Indeed, the “noob blackbox” aproach isn’t helping anyone.
It’s just a linuxpc, nothing magical about it.
Just reset via the option in the backup/restore menu
You”ll know your router is in virgin mode once you see the unprotected network and configuration assistant. Everything is back to default by then, no persistent flags anywhere.
It’s just a linuxpc, nothing magical about it.
Just reset via the option in the backup/restore menu
You”ll know your router is in virgin mode once you see the unprotected network and configuration assistant. Everything is back to default by then, no persistent flags anywhere.
This so called Unclear Reset is the ultimate waste of time. I know what's inside the routers at component level and how it works as electronics. Half of the entire "procedure" is completely unnecessary and does the same thing initiated in a different way. Also recommendations to wait 5 min, 10 min, 1 hour and so on are waste of time steps. I can guarantee no electrons are flowing in any direction inside the router 60 seconds after power cord is unplugged. If a router doesn't perform normally after normal reset procedure, then this device has a hardware issue and chances to fix it after Nuclear Reset, Deep Freezing or Casting Spells are minimal. The device just has to be replaced. Routers fail for different reasons and have to be replaced like any other electronic device.