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====== How to keep network settings during factory default ====== | ====== How to keep network settings during factory default ====== | ||
Before BioStar 2.6, some devices couldn't restore to default value without changing network setting. \\ | Before BioStar 2.6, some devices couldn't restore to default value without changing network setting. \\ | ||
- | If you use Factory Default when you use static IP instead of DHCP, you need to reconfigure network. Every site does not always have a person who can manage the device. In this case, the installer has to visit the site directly.\\ \\ | + | If you perform **Factory Default** while using static IP instead of DHCP, you must reconfigure network for the device. However. not all sites have someone who can manage the devices. In this case, the installer must visit the site directly.\\ \\ |
- | To resolve this inconvenience, BioStar 2.6 provides an option 'Without network' for every device{{:en:facotry_default_without_network.png?nolink&800|}}. \\ | + | To resolve such inconvenience, BioStar 2.6 and above versions provide an option 'Without network' for every device{{:en:facotry_default_without_network.png?nolink&800|}}. \\ |
- | + | With this option, you can reset your device to **Factory Default** status without changing its network settings. | |
+ | * This feature is supported from the 2nd generation devices with specific FW versions. | ||