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aryoba
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reply to Da Geek Kid
Re: How can I enable smart init ?

said by Da Geek Kid See Profile :

do you mean fresh startup? for that do a wr erase and restart the router...
james_20 See Profile, you may want to confirm that you have backup router running configuration prior doing so.
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