Recover an ‘assumed bricked’ Vera Secure
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Hi @therealdb - yep and they finally got back to me..
It seems according to their records, the controller I picked up 2nd hand was declared defective and replaced a while back. And when this happens, and the hardware is not returned, a call is sent to the unit to deactivate it and it gets permanently banned from their servers. This means the controller will not connect anymore so it won’t pick up an updates and they are not allowed/able to provide support...
As I have command like access to it, I’m wondering what I can still do with it.
Any ideas anyone ?
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That makes sense. One thing you can do with it is to not use it as a vera anymore and "nuke" it... Turning it into a zwave and zigbee radio host for another controller (homeseer, home assistant, domoticz). It is very likely that it was bricked due to a flash memory failure which is a sign that it would not have run reliably with any vera firmware anyway. You can look up my nuke vera script here:
I have run this way for quite sometime using the vera's zigbee hardware as a zigbee stick for home assistant's ZHA component and the same can be done with zwave using any other controller software.
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Theoretically yes but I wouldn't know why. It has limited storage space which is poorly partitioned, runs on a very old version of openWRT OS and the CPU is weak. It would take you to recompile the controller to MIPs from source. Really not worth the trouble IMHO when computing power has become as cheap as it has.
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