The default upgrader class for OpenWrt uses "sysupgrade -c", which
preserves the configurations in /etc/, which means the device will not
register again, it will simply boot with the old configuration.

Federico

On Mon, 3 Apr 2023 at 02:32, Manukumar NM <manuku...@relysys.co.in> wrote:

> Greetings...
>                     Hi team,
>                                    I have doubt on Openwisp2 Firmware
> Upgrade, after updating firmware from openwsip2 server. How the device will
> be re-registered to the specific Organization. I have read the
> documentation of Firmware Upgrade but I didn't understand How the device
> will re-registered after flash.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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