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RedAcacia.wordpress.com is now RedAcacia.me! This blog had 24,000 views in 2012. In 2012, there were 11 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 27 posts. The busiest day of the year was September 13th 2012 with 141 views. The most popular post that … Continue reading
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Debrick your TL-MR3420 router with a serial TTL cable
Introduction When upgrading a router such as TP-Link´s MR3420, if one does not take adequate measures, one risks to brick it. That is exactly what I did with my TL-MR3420 v1 router. The only way to debrick this router is … Continue reading
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