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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24/02/2014 12:45, Fred Stratton
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There are no button presses to bring the box back, as you can with
some TP-Link routers.<br>
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You could use a serial lead if you opened the case. No one has
mentioned trying this with cero on the list.<br>
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In my experience, reflashing via TFTP tends to work well in terms of
resetting the configuration.<br>
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As an aside, I've noticed that occasionally I get an "enable_vlan4k"
sneaking into /etc/config/network if I've looked at the vlan page.
If that happens, the wired LAN breaks. Perhaps it's worth checking
that first via the wireless link?<br>
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Robert Bradley</pre>
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