Val D.
Very Senior Member
@Val D. please don't pretend to know what I know.
You demonstrate what you know all the time, you are unstoppable. Every local computer repair shop has a few of you. A lot of ideas, low knowledge how things work on a hardware level, don't care what the customer actually needs. They just apply what they know, over and over again. Because this is all they know. And this is all they sell. Naming self-invented useless procedures makes some of them look smart. I've seen it before, no worries.
Properly setting up an Asus router (if in doubt; a Nuclear Reset highly recommended), installing amtm, formatting a cheap USB drive and setting up a swap file and installing scripts as needed/required, is the pinnacle of 'set and forget' for a parent's network. Until the next time, when you visit them and update as needed, then.
OMG, WTFast... @grat_master, you know exactly what to do now. Don't forget the swap file, very important. And the cheap USB too.
P.S. Let me put some smileys so the post looks more convincing... here you go ->