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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 
-  - You should see all of your HDHomeRun ​products listed on this pageIf notplease [[https://www.silicondust.com/​support/​trouble-ticket/​|contact support]].+    - <wrap tip>​NOTE:​</​wrap> ​If the .local addresses do not work for whatever reason, you can also use the IP address ​of your HDHomeRun ​unitFor exampleif 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
   - 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. ​
   - The HDHomeRun will then update and reboot   - The HDHomeRun will then update and reboot
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