For the uninitiated, the stock firmware is a nightmare: limited features, poor WiFi stability, a clunky interface, and security vulnerabilities that have never been patched.
But what if you could turn this e-waste candidate into a functional, feature-rich router? huawei hg658 v2 custom firmware
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However, for the same $10-$15 you’d spend on a serial adapter and the time invested, you can buy a or a TP-Link Archer C6 —both of which support OpenWrt via a simple web upload. For the uninitiated, the stock firmware is a
The only viable custom firmware is —specifically, a community-maintained build that supports the Lantiq Xway SoC (System on a Chip) found inside this router. For the uninitiated