Still no joy.
For what it's worth, the firmware tag "On Device" is 16.09 and the "Loaded" is Next.
My Librepilot version is 16.09.
Does that make any difference?
This says you are running some "next" version GCS and not 16.09 version. (unless you got this when flashing the bootloader)
First of all, decide what version you want to run, then make sure the GCS you are running is that version. It would be a good idea to re-install the GCS version that you want, just to be sure.
Then flash the bootloader that @f5soh linked to, then flash the firmware. Use manual update method for both flashings. That requires you to press the GCS button before plugging the OpLink in to USB for both flashings.
All software / firmware versions must match: GCS, OpLink(s), FC(s). All bootloaders must be flashed with recent (e.g. year 2016 or later or so) version. Basically you should check the bootloader version for every board you buy, and update it if necessary.
Remember that if only the OpLink is active (OpLink plugged in, but not connected to RF to model) that the only page that shows anything is the OpLink page (OK, System page too...). Firmware page does not show OpLink is plugged in unless you are doing the Manual Update method (press GCS button before plugging in the OpLink).
I have accidentally run an OpLink without antenna for extended periods at 50mw without damaging it, so don't assume that your OpLink is damaged unless you can prove that. Also, even if you did damage it, it would very probably continue to boot up and run and show the counters counting (at least the Tx Seq No:) on the OpLink page. But a damaged OpLink would just always pretend that the model was not powered on, or the RF would have very reduced range.
After doing the updates, and restarting the GCS, and re-plugging in the OpLink USB (with no model powered on) and waiting 10 seconds (more not needed) does:
- the GCS Connections box (lower right) show grayed out "USB OpLink"
- the GCS Tx and Rx bar (lower center) show short green bars
- the GCS OpLink page "Tx Seq No:" counts up
if so, the OpLink is running correctly and the next thing is to get it talking to your model (which must be running firmware version that matches the GCS version).