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3. Start the Tiny PXE server exe and select your Ethernet interface IP from the dropdown list called ``Option 54 [DHCP Server]``, making sure to check the ``Bind IP`` checkbox. Under the "Boot File" section, enter ``recovery.bin`` into the the *Filename* field, and uncheck the checkbox for "Filename if user-class = gPXE or iPXE". Click the *Online* button at the top of the Tiny PXE window.
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.. image:: _images/tiny-pxe.png
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.. image:: _images/tiny-pxe-tpl.png
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:alt: Tiny PXE Display
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:align: center
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3. Start the Tiny PXE server exe and select your Ethernet interface IP from the dropdown list called ``Option 54 [DHCP Server]``, making sure to check the ``Bind IP`` checkbox. Under the "Boot File" section, enter ``rb.elf`` into the the *Filename* field, and uncheck the checkbox for "Filename if user-class = gPXE or iPXE". Click the *Online* button at the top of the Tiny PXE window.
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.. image:: _images/tiny-pxe-mik.png
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:alt: Tiny PXE Display for Mikrotik
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:align: center
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4. With the PoE unit powered off, connect the Mikrotik node to the POE port. If you are flashing a Mikrotik hAP ac lite device, connect the LAN cable from *Port 1* of the Mikrotik to the dumb switch.
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5. Press and hold the reset button on the node while powering on the PoE unit or the device. Continue holding the reset button until you see ``TFTPd: DoReadFile: rb.elf`` in the Tiny PXE log window.
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