To check if you have a data cable that will work, plug in your device and **then** navigate to `Apple Menu > About This Mac > System Report... > Hardware > USB`
you should see something like `CP210X USB to UART Bridge Controller`.
:::
## Download Firmware
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Download the [latest](https://github.com/meshtastic/meshtastic-device/releases/latest) firmware release. Unzip the file and locate the correct device and region within the list of prebuilt binaries.
## Command Line Instructions
Requires `Python` and `pip`
1. Install `esptool`
```bash
pip install --upgrade esptool
```
2. Connect your radio to your USB port
3. Confirm that your device is talking to your Mac by running the following command in Terminal
Warning: ESP32 has no Chip ID. Reading MAC instead.
MAC: 24:6f:28:b5:36:71
Hard resetting via RTS pin...
```
4.`cd` into the directory where you unzipped the latest release. For example:
```bash title="Example"
cd /Downloads/firmware/
```
5. Install the correct firmware for your board with
:::caution
Be very careful to install the correct load for your board. In particular the popular 'T-BEAM' radio from TTGO is not called 'TTGO-Lora' (that is a different board). So don't install the 'TTGO-Lora' build on a TBEAM, it won't work correctly.
ESPHome Flasher for linux is a prebuilt binary for Ubuntu. These instructions were only testing on Ubuntu. Mileage may very on other distros. ESPHome Flasher also provides instructions to build from source or install via `pip` on their README.
3. Open ESPHome Flasher. There should be no installation required.
4. If your board is not showing under `Serial Port` then you may need to install the drivers for the [CP210X USB to UART bridge](https://www.silabs.com/products/development-tools/software/usb-to-uart-bridge-vcp-drivers).
5. In ESPHome Flasher, refresh the serial ports and select the port to which your board is connected.
6. Browse to the previously downloaded firmware and select the correct firmware based on the board type.
7. Select Flash ESP.
8. Once complete, “Done! Flashing is complete!” will be shown.