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Originally Posted by mergen3107
Thank you for your response!
Actually, it seems to be already updated by the time I got it.
Or do you mean that it does matter whether it was update before of after March 2016?
In general, Kindle is working - I can download books from my Archives, access many web-sites, connect to social network, etc.
The only thing is that some websites refuse to load with the 'unable to establish a secure connection' error.
I tried to contact them over the phone and they tell me something like it should work if it is already on 4.1.3.
So is there any way to replace the certificates manually on the jailbroken Kindle?
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Yes, it matters. We are not talking the firmware update but the security update that is mandatory.
You asked the wrong question.
You called Amazon. You asked if wireless should work on firmware 4.1.3.
You got the correct answer for the question you asked. The tech assumed that the Kindle had the mandatory service security update.
Now the darn thing takes less than 20 minutes, connect your Kindle to your computer, go to link knc1 gave you. Click on the security update. You will know within seconds if it has been updated or needs the update.
Note: I have a K3 I need to update both ways.
If that fails to resolve your problem, come back and we will do more troubleshooting.