The stock firmware on the W1700K is often described as "unmanageable" because it is designed to be remotely configured by the ISP via an app. By flashing OpenWrt, you gain:
# Move log to RAM echo 'tmpfs /var/log tmpfs defaults,noatime,nosuid,size=64k 0 0' >> /etc/fstab mount /var/log w1700k openwrt
You need the initramfs-uImage.itb and the sysupgrade.itb files. Recent community builds are often hosted on GitHub or the OpenWrt Forum . Step 1: Serial Console Access The stock firmware on the W1700K is often
Note: This allows booting from flash using a manual address rather than the signed vendor command . Set your computer's static IP to 192.168.0.205 . Step 1: Serial Console Access Note: This allows
A USB-to-TTL Serial Adapter (3.3V) and a Torx T10 screwdriver.
The "story" of the (distributed as the Quantum Fiber WiFi 7 Pod ) is a journey from a locked-down, service-provider-controlled device to a high-performance, community-liberated powerhouse.
The stock firmware on the W1700K is often described as "unmanageable" because it is designed to be remotely configured by the ISP via an app. By flashing OpenWrt, you gain:
# Move log to RAM echo 'tmpfs /var/log tmpfs defaults,noatime,nosuid,size=64k 0 0' >> /etc/fstab mount /var/log
You need the initramfs-uImage.itb and the sysupgrade.itb files. Recent community builds are often hosted on GitHub or the OpenWrt Forum . Step 1: Serial Console Access
Note: This allows booting from flash using a manual address rather than the signed vendor command . Set your computer's static IP to 192.168.0.205 .
A USB-to-TTL Serial Adapter (3.3V) and a Torx T10 screwdriver.
The "story" of the (distributed as the Quantum Fiber WiFi 7 Pod ) is a journey from a locked-down, service-provider-controlled device to a high-performance, community-liberated powerhouse.