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322 322  After completing the certificate configuration, Burn the [[bootloader>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u0uzvvnn58yrie4/AAAvvF_KRveNgmDejzp23ziLa/NB-IoT/Bootloader?dl=0&subfolder_nav_tracking=1]] firmware first, then re-burn the original working [[firmware>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u0uzvvnn58yrie4/AACREHllkTe0rATD4ZOqddyga/NB-IoT?dl=0]].
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325 -==== 4.1.2.5 Certificate Management for -NB/-NS Models ====
325 +==== 4.1.2.5 Overwriting Certificates on -NB/-NS Models Certificate Management for -NB/-NS Models ====
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328 328  The -NB/-NS modules (BC660K) do not support clearing certificates via AT commands or firmware updates.
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330 -To effectively remove existing certificates or test certificate upload functionality, users may overwrite them with dummy data.
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332 332  To effectively "clear" existing certificates, users may overwrite them with arbitrary data by following these steps:
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334 -**Scenario A:** Clearing Existing Certificates
333 +1. Overwrite Certificates:
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336 -If users want to remove old certificates:
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338 -1. 
339 -Connect to the module via serial/USB and open a terminal (e.g., PuTTY, Tera Term).
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343 343  Use the standard AT commands (AT+CACERT, AT+CLICERT, AT+CLIKEY) to write non-certificate data (e.g., random strings like 123456).
344 344  Example:
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