TR200 router via LAN (preferred) or WiFi
Open your browser and go to 192.168.100.1
Click Login on the top right corner, enter “admin” for both the username
and password, and click Login
Click the Management drop down on the bottom left corner and select
System Upgrade
Click Browse, select the file downloaded in step 1, click Upload, click
OK on the popup, and once it’s done uploading click Upgrade Wait while
the upgrade is being completed.
It is normal for the lights on the router to blink while the firmware is
updating. Do not power off the device while the upgrade is in progress.
Once complete you will see a popup that says Upgrade successful and the
device will show solid blue lights. As soon as you see all blue lights
from your TR200 device, test the internet connection again.
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