Linksys SRW224G4 FIRMWARE UPDATE

Hi, i want to update firmware to a Linksys SRW224G4 switch.
My switch model and version are:
Serial Number 
Model Name 
SRW224G4
Hardware Version 
00.03.00
Boot Version 
1.0.2
Firmware Version 
1.2.1b
I try update firmware via http, but nothing occurs. I download firmware version 1.2.3 (latest)
I try TFTP with the same result.
I get no messages, no error, no logs, nothing.
I`m using VLAN, and trying update from a notebook conected to a managed port.
I try reboot, turn it off and on, but firmware don`t update.
What I`m doing wrong?
Where can I found a manual step by step to update Linksys Switch?
I have three of them and I want to be most update possible.

Can some one please help....
I have exactly same problem
We have a SRW224G4 V1.1 Switch.
Serial Number 
Model Name 
SRW224G4
Hardware Version 
00.03.00
Boot Version 
1.0.2
Firmware Version 
1.2.1b
On the Front of the Switch it say SRW224G4 v1.1
Is it possible to upgrade to Firmware version 1.3.2.0. ... because I can't get it to load this firmware.
I'm doing it via HTTP upgrade and when it restarts after upgrading, it returns to the current Version 1.2.1.b again.
Have I misunderstood something???
Firmware file is 1.3.2.0.ros
And I have done like discribed i the following link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9967/products_qanda_item09186a0080a36480.shtml
Release Notes attached as PDF File and user guide
Is it possible to contact Cisco direct by mail about this????

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