Dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg !!exclusive!!
The Cisco DX80 was originally launched as an Android-powered collaboration device. However, Cisco eventually pivoted the device's software to its proprietary platform. While CE is often praised for being more stable and "snappy" during video calls, some users prefer the Android OS to access native applications or specific local browsers. The Role of "syn213b"
: Since it is unlisted, administrators often have to open a TAC (Technical Assistance Center) case with Cisco or search for community-archived mirrors on platforms like Dropbox or Google Drive. Technical Specifications (Package Components)
[Insert internal link or file location]
Go to > Phone and locate your targeted DX80 endpoints. dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg
This file is not plug-and-play. Cisco's official conversion guides are explicit: to use this package, a DX80 . For example, the guide states the device should have CE version 8.2.2 Final 3263c59 2016-09-26 or similar. Furthermore, the device must be connected to the network (wired) to access its web interface for the upgrade process.
: Click Install Software . The web page will display an upload progress bar. Once completed, the DX80 will automatically validate the file signature, install the operating system, and reboot.
| Attribute | Value | |-----------|-------| | | High – proprietary embedded firmware | | Open source? | No | | Safe to run without docs? | No | | Typical user | Maintenance engineer, field tech | | Likely industry | Broadcast, telecom, industrial control | | Risk of bricking | High if mismatched | The Cisco DX80 was originally launched as an
To deploy this specific package, administrators typically use one of three methods:
If your DX80 fails to upgrade or exhibits unstable behavior after applying this package, review these common troubleshooting vectors:
The file is a specialized conversion software package for the Cisco DX80 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Role of "syn213b" : Since it is
The specific build identifier, often indicating a synchronization or maintenance release meant to address specific bugs or security vulnerabilities found in earlier 8.2 iterations.
This sequence, while not officially documented in the initial conversion guide, has been widely reported as the only working method for many users.
: Cisco has deferred this software, meaning it is no longer officially available for download from the Cisco Software Central website due to security vulnerabilities (such as CVE-2020-3143) and the fact that Android-based firmware is no longer supported. How to Proceed
A new release package ( dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg ) is now available for deployment on the DX80 platform.
: If the package fails validation, the download may have been corrupted. Re-download the file from Cisco's portal and verify the file size matches the documentation.







