To use the tool effectively, enthusiasts generally follow a strict sequence to avoid bricking the device:
"Basically, the tool is now smart enough to know when the network is busy," explains the development team. "It slows down the effective throughput to inject more recovery packets, ensuring that even on a noisy Wi-Fi environment, the firmware arrives intact."
"The visibility is a game changer," says James Wu, a beta tester involved in the pilot program. "In the first beta, I hit enter and just held my breath. In Beta 2, I can see exactly which switch is lagging behind and why. It changes the dynamic from 'fire and pray' to 'monitor and manage.'"
Simultaneously upgrade dozens of units connected to the same switch.
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