The saga continues. First it was suggested that I download the cards SSL root certificate and install this in my browser. However, using the URL supplied returned an HTTP 404. Next, I'm told that this will be resolved by upgrading the card's firmware to the latest GE version. This I do using the documented and supplied Download command line tool over a direct serial connection, and guess what? Yes, I still get the same HTTP 404!
I'm now told that I must upgrade the firmware using the supplied Mupgrade GUI tool. I report that unfortunately this tool does not work as it will not connect to the card even if I explicitly use the IP address to Add it in. (by default it appears to use TFTP to search for cards on the network) -in any case all it does is undertake the same upgrade with the same supplied software. Silence. I guess the French software engineer must be on holiday for August. Meanwhile I've asked for a customer site that has this card working in a similar environment. Silence.
I'm now told that I must upgrade the firmware using the supplied Mupgrade GUI tool. I report that unfortunately this tool does not work as it will not connect to the card even if I explicitly use the IP address to Add it in. (by default it appears to use TFTP to search for cards on the network) -in any case all it does is undertake the same upgrade with the same supplied software. Silence. I guess the French software engineer must be on holiday for August. Meanwhile I've asked for a customer site that has this card working in a similar environment. Silence.