I think the cheap ass in you should take over and realize your right... It
is cheaper to throw them away. Having said that, if you can't, resetting
then to factory goes a long way to "fixing" a lot of those. In the long run
it just seems those consumer level devices just don't last that long. If
you are looking for a recycling project then default them and sell them on
eBay. It will still cost you more than throwing them away but at least you
won't feel bad about it.

On Fri, Aug 2, 2019, 10:51 PM TJ Trout <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does anyone have a testing regiment for Wi-Fi routers that have been
> returned from the field that are still serviceable?
>
> I have a huge pile and I'm scared to deploy them as the cost of an
> additional truck roll outweighs biting the bullet and giving each new
> subscriber a brand new router but the cheap ass in me can't throw these
> away so I was thinking that if I could somehow automate a testing setup and
> run them for a week or two I would feel more comfortable putting them back
> in the field... I'm talking about Netgear Linksys D-Link etc
>
> Or am I crazy
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