Firmware series SG300 SRW?

Is it possible to Flash the firmware on a SRW2008 SG300-10?

Hello Gerald,

My name is Nico Muselle and I work for Cisco Small Business Support Center. Please use the support forum.

Your question, it's indeed impossible to use the Sx300 firmware on SRW switches that have no K9 in their model name. The reason is that the new range of switches use a different hardware platform.

For previous models of SRW, indeed the 'Web' mode is supported only in Internet Explorer, this issue was raised, but so far no solution has been provided.

Best regards

Nico glacier

Cisco Small Business Support Center.

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