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   - While connected to the same local network as your HDHomeRun, open this link in a web browser: http://​hdhomerun.local   - While connected to the same local network as your HDHomeRun, open this link in a web browser: http://​hdhomerun.local
-    - <wrap tip>​NOTE:​ That address will go do the first HDHomeRun device found on your network. If you have more than one HDHomeRun device, use the "​device ID" printed on the bottom of the unit instead of "​hdhomerun"​ in the address. For example, if your device ID was 104FFFFF then you would go to http://​104fffff.local</​wrap>​+    - <wrap tip>​NOTE:​</​wrap> ​That address will go do the first HDHomeRun device found on your network. If you have more than one HDHomeRun device, use the "​device ID" printed on the bottom of the unit instead of "​hdhomerun"​ in the address. For example, if your device ID was 104FFFFF then you would go to http://​104fffff.local 
 +    - <wrap tip>​NOTE:​</​wrap> ​If the .local addresses do not work for whatever reason, you can also use the IP address of your HDHomeRun unit. For example, if your router shows your HDHomeRun with an IP address of 10.0.3.28, then you would use the link http://​10.0.3.28
   - You should see all of your HDHomeRun products listed on this page. If not, please [[https://​www.silicondust.com/​support/​trouble-ticket/​|contact support]].   - You should see all of your HDHomeRun products listed on this page. If not, please [[https://​www.silicondust.com/​support/​trouble-ticket/​|contact support]].
   - HDHomeRun products that have a pending update will show a button at the bottom of that page to start the firmware update process. ​   - HDHomeRun products that have a pending update will show a button at the bottom of that page to start the firmware update process. ​
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   - Just by starting up the HDHomeRun Setup utility, it will look for and update all HDHomeRun products on your local network.   - Just by starting up the HDHomeRun Setup utility, it will look for and update all HDHomeRun products on your local network.
  
-**Done:** Your HDHomeRun units should now be up to date. Go to http://​my.hdhomerun.com to check to see if there are green check marks by the version numbers for your devices.+**Done:** Your HDHomeRun units should now be up to date.
  
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
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   - If you haven'​t already done so, you can also press **Close** on the installer itself. This will prompt the installer to ask if you want to delete the HDHomeRun install file or safe it for later. You can safely **delete** the installer file.   - If you haven'​t already done so, you can also press **Close** on the installer itself. This will prompt the installer to ask if you want to delete the HDHomeRun install file or safe it for later. You can safely **delete** the installer file.
  
-**Done:** Your HDHomeRun units should now be up to date. Go to http://​my.hdhomerun.com to check to see if there are green check marks by the version numbers for your devices.+**Done:** Your HDHomeRun units should now be up to date. 
  
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
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   - Run the terminal command <​code>​hdhomerun_config <id> upgrade <​filename></​code>​ where   - Run the terminal command <​code>​hdhomerun_config <id> upgrade <​filename></​code>​ where
     * <id> is the device ID of your HDHomeRun unit. If you only have one HDHomeRun device on your network, you can use the ID "​FFFFFFFF"​. Do not use "​FFFFFFFF"​ if you have multiple HDHomeRun units on your network.     * <id> is the device ID of your HDHomeRun unit. If you only have one HDHomeRun device on your network, you can use the ID "​FFFFFFFF"​. Do not use "​FFFFFFFF"​ if you have multiple HDHomeRun units on your network.
-    * Device IDs can be found printed on the bottom of the HDHomeRun units, listed on the my.hdhomerun.com web page, or by running the command <​code>​hdhomerun_config discover</​code>​+    * Device IDs can be found printed on the bottom of the HDHomeRun units or by running the command <​code>​hdhomerun_config discover</​code>​
     * <​filename>​ is the .bin firmware filename you downloaded from the previous step     * <​filename>​ is the .bin firmware filename you downloaded from the previous step
  
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   * For example, your command might look like this <​code>​hdhomerun_config 10411117 upgrade hdhomerun4_atsc_firmware_20190621.bin</​code>​   * For example, your command might look like this <​code>​hdhomerun_config 10411117 upgrade hdhomerun4_atsc_firmware_20190621.bin</​code>​
  
-**Done:** Your HDHomeRun units should now be up to date. Go to http://​my.hdhomerun.com to check to see if there are green check marks by the version numbers for your devices.+**Done:** Your HDHomeRun units should now be up to date. 
  
  
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