Firmware Flash Vera2
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Requirements
- The upgrade tool is only tested in Windows XP, but may work in other versions of windows.
- Make sure your computer is connected to your network through an Ethernet cable. Make sure to disable any wireless networking interfaces before continuing.
NOTE: Failure to disable your wireless network before continuing could result in an unusable unit.
- Please deactivate all Firewall and Antivirus software which is running during the upgrade process.
Files to download before you start the restoration process
Setup your computer to connect to Vera 2
- IP: 192.168.1.5
- Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
- Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Begin the process for flashing the firmware
- Plug PC into Vera ETH2.
- Holding down Vera's reset button, turn Vera on. When releasing power button, power LED should be blinking.
- If the power LED isn't blinking, turn Vera off and try again.
- Start Vera2 Firmware Flash Tool.
- Click "Browse target" button.
- Vera should appear in targets list.
- Click on "*UN*checkPID" radiobox, and click on "EraseNormal" dropdown box.
- Click the [Files] button.
- Download the file: Vera2 Firmware and save it on your computer.
- Select the file Vera2 Firmware
- Click the [Open] button to get the file.
- Click on the [OK] button on the BIN File Information dialog box.
- Click on the [Upgrade] button. File will be flashed, and you will see a dialog box saying success - close Upgrade Tool.
- Put your computer's IP back to DHCP (Automatically Configure) and Vera will assign an IP like 192.168.81.xxx
- Wait about 10 mins for your new system to reboot and the ETH1 light start double blinking or it's solid.
- When you see the ETH1 double blinking, you are done.
To do after the restoration has finished
- If you have your computer connected to the ETH2 port of Vera, open http://192.168.81.1 and you will see the Wizard to continue setup your Vera.
- If you already connected the ETH1 (Wan) cable coming from your main Router/ADSL modem, the ETH1 light on front will go solid, meaning Vera is connected to the internet.