with the firmware is nothing wrong, i raised version number so check again pls. if it won't work then we need second tester with GAS6 based firmware...johnhawk wrote:Hi,
today I tried it again. Both times, it stops at 90%. No success! It seems to be a problem with the Firmware on the server. Could you pls. change the FW to a working Version.
there is no blacklist anyware, you tv not submit information about model type thats why you get brokentv widget, what's absolute correct behavior.After you set the UE32D6300 on the SamyGO-Blacklist,
I have no possibility to get access via ftp. I need it for changing the data in netstream iptv files.


it's more network releated troubles, you tv is connected over router to internet? can you try to connect tv direct to internet?johnhawk wrote:2 minutes ago, I made a Factory-Reset and tried, with a New-TV-setup, again a FW-Update from your server. I've seen, that you raised the Version-No. to 001091, but again no success. Maybe there could be something wrong with the FW on my TV?
you can try it, then we will seeWhat if I would update to the next FW and try then again an update from your Server.
duno, you can check it on samsungs homepageWhat is the next Version after 1015.2?
mostlyUpdating is always a bad option, right?
yesI think, it's impossible to reload the existing FW 1015.2 again to TV, right?
yes, here are no really usefull error messages/handling on tv.I got the Errorcode: 800 (Downloadfehler Fehlercode: 800 (Resourcenfehler)).
you can't install this firmware over usbCould you give me a Downloadlink for this FW pls.? So I could update via USB.
What does it mean with "submitted mime type for the kernel"?

johnhawk wrote:Yes, the TV is connected over router to internet. Normally, it was connected through (devolo) powerline to the router. That worked pretty good. Today, I connected the TV over LAN-cable to the Router. Router is a Fritz!Box 7390 connected over VDSL to internet. ISP is t-online. Over this router it is connected direct to the internet. I can try to disable ipv6? Or what else can I do?

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