L&LD
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@zero7404 you're welcome to skip any steps that you don't feel necessary in both the M&M Config and the Nuclear Setup guides, at your own risk (to stability, reliability, and performance).
The guide may be from 2015, but getting a router to a good/known state hasn't changed much since then either.
If you follow the M&M Config steps and there are issues, the good news is that the 'fix' should be readily available and applicable. Vs. going on wild goose chases with random bugs/glitches that are only unfortunate interactions between old settings/new variables (and possibly how those variables are used) and the new firmware you are now running, including interactions with client devices that were using microcode and expectations from possibly different wireless drivers and the issues that could entail too.
That is why a 'new' network configuration is suggested (Nuclear Reset). If any issues arise, it will only be due to incompatible settings or expectations and not from the possible interactions from new/old firmware and new/old client settings and new/old variables and/or drivers and all those interactions between all of those aspects (and more) too.
The bottom line is this, if any issues do arise after following the steps in full, the resolution should be quick and efficient.
The guide may be from 2015, but getting a router to a good/known state hasn't changed much since then either.
If you follow the M&M Config steps and there are issues, the good news is that the 'fix' should be readily available and applicable. Vs. going on wild goose chases with random bugs/glitches that are only unfortunate interactions between old settings/new variables (and possibly how those variables are used) and the new firmware you are now running, including interactions with client devices that were using microcode and expectations from possibly different wireless drivers and the issues that could entail too.
That is why a 'new' network configuration is suggested (Nuclear Reset). If any issues arise, it will only be due to incompatible settings or expectations and not from the possible interactions from new/old firmware and new/old client settings and new/old variables and/or drivers and all those interactions between all of those aspects (and more) too.
The bottom line is this, if any issues do arise after following the steps in full, the resolution should be quick and efficient.