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    Yes. This tutorial deserves awards! I haven't seen the like in a while! Those modems have been a bane to work with. I traded mine for an old D-Link before knowing about "OneCpeToRuleThemAll" and LIME does randomly corrupt installations it seems: changing passwords and settings over TR-069.

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    True it seems he has made some changes to make it clearer the breda add all a disclaimer lol
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    Thanks Guys, I am glad its appreciated! The guide was re-done to :

    * make the LIME AP's UI accessible on your lan (unlike the old way)
    * highlight its ability to provide "virtual access points" on demand.

    It's wifi performance is really good, so much so that I have decided to save some money and delay my move to 5ghz via a new AP.
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    Great tutorial, I remember i had this modem lying around, The adsl stopped working due to a blown capacitor and the antennae broke off so i had to solder a new one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clemull View Post
    Great tutorial, I remember i had this modem lying around, The adsl stopped working due to a blown capacitor and the antennae broke off so i had to solder a new one.
    Thanks for the photo clemull, no wonder it performs so well as an AP, the lan switch, main cpu and wlan chip are all Broadcom chips
    Last edited by Rx; Oct 17, 2016 at 08:54 AM.
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