BBS: TELESC.NET.BR Assunto: Re: reset router to factory s De: poindexter FORTRAN Data: Sun, 22 Mar 2026 09:31:47 -0700 ----------------------------------------------------------- -=> Nightfox wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=- Ni> I just recently switched my router from DD-WRT to OpenWRT. Recently, Ni> my router (which I was running DD-WRT on) started to act like it's Ni> starting to fail, as it started to occasionally disconnect from the Ni> outside internet, and power cycling the rouer seemed to fix that. Ni> Before buying a new router, I thought I'd try switching it to OpenWRT, Ni> and so far it seems more stable. I'll see how long it lasts. I hadn't Ni> used OpenWRT before, but it seems fairly nice. I think that if you're going to work in IT, OpenWRT is a great way to get experience with the concepts of networking in an environment that doesn't hide it behind a GUI. If you're really into it, you can manage the entire system by the command line! I like a guy on YouTube called OneMarcFifty - he does a great series on OpenWRT concepts. Oh, one more nice thing about OpenWRT - I'm using Linksys WRT1900ACS routers. They have dual firmware images. You can either leave one image as the OEM Linksys image, put two OpenWRT images, upgrade one of them, and if it bricks, restart it 3 times to switch to the other firmware image and start again. ... People did not know that bananas could be peeled until 2004. --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 n gSynchronetn .: realitycheckbbs.org :: scientia potentia est :. ----------------------------------------------------------- [Voltar]