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Old 12-03-2007, 18:31   #10
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Re: router

You can download the Linksys firmware from their site, and then just install that - it will remove all trace of the dd-wrt firmware having been on your router.

Doing a factory reset doesn't change the firmware, it just resets default passwords and default configurations... but you'll still have the same version of firmware.
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