Download the most recent firmware for your device, found
here.
Power off the system.
Press and hold the Reset button and then connect it to the power source.
Continue holding the Reset button for 10 seconds, until the LED flashes blue and white.
Open your browser and type the IP address for the Cloud Key.
Note: The IP address comes from your DHCP server. If it has not been assigned an IP address, you can try the fallback: 192.168.1.30.
If your Cloud Key does have an IP address assigned by the DHCP server, the fallback IP will not work.
User Tip: If you don't know your Cloud Key's IP address, you can use thearp -a SSH command, or software such as nmap to find the IP address.
You will be taken to the Recovery Mode screen. From here you can reset, reboot, power off and most importantly upload an updated firmware bin file.
Upload the firmware you downloaded in step (1).
Once it is uploaded, reboot the Cloud Key to complete the firmware upgrade.
The LED will flash white while upgrading and turn into a steady white when it is complete.