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Old 25-09-2004, 21:15   #52
SMHarman
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Re: Monitoring bandwidth behind a router

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Originally Posted by punky
Ahh, cheers for that. I'm a bit worried though, if I change the firmware to a third party one, and something goes wrong (only half transfers/gets corrupted or something), is there a way to reset it (without going into the admin page, like a button) so if anything goes wrong I can go back to the original firmware instead of permanantly damaging my router?
Hmm, the reset button on the router. The base firmware is encoded into permanent ram and cannot be removed.
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