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Once you've flashed OpenWRT on your W1700K, you'll need to configure it. Here are some basic steps to get you started:

OpenWRT is an open-source firmware project that aims to provide a customizable and secure alternative to traditional router firmware. It is based on Linux and offers a wide range of features, including support for various network protocols, advanced QoS settings, and robust security tools. OpenWRT is highly modular, allowing users to install and configure only the features they need, making it an attractive option for power users and network enthusiasts. w1700k openwrt

While officially supported, some features may still be experimental: Once you've flashed OpenWRT on your W1700K, you'll

| Issue | Workaround | |-------|-------------| | | Use tftp recovery (hold reset for 30 seconds during power-on) | | No Wi-Fi 6 GHz band | Requires kmod-ath11k and board-specific DTB; not enabled in generic builds | | LAN ports reversed order | Add ucidef_set_interface_lan "eth1 eth2 eth3" in /etc/rc.local | | Low NSS performance | Check dmesg for firmware crash logs; reinstall qca-nss-ecm | OpenWRT is highly modular, allowing users to install

: The primary hub for development and troubleshooting is the official OpenWrt Forum thread

The standout "solid feature" of this device is its enterprise-grade hardware specifications, which are rarely found in consumer units at its current second-hand price point:

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