I tried to upgrade my MikroTik LHG 5HP XL from v. 3.22.8.0 to v 3.23.8.0. After 3 min of uploading the new firmware, the device did not terminate the booting, so I entered "http:// localnode.local.mesh:8080" and the device booted with the old firmware. Is there a special procedure to follow in this case?
Leo, AC2OG.
Leo, AC2OG.
Were you using the "Upload Firmware" from a local file or the "Download Firmware" from an internet source? Personally I HIGHLY recommend downloading the firmware from the AREDN website to your computer and using the "Upload Firmware" method.
After a fairly short time (less than 30 seconds), the screen should change to indicate the that the firmware update is in progress. Did it?
Orv, I'd like clarfication please. I'm aware of the dangerous upgrade ipk package that can be downloaded to a node and then it will accept a firmware upgrade with no safety checks. What is the difference between the ipk package and hitting the Dangerous flag in Advanced Config? If you use the Dangerous flag in Advanced Config to get an update done, can you later hit the on/off flag and turn it off ... unlike the ipk which you have to leave installed? Are they functionally the same or are they different?
I see the flag turning up on nodes that have 3.23.80 on them, but the flag is not present on 3.22.12.0 ... so my guess is that this doesn't fix the problem of upgrading from 3.22.12.0 on BaseBox and QRT. Is it the same package loaded as part of default firmware now, but not activated?
Ed
Both Basebox and QRT in the Supported Devices page are flagged with a (1). Note 1 says:
This device is supported for new installs. It can also be upgraded from 3.22.12.0 after first installing the DangerousUpgrade package to disable the firmware compatibility checks. Proceed with caution. Do not remove this package once installed.
73
Orv W6BI
The Dangerous Upgrade Package cannot be uninstalled once installed.
Can the Dangerous Flag in Advanced Configuration in 3.23.8.0 be turned off once it has been used? Or will that mess things up later?
Ed
That's what I needed to know. 73 Ed