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I think the most direct route would be to flash your firmware back to the original manufacturer's first. Once you've reverted to the original firmware, you should only need to follow the directions to install the OpenWrt firmware.
I think the most direct route would be to flash your firmware back to the original manufacturer's first. Once you've reverted to the original firmware, you should only need to follow the directions to install the OpenWrt firmware.
I think the most direct route would be to flash your firmware back to the original manufacturer's first. Once you've reverted to the original firmware, you should only need to follow the directions to install the OpenWrt firmware.
I think the most direct route would be to flash your firmware back to the original manufacturer's first. Once you've reverted to the original firmware, you should only need to follow the directions to install the OpenWrt firmware.