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| docs:guide-user:installation:restore_art_partition [2019/07/21 13:47] – [Flashing via OpenWrt] deaddy64 | docs:guide-user:installation:restore_art_partition [2019/10/15 21:08] – [How to restore ART partition] jeff | ||
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| ====== How to restore ART partition ====== | ====== How to restore ART partition ====== | ||
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| + | **This procedure does not apply to copying ART data from a current routers to another!** | ||
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| + | Current routers' | ||
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| + | While your router may seem to work, it is quite possible that it is operating poorly, potentially out-of-spec. | ||
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| + | Out-of-spec operation is often illegal, and can cause interference to other wireless devices, yours and your neighbors. | ||
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| + | Note also that the tooling specified is inappropriate for NAND-based routers and may cause further damage, if used. | ||
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| **Whole procedure was tested on Netgear WNDAP360 and BUFFALO WZR-HP-AG300H** | **Whole procedure was tested on Netgear WNDAP360 and BUFFALO WZR-HP-AG300H** | ||