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What to do with the old router?
I was not satisfied with the power of the router (TP-Link TL-WR741nd), I replaced it with a more expensive Asus RT-N14U. Now the old router is gathering dust in the box, and the heart bleeds from the understanding that the piece of iron is out of business. How can it be applied?
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I googled and guessed (I have to, since you didn’t post the code here) for you. Maybe this is your case
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To give a relative who has not comprehended the happiness of simultaneously sitting on the Internet and on the push.
And what does it cover you? TP - Link you have "simple", without any bells and whistles.
Raise a hotspot on it for your neighbors (using all traffic through an anonymizing proxy - so that you don’t burn your white address while watching porn that you are already watching ) with a speed limit and without a password - give your soul peace of mind, give your hardware a second life, and give your neighbors the opportunity to read LiveJournal bulk ...
*** this is in case of absence of relatives from the neighboring council who are not covered by Wi-Fi.
Use it as an AP where the main one weakly finishes off, if there are no such places, then sell, donate, exchange for something else useless, leave it as a backup. As already mentioned above, the router is budget rubbish for $ 10 in the navel and nothing worthwhile can be done with it.
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