Flashing a router with new software is always a good idea, assuming your router supports it. I use an OLD Linksys router specifically for that reason. However, if your not 100% confident in your tech powers, dont try it because you can brick your device. Also: if you have a company like Comcast which you rent a router from, REALLY REALLY look into buying your own equipment. The rental units nowadays offer public wifi, which can and will effect your performance.
Flashing a router with new software is always a good idea, assuming your router supports it. I use an OLD Linksys router specifically for that reason. However, if your not 100% confident in your tech powers, dont try it because you can brick your device. Also: if you have a company like Comcast which you rent a router from, REALLY REALLY look into buying your own equipment. The rental units nowadays offer public wifi, which can and will effect your performance.
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