On October 10, 2013 at 16:27, chrishudson147 said...
Hook a network cable into the back and do a firmware update on each unit before taking it out to the job site. It sometimes takes about a half hour so this can be a real time saver. There is an installer menu you can get into to preform the update without having to have a monitor attached.
what he said...and FWIW if you do FW updates onsite...use USB thumbdrive to do FW update...if you loose connection on a network FW download you have to start over and do USB...and in very rare cases it could brick it and cause you to ship it to service...but that seems to be the one in a million...unless your name is Murphy :)