I think I missed something. I tried to load the firmware onto the nanostation m2xy using the method I used to do with bullet m2s. I didn't get an upload bar when I tried to upload the firmware as in times past (it's been a while since the last time I tried). I read through the procedure that this site provided. I'm not sure I'm up to speed with the telnet and the TFTP format. I have enabled them on the laptop I'm using. Why didn't the old method not work?
Thank you!
David
KD7DHO
Thank you!
David
KD7DHO
Joe AE6XE
I was trying to load firmware onto a nanostation with no previous version. The airOS version was 6.7.0 or thereabouts. Since I posted here I've learned that I'd have to find multiple older versions of airOS to get it back to version 5.5. I haven't uploaded firmware onto a new ubiquiti device for a few years, so to find out the old process doesn't work, means I have to pick up a few new skills in order to help myself and my group, most of whom wouldn't be tech savvy enough to do the job. According to the instructions I need to flip on the tftp and telnet switches on the machine I'm using. I also have to use a dummy switch between the laptop and the nanostation. Then, I have to run a command prompt with a line of syntax and push the reset on the nanostation for 30 to 40 seconds until the 4th light is a steady green. I never really grasped the commands and syntax for dos, so I'm a bit hesitant and wishing there was a youtube that goes slow enough so I can get it right without creating a nanobrick. I can no longer get around that method, so I got to go through it. I may have club members that could help, but the other issue is time and a syncing of schedules in order to do it.
I'll keep looking for some tutorial to help me through it. The instructioins provided on arednmesh is fine. I just need more experience doing what it's asking. Also, would an older wifi router work as a dummy switch? If not, then, I'll order one of the options mentioned.
Thank you, Joe!
David
Joe AE6XE
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