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Old 04-10-2017, 07:29 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by gzcwnk View Post
Hmm flashed it to 5.4.5.1 but cant flash it back to 5.4.3.2
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Let me see if @knc1 has any more suggestions.
1) Amazon is not blocking because of older firmware, older firmware just does not support the improved security of their servers.

2) Why do you feel you need 5.4.3.2?
Perhaps there is another answer for you than run out-of-date firmware.

3) Correct, the consumer firmwares have "downgrade protection", which is one of the reasons you have to use the factory, production line test, firmware.

4) Go to your account page at Amazon and register it from there, or have customer service register it for you.
(Neither of which will allow it to connect to Amazon until you install a recent enough firmware version.)

5) And, yes: WIFI_NO_NET_PROBE does work and is all you need to connect to an access point that does not have network access.
IF you are running a consumer firmware build.
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