Kent Peacock writes:
> Opening the unit will not be helpful. When the firmware is corrupted
> like this, it can be restored by connecting it to a network that
> provides DHCP parameters that point to a firmware server. There is a
> program that is part of the boot sectors called "ETFTP" (Emergency
> TFTP) that is run when the firmware doesn't pass the signature
> check.

Great info, thanks Kent!

Will set up a SRS 5.4.2 server with DHCP when I have some time, and
report the result.


Regards -- Volker
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