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Appendix F: TT900 Upgrade FAQ
How to upgrade?
The TT900 could be upgraded either through the web interface or from EZ-Manager. Please check
Web Configuration
Interface
and
Installation
sections of this manual for detailed instructions.
Do I need an Activation Key after flashing with a newer firmware, 3.7.x or higher?
No. All the TT900 units shipped from Teletronics are already activated. Since Firmware 3.1.7X and 3.7.X or higher,
Teletronics has now removed the necessary step to provide an activation key to change from SU to AP and vice versa
in our TT900 product line. For example, if you have a TT900 in SU mode with 3.6.0 firmware, the activation key is not
required if you upgrade to either 3.7.0 (SU mode) or 3.7.1 (AP mode), or later.
Do I need an Activation Key after flashing with an older firmware, 3.6.x or lower?
You might need an activation key for older firmware. Please check the upgrade guide released with the older firmware.
Do I need an Activation Key after swapping out with another radio card?
Yes, if the radio card is swapped out with another card an activation key will still be required. This rule will apply to all
radio cards swapped out with a different MAC address from the original card.
Which firmware to upgrade?
Currently there are two PCB Hardware revisions V3.0 and V5.0.0, both have 4MB Flash on the board. However the old
firmware 3.1.x released for our first batch back in year 2005 utilized 2MB flash only, while the firmware 3.2.x (or above)
utilized the whole 4MB flash.
The firmware revision 3.1.X and 3.2.X (or above) are not interchangeable due to the different flash size utilization. If
you received boards by default with firmware 3.1.X then you have the 2M version. If you received boards by default
with firmware 3.2.X or above then you have the 4M version. If you were to upgrade a 4M unit with a 2M firmware the
unit will show no change after the flashing process.
For each release, we publish 2 series of firmware, one for 2M version and one for 4M version. Function and
performance wise, there’s no difference between these two. So the customer with 2M version will continue to enjoy the
latest feature upgrades and bug fixes. For instance, 3.1.70 is the 2M version, while the counterpart 4M version is 3.7.0.
What does the prefixed Alphabet mean from version 3.9.x or later?
You probably notice the new version name changed to Cx.x.x since C3.9.0 and C3.9.1. The prefix “C” means the
firmware is to be upgraded on hardware revisions V3.0 and V5.0.0. In the future, we’ll use prefix “D” for our next
hardware revision to distinguish between hardware revisions.
Important:
Activation Key might be needed when upgrading to a higher firmware version. Check the key requirement
chart below and get the activation key first before proceeding with the firmware upgrade.
Do I need an Activation Key for new firmware?
Please check the
key requirement chart.
How to get the activation key?
Please use our online help desk to submit a key request ticket. You may need to include the following information:
1. Purchase
Number
2. Purchase
Date
3. Serial
No
4. MAC
Address
5. Current Firmware version
6. Firmware version to be upgraded
Or you may send all activation key requests to:
. All you have to provide in the email will
be the model of the unit and the MAC address.
Is there a fee for the activation key?
Right now, we don’t charge our customer for firmware upgrade, or switching between AP and SU/Bridge mode.
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