Originally posted by g6ejd
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Evohome WiFi firmware update - is it ever going to happen?
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Originally posted by HenGus View PostI seem to have lost that loving feeling.... No updates for me. Then again, having a surname with a capital letter towards the end of the alphabet meant that I always got the blunt needle when injections were carried out at school (it was many decades ago).
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I have the update too.
I still experience the boiler running or being started well after I have turned the heating off though.
Would be nice if one day it could be fixed so that turning off the heating actually turned off the heating with some haste!
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My controller did not seem to be getting updated so emailed Honeywell support for the from the Total connect web page , and gave them my:
a) email address ,
b) Evohome controller MAC Code and CRC codes (get them from the controller Wifi settings)
My controller was then updated in a few hours.
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Yes, it's Meraki I use in the house just now. Used to use Cisco 3702 AP's, but moved to the Meraki's just recently. Turned off band-steering and all fine now. The band steering does seem different between the autonomous 3702 and the MR32's. Just put up a new SSID just for the EvoHome and it's all fine now.
Roy
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Just to see how long it goes on battery alone I have undocked my one.
For over 5 hours it was happy still showing 50% then it started the slow beep.
Two hours later it started a double beep and now shows on the screen
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I shall wait till it dies and re-dock and see how it gets on...
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Originally posted by IM35461 View PostJust to see how long it goes on battery alone I have undocked my one.
For over 5 hours it was happy still showing 50% then it started the slow beep.
Two hours later it started a double beep and now shows on the screen
[ATTACH=CONFIG]1009[/ATTACH]
I shall wait till it dies and re-dock and see how it gets on...
I then got the system up email.
This morning at 08:30 it was still showing the charging icon but after 10:00 that had gone and when removed from the cradle it shows full battery.
I suspect the update confused what it thought the battery charge level was.
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Originally posted by IM35461 View PostI suspect the update confused what it thought the battery charge level was.
I've had this happen 3 times in the 1 1/2 years I've had mine, the only reliable way I've found to trick it into charging again is to:
Remove it from the dock, and remove one battery so it shuts right down. Sit it on the dock with the battery still missing so it boots up only from mains power. Wait until it is fully booted and a cross appears on the battery icon to indicate the battery is missing. Put the battery back in and refit the cover. The lightning bolt symbol should now appear indicating that it is charging. Do not remove it from the dock again until it has finished charging, (lightning bolt symbol disappears) which can take over 6 hours.
There's a couple of threads where this problem has been discussed at length. It will be interesting to see if the update actually fixes it, but as it is such an unpredictable and infrequent problem (3 times in 1 1/2 years for me, and some people have never seen it) it would be hard to prove that it is actually fixed...Last edited by DBMandrake; 18 April 2017, 10:05 AM.
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That's mine updated itself to the latest firmware.
I got home about 6:15 and all the zones except the one using the Evotouch as sensor showed hourglasses, which is a dead giveaway that the device had rebooted within the last 30 minutes and probably just a few minutes before I got home. I checked the version and sure enough it has updated both wifi and application versions.
No obvious changes in the UI, but I'll keep an eye on it to see if any of the known bugs or quirks have been fixed or whether there is any subtle behavioural changes...
No problem with the battery charge indication or loss of wifi here, so a seemingly smooth update process.
Anyone from Honeywell want to tell us what has changed in this update (even if only bug fixes) or point us at a changelog ? Or is it a hidden treasure hunt for us to figured out what changed.Last edited by DBMandrake; 19 April 2017, 06:48 PM.
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Highlights - mainly maintenance stuff.
01.00.06.10 A Wi-Fi firmware that fixes a bug preventing some units reporting their current firmware versions back up to the servers.
01.00.07.01 A Main (UI) firmware update that fixes the HR92EE Eastern European language bug and removes a ‘ghost setpoint’ bug.
This applies to all evoWifi versions, ATC928G3xxx, ATP921R3xxx, ATP951M3xxx, ATP924G3xxx, ATP954M3xxx, and THR99C3xxx
This does not apply to the old EvoColour (2000 series) which uses the RFG100 gateway. (as wasnt extended/sold to those regions)getconnected.honeywell.com | I work for Honeywell. Any posts I make are purely to help if I can. Any personal views expressed are my own
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