Richard Forth wrote:
Is this a repeatable thing to do or it a case of once its flashed its done?
I've not flashed one of these units (I've done several others, though) and generally the flashing bit is the easy bit; the "hard" bit is accurately working out what you have, what you need, what the process is, etc. This is particularly true of generic products where it isn't immediately obvious which hardware you really have without some tests (I'm thinking about the RouterTech firmware we use on some ADSL routers, for example).
Once you have all the right files, and have completed any other prep, the process is invariably[*] a question of logging in to the router's web interface and uploading a file from the "upgrade firmware" page, job done.
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