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Re: Setting OM5P-AN back to team mode?

The 169.254 address scheme is what the PC/rio default to in the pits without a DHCP service. That's standard IP convention.
On the field they get 10.TE.AM addresses from the field DHCP service.

The error "Failed to change IP address" means that the kiosk application was not able to change your PC's IP address for some reason. The PC's IP address must be compatible with the radio's factory default IP and also the 10.TE.AM.1 IP address it uses for FRC. Usually, that error would be because it wasn't run as Administrator or was blocked by some locally running network protection service. It can be aggravated by having more than a single NIC Enabled, so simplify by Disabling all but the Ethernet port you are using to connect to the radio on your PC.

The firmware should be fine and effectively unchanged, since it reloaded what was already there. There is not a different firmware for at home use.
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