
AirborneM2M™ User Guide
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Table 18 - Uploading Configurations
Step
Description
Navigation Bar
Select
Configuration
You will see major WLAN parameters displayed.
Feature Link
Select
Upload Configuration File
You will see a window open with a field to enter the location of
the configuration you want to upload, along with a choice of
User, Encrypted or OEM Configuration.
Press
Browse...
Button
This will open a dialog box in which you can locate the file that
you want to upload to the module. Select the configuration file
and press
Open
.
This will return you to the Configuration Upload window and will
have entered the location and name of the file that you want to
upload in the field next to the
Browse…
button.
Select
User, Encrypted
or
OEM
Configuration
This defines the configuration you are installing. Only the OEM
Configurations will survive a factory reset.
Press
Upload Configuration
You will then see a notice that the configuration has been
successfully uploaded to the module.
Press
List Configuration Files
This will show the current configuration files resident on the
module and will include the file just uploaded.
UPDATING FIRMWARE
The module’s firmware may be updated using the web interface. Please refer to Table 22 for the procedure
to do this.
Updating the firmware will not alter any existing configuration files or certificates loaded on the module.
You will first need to obtain the version of firmware you want to install from the B+B SmartWorx website or
B+B SmartWorx Technical Support. The firmware will be a binary image file (.img) and indicate the version
of the firmware within the file name.
Once you have obtained the firmware, save the firmware image to a location on the system you are
browsing the module from, or a location accessible to the system you are browsing the module from.
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Uploading a configuration file will overwrite any configuration file already stored on the
module. This will cause a change in configuration when a module restart is performed.
IMPORTANT: Confirm that the OEM or USER settings in the configuration files will allow the
user to communicate with the module after the upload and a restart has been completed.