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Now I'sve measured between N and C: When there is no current on the CSW-B85 board then the resistance between N and C is 3.2 Ohm, when the module is powered on, then the resistance is 35 Ohm. So there is still a connection. The only connection I'sve left to the board is a 5V power supply. Could it be that a transistor or something is broken? > xray1981 wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Hello, > thank ou for the fast response. > I'sve ckecked it and there is no connection between C-N or J1 1-2. > > > Sollae Systems wrote: > > ------------------------------------ > > Hello. > > This is support team of Sollae Systems. > > Thank you for the detailed information. > > According to your explanation, your module was definitely in serial configuration mode. > > CSW-B85 enters to the mode when pin #1(C) and #2(N) of J2 keeps to be connected each other or pin #1 and #2 of J1 are connected at a moment. > > Could you please check if there is any chance to be made the above situations? > > Thank you. > > > > > xray1981 wrote: > > > ------------------------------------ > > > Hello > > > I'sve got a problem with my csw-m85 and csw-b85. It has worked well for months but from one day to another i couldn'st find the ssid. The only SSID I can see is the cfg_MAC. I have tried to get into the normal mode, but it failed. I also updated to the latest firmware and did a factory reset, but nothing has helped. When turning on, the LED D1 stays on for 2 seconds, then it switches off and the LEDs STS, Link, RxD and TxD are blinking. The connection via Web or ezManager was successful. I'sm sending you a screenshot from the status. > > > What can I do? > > >
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