matthew johnson
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Whats the best way to up date thru ethernet cord? Or can you use wifi?
ONLY use ethernet.Whats the best way to up date thru ethernet cord? Or can you use wifi?
Thank youONLY use ethernet.
Just by your asking it, that question becomes moot. In other words, if you have to ask then you really should not be flashing your router.Whats the best way to up date thru ethernet cord? Or can you use wifi?
There are routers that can be flashed via wifi. Just a simple question with a simple answer. Didn't need your 2 cents as someone already answered. Thank you and goodnightJust by your asking it, that question becomes moot. In other words, if you have to ask then you really should not be flashing your router.
There are routers that can be flashed via wifi. Just a simple question with a simple answer. Didn't need your 2 cents as someone already answered. Thank you and goodnight
It is a lot more risky cause you take a chance of wifi cutting out or computer. Or endless number of things. I know for like ddwrt and tomato you need ethernet. I was just curious as to what others were doing. I do use ethernet as I feel it's more reliable. Even on my nexus 6 ever time i want to flash a new rom. I like to download to my computer then transfer to my phone via USB. I've always felt it's more secure and less corruption.I actually frequently flash my routers over wifi, however I know I have the tools and the know-how to fix things in case something went wrong.
Flashing over Ethernet is definitely safer, but if for some reason you have no Ethernet-based computer at home, wifi can be used, but it's more risky.
Back in July I flashed my currently running firmware via 3G over VPN from a Moto G Android phone while I was bored at work.It is a lot more risky cause you take a chance of wifi cutting out or computer. Or endless number of things. I know for like ddwrt and tomato you need ethernet. I was just curious as to what others were doing. I do use ethernet as I feel it's more reliable. Even on my nexus 6 ever time i want to flash a new rom. I like to download to my computer then transfer to my phone via USB. I've always felt it's more secure and less corruption.
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Back in July I flashed my currently running firmware via 3G over VPN from a Moto G Android phone while I was bored at work.
No problems at all.
Sometimes people can be a bit hysterical and/or paranoid, but alright, I guess it's nice to feel safe sometimes.
i.e. never flash while you're using the toaster and your e-cooking plate at the same timeModern routers should be waiting to get it all in ram, verify it then flash. There shouldn't be any problems. But sometimes it doesn't reboot correctly.
The big problem is power loss, not Wi-Fi.
Just by your asking it, that question becomes moot. In other words, if you have to ask then you really should not be flashing your router.
I'm only using one of those surge protected power outlets, I hope that'll offer enough protection against damaged hardware.I have my RT-AC56U connected to a UPS, same for the DSL modem and all my PCs. I don't trust the power company here, has cost me 2 fried mobos and 2 PSUs.
I'm only using one of those surge protected power outlets, I hope that'll offer enough protection against damaged hardware.
What I was always wondering (and since you're using a UPS for your modem as well): Would a UPS connected to a modem ensure that you've still got broadband connectivity in a case of power outage? I'm completely clueless regarding these things, but what I'm wondering is whether it is common that the cabinet on the street which you're connected to, has an independent power supply. Otherwise I'd imagine that in case of an outage in your part of town, you'd lose your broadband connectivity anyway.
I'm only using one of those surge protected power outlets, I hope that'll offer enough protection against damaged hardware.
What I was always wondering (and since you're using a UPS for your modem as well): Would a UPS connected to a modem ensure that you've still got broadband connectivity in a case of power outage? I'm completely clueless regarding these things, but what I'm wondering is whether it is common that the cabinet on the street which you're connected to, has an independent power supply. Otherwise I'd imagine that in case of an outage in your part of town, you'd lose your broadband connectivity anyway.
i.e. never flash while you're using the toaster and your e-cooking plate at the same time
Whats the best way to up date thru ethernet cord? Or can you use wifi?
Sorry, meant no disrespect. I meant that one should already know that answer for their particular network topology before attempting something as major as updating the firmware in their router. If that excludes yourself I would have no way of knowing. Peace out.There are routers that can be flashed via wifi. Just a simple question with a simple answer. Didn't need your 2 cents as someone already answered. Thank you and goodnight
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