System settings Update cellular module firmware
Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide
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Recovery process for WR54/LR54/LR54-FIPS firmware
1. Download the WR54/LR54/LR54-FIPS recovery image:
n WR54: http://ftp1.digi.com/support/firmware/transport/WR54/latest/
n LR54/LR54-FIPS: http://ftp1.digi.com/support/firmware/transport/LR54/latest/
The recovery image file is named:
n WR54: wr54_recovery.img
n LR54: lr54_recovery.img
n LR54-FIPS: lr54_fips_recovery.img
2. Copy the recovery image into your TFTP server directory.
3. Connect the WR54/LR54/LR54-FIPS to the TFTP server using the ETH2 interface.
4. Hold in the reset button on the WR54/LR54/LR54-FIPS and power on the device. The
WWAN1/WWAN Signal and WWAN1/WWAN Service LEDs should start flashing yellow.
5. Continue holding the reset button until the WWAN1/WWAN Signal and WWAN1/WWAN Service
LEDs stay on. The device is now in the recovery mode.
6. Release the reset button.
The following will now occur:
a. The device downloads the firmware image from the TFTP server. Once the
firmware image is downloaded, the WWAN2 Signal/SIM 1 LED is lit.
b. The device verifies the firmware image. Once verified, the WWAN2 Service/SIM 2
LED is lit.
c. The device programs the firmware image into flash memory. This will take a few
seconds.
d. The device reboots, loading and running the recovery image.
7. Once the device has rebooted, update to the latest firmware release using the Web UI or the
CLI. See Update system firmware for instructions.
Update cellular module firmware
Digi provides the cellular module files for all certified cellular carriers for TransPortdevices on the Digi
repository of cellular module firmware files.
Enter the update module command, specifying your carrier name: att, verizon, or generic.
For example:
digi.router> update module verizon
Reboot the device
You can reboot the TransPort device immediately or schedule a reboot after a period of time or at a
specific time. You can cancel a scheduled reboot, if required.
Note Any unsaved configuration is lost during the reboot. You may want to save your configuration
settings to a file before rebooting. See Save configuration settings to a file.
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