05-31-2016 08:42 AM - last edited on 03-14-2018 04:23 PM by RogersRoland
Hello Community,
We are currently offering our users an exclusive opportunity to participate in an upcoming trial of the new firmware for our Rocket Wi-Fi Modem (CGN3ACR, CGN3AMR and CGN3ACSMR) and Rocket Gigabit Wi-Fi Modem (CGN3552 and CODA-4582). For details of this program, please see this thread.
This thread will be used for feedback regarding the firmware. We've invited @RogersSergio, @RogersSyd & @RogersBob from our Networking team to participate in this thread. Your feedback is very valuable and will be used to enhance the firmware before it is released publicly.
Thank you for your continued feedback and support.
07-24-2018 03:28 PM
I am very interested to test the new firmware for the CODA as soon as it's available. Thanks for the update.
07-24-2018 03:34 PM - last edited on 07-24-2018 04:34 PM by RogersAli
Please include me in the first group for the CODA update (36T2). You can fire that out to my modem at any time.
07-24-2018 03:38 PM - last edited on 07-24-2018 04:34 PM by RogersAli
Does the update to a newer Intel SDK fix some of the issues reported with the puma 6/7 chipsets? the CODA-4582 has a puma 7 right?
07-24-2018 03:51 PM - last edited on 07-24-2018 04:34 PM by RogersAli
@xenoguy the 4582 is an Intel Puma 7 modem. This update will only retain the current Intel SDK. Its not the next version of the SDK for the Puma 7 modem.
The Puma 6 and 7 modems are different modems, probably the same conceptual design, but the Puma 7 uses newer generation processors. The XB6 used by the Ignite TV service is also an Intel Puma 7 modem, in this case, manufactured by Arris. The CGN3xxx (Puma 6) and 4582 (Puma 7) modems are manufactured by Hitron.
Intel has been working on both Puma 6 and 7 firmware to correct the observed problems, the bigger question is whether or not Intel has managed to solve all of the latency issues for TCP/IP, UDP and ICMP for both IPV4 and IPV6 for all of the CGN3xxx (Puma 6) modems.
07-24-2018 03:57 PM - edited 07-24-2018 04:01 PM
Please include me for the first group for the CODA update (36T2). You can fire that out to my modem at any time.
Thanks
07-24-2018 04:02 PM
07-24-2018 04:05 PM - edited 07-24-2018 04:05 PM
@RogersSergio please add me to the CODA update (36T2) as well.
07-24-2018 05:07 PM
put me on the list as well
07-24-2018 05:14 PM
Please include me in the firmware trial list.
07-24-2018 05:31 PM
Make sure any new ones follow the instructions here: http://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/Internet/Rogers-Rocket-Wi-Fi-Modem-Firmware-Trial/td-p/356671
07-24-2018 05:56 PM - edited 07-24-2018 05:59 PM
@RogersSergio I'd also like to be put on the list to get .36T2 early. Anytime works.
07-24-2018 06:30 PM
07-24-2018 07:21 PM - edited 07-24-2018 07:28 PM
@RogersSergio Add me to the list as well for 36T2 thanks.
07-24-2018 08:05 PM - edited 07-24-2018 08:07 PM
@RogersSergio Add me to the list as well for 36T2 thanks.
07-24-2018 11:42 PM
07-25-2018 09:40 AM
I know this an old discussion but on the current firmware 4.5.8.33: Was the KRACK vulnerabity fixed in this or a prior build? It probably was but wanted to check.
@RogersMargaret wrote:Hello Community,
We are currently offering our users an exclusive opportunity to participate in an upcoming trial of the new firmware for our Rocket Wi-Fi Modem (CGN3ACR, CGN3AMR and CGN3ACSMR) and Rocket Gigabit Wi-Fi Modem (CGN3552 and CODA-4582). For details of this program, please see this thread.
This thread will be used for feedback regarding the firmware. We've invited @RogersSergio, @RogersSyd & @RogersBob from our Networking team to participate in this thread. Your feedback is very valuable and will be used to enhance the firmware before it is released publicly.
Thank you for your continued feedback and support.
07-25-2018 12:58 PM
Please add me to CODA 36T2 update list also.
07-25-2018 02:44 PM - edited 07-25-2018 02:44 PM
07-25-2018 03:12 PM - edited 07-25-2018 03:12 PM
07-25-2018 05:30 PM
07-25-2018 05:35 PM
@RogersSergio I was reading up on the newest notes for .36T2 and it mentions an OFDM multi-profile support update, which is tied to a network change.
Can you clarify on what this OFDM multi-profile support update is going to improve on and what the network change is? Is this update the update that is supposed to improve the stability of OFDM on the downstream (as mentioned before)- and does this update bring us closer to 3.1 on the upstream?