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“Unbricking” an M5 Nanobridge with AREDN firmware

Posted on 2016-11-192017-04-06Author youtah

My M5 Nanobridge with AREDN firmware became unresponsive via the RJ45 jack, including via TFTP.

So I took it apart to connect to it via the serial cable and was able to reset it. 73 de N1SC

Tag: Amateur Radio, AREDN, Brick, Ham Radio, M2, M5, Mesh, Mesh Network, N1SC, Nanobridge, Rocket, TFTP, Ubiquity

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