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Originally Posted by rcentros
I see. I didn't realize the factory reset went to an older firmware version.
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A "factory reset" does exactly what it says. It returns the device to the out-of-the-factory state. That includes reinstalling the original firmware.
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(And I'm not absolutely sure it was 3.6.x before the factory reset (I may have mis-remembered). It was 3.something, I'm pretty sure there was a "6" there somewhere. Before it was reset I could see the WiFi signal, it wanted to connect to WiFi. After the factory reset, there was a WiFi section in settings, but it couldn't find anything. I didn't think to check the firmware version after the factory reset. I just figure it was designed to be setup via the computer instead of WiFi. At any, the setup via computer worked fine.
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And that's the important thing. Go and read a book