Wait for the progress bar to reach 100% and show a "Success" or "Finished" message. The router will automatically reboot. Critical Risks and Troubleshooting
[Firmware Modification] ──> [Wrong File/Interruption] ──> [Hard Brick (Dead Device)] 1. Hard Bricking
The software identifies the device on a specific port (e.g., ).
: You must install specific drivers (e.g., Zxic or Demo mobile broadband) so the PC recognizes the MiFi. OS Settings : On Windows 10/11, you must disable driver signature enforcement
If your original carrier shuts down or changes its frequency bands, an unlocked device can still be used on alternative networks. How the Unlocking Process Works (Technical Overview)
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An executable firmware updater (often named F97 or similar) is run as an administrator.
Flashing firmware or using unlock files carries inherent risks that every user must understand before proceeding: 1. Risk of Brick (Permanent Damage)
Using an incorrect file version will permanently disable the device. If the router shows no lights and refuses to turn on, it is "bricked." 2. IMEI Loss (Null IMEI)
Any software modification outside official carrier updates immediately voids any remaining hardware warranty. Safer Alternative: Network Unlock Codes