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[[File:apple.jpg|left|40px]]When you have a Mac with a recent MacOS version you can download [http://connect.meteobridge.com/files/setup-tftp-osx.tgz this script] onto your desktop, first extract and then start it by double clicking. It downloads Meteobridge firmware, configures an additional IP on your MAC, starts TFTP services and will prompt you what to do in a terminal window.
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[[File:tftp-screen.png|right|400px]]To make flashing the MR3020v3 most easy we created a virtual machine image, which you can run by VirtualBox (free of charge VM host). Simply install the current release of VirtualBox ([https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads download page]) on your operating system of choice (Windows, Mac, Linux) and download this [http://connect.meteobridge.com/files/Meteobridge-TFTP-Server.ova Meteobridge-TFTP-Server (1.1 GB)] and import to VirtualBox as an appliance. When the imported appliance gets started you will see the screen on the right after a while. Now you start the flashing procedure as explained before. The TFTP-Flashing provided here will need a PC connected to the LAN, WiFi connections did not work for this purpose in our tests.

Latest revision as of 19:49, 27 March 2018

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To make flashing the MR3020v3 most easy we created a virtual machine image, which you can run by VirtualBox (free of charge VM host). Simply install the current release of VirtualBox (download page) on your operating system of choice (Windows, Mac, Linux) and download this Meteobridge-TFTP-Server (1.1 GB) and import to VirtualBox as an appliance. When the imported appliance gets started you will see the screen on the right after a while. Now you start the flashing procedure as explained before. The TFTP-Flashing provided here will need a PC connected to the LAN, WiFi connections did not work for this purpose in our tests.