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A: No. Activation keys are stored in a separate EEPROM zone. However, you may need to re-enter date/time and preferred video settings.

If you are looking for a way to manually update the firmware on a Duo D100 hardware token (the key fob with a button and LCD screen), there is a critical limitation you need to know:

You cannot update the firmware on these devices manually. dsotc2 firmware upd

Unlike a smartphone or a computer, the D100 hardware tokens are "closed-loop" security devices.

Now that you are prepared, follow these steps meticulously. The entire process should take less than 10 minutes. A: No

  • Update server:

  • When people talk about "updating" these tokens, they are usually referring to one of two scenarios:

    1. Resyncing (Reactivating) the Token If your token is showing codes that are being rejected by the Duo system, the internal clock may have drifted. This does not require a firmware update, but it does require "resyncing." Update server:

    2. Lifecycle Replacement (Battery/End of Life) If the token is not working, displaying a blank screen, or constantly failing authentication:

    A: No. Activation keys are stored in a separate EEPROM zone. However, you may need to re-enter date/time and preferred video settings.

    If you are looking for a way to manually update the firmware on a Duo D100 hardware token (the key fob with a button and LCD screen), there is a critical limitation you need to know:

    You cannot update the firmware on these devices manually.

    Unlike a smartphone or a computer, the D100 hardware tokens are "closed-loop" security devices.

    Now that you are prepared, follow these steps meticulously. The entire process should take less than 10 minutes.

  • Update server:

  • When people talk about "updating" these tokens, they are usually referring to one of two scenarios:

    1. Resyncing (Reactivating) the Token If your token is showing codes that are being rejected by the Duo system, the internal clock may have drifted. This does not require a firmware update, but it does require "resyncing."

    2. Lifecycle Replacement (Battery/End of Life) If the token is not working, displaying a blank screen, or constantly failing authentication: