Just a while ago, I had a problem of bricking my xbees. I was using moltosenso IRON and I accidentally loaded the wrong firmware on it. For this tutorial, I will use series 2 XBees (not proven to work yet on series 1) and restore them to their original state. Most all problems with not showing up on the com port, not being able to communicate once you have loaded some random firmware are all causes of bricking your XBee. I have watched some videos on this, and I had to search around for the best possible outcome. This probably will restore your broken XBees, and be the easiest tutorial.
Feel free to leave any questions in the comments section.
Note: This will work with XBee-Pros.
but this was a very informative instructable, Thank You!!
Ralph
Very nice work ! I am 48 years old and I haven't worked with xbee yet...guess I better get started. I started with electronics when I was about your age , and to this day I still find it so fascinating.
Arduino , Xbee , PIC chips , internet and Instructibles have all made for awesome electronics learning. I look forward to your next Instructible ...curious to know what you made with your Xbee's !
Thanks again for your contribution!
Build_it_Bob
www.xbeewireless.tumblr.com
Keep up the great work!
Liz
Should make it easier to write future Instructables.
-Tom