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Old 15-December-06, 09:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Affiliate Review: OpenWRT Flashing firmwares is dangerous


OpenWRT Flashing firmwares is dangerous
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Originally Posted by trustedreviews.com

Installing OpenWRT is usually a case of just selecting the OpenWRT
image in the same way you would upgrade using an official firmware.
However, in this case, I had to use TFTP in order to do so. This method
is worth reading about, as it can be used for de-bricking a router. When
turning your router on, there is a five second interval in which you can
intervene and upload the new firmware.
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