IE: How to log into the interface so I can see whats going on, if I can flash the original firmware to it and make it a normal router after the "testing" is complete.
IE: How to log into the interface so I can see whats going on, if I can flash the original firmware to it and make it a normal router after the "testing" is complete.
I believe you have to return it after you've finished with it. They generally email you if it is unplugged for more than a few weeks to remind you about it or to contact them to arrange the return.
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I believe you have to return it after you've finished with it. They generally email you if it is unplugged for more than a few weeks to remind you about it or to contact them to arrange the return.
I believe you have to return it after you've finished with it. They generally email you if it is unplugged for more than a few weeks to remind you about it or to contact them to arrange the return.
Sounds like they have so many in circulation, getting the return arranged and then repurposing the boxes might work out more expensive than just getting a new one out.
Matt
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ukhardy07 (knowledge is power)
Mon 16-Mar-15 12:41:01
Keep it plugged in. At the end of the trial they push out the original firmware automatically, you don't need to do anything. You then get an email detailing it's yours to keep.
At the end of the trial they push out the original firmware automatically, you don't need to do anything. You then get an email detailing it's yours to keep.
Really? I've had mine plugged in for 3 years now with no such email.