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kmod-rt2x00-pci_3.3.8+2012-09-07-3_ixp4xx.ipk | kmod-rt2x00-pci_3.3.8+2012-09-07-3_ixp4xx.ipk | ||
== Ubiquiti Bullet M5 | == Ubiquiti == | ||
Tested on: | |||
*Bullet M5 | |||
*Bullet 2 HP | |||
Press and hold the reset button while plugging in the powered ethernet cable. Keep holding the reset button. Look at the LED above the power LED. It will turn on, then turn off, then turn on again. Release the reset button when it turns on the second time. | Press and hold the reset button while plugging in the powered ethernet cable. Keep holding the reset button. Look at the LED above the power LED. It will turn on, then turn off, then turn on again. Release the reset button when it turns on the second time. | ||
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received ACK <block=13468> | received ACK <block=13468> | ||
Once those lines stop coming the router will take a minute, then reboot. Do not turn unplug / turn off the router for at | Once those lines stop coming the router will take a minute, then reboot. Do not turn unplug / turn off the router for at couple of minutes after flashing. | ||
Note, that if you're flashing AirOS instead, at least the Bullet M5 series will remember setting between firmware upgrades and others may do so too. To reset username / password / ip address and other settings to factory default, first let the router boot, then press and holde the reset button until more lights come on and release. Wait for the factory reset to complete (a minute or two) and try to access 192.168.1.1 in a browser (ensure that your own ip is in the 192.168.1.x range). Note: This procedure seems to have no effect on the Bullet 2 HP, but works on the Bullet M5. It could be that the Bullet 2 HP does not persist settings across firmware upgrades, and so doesn't have the factory reset procedure. | |||
== ARCFlex Freestation 2 == | == ARCFlex Freestation 2 == |