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STEPS | NOTES AND DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS |
Device Preparation |
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Connect to Das Unternet |
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Test the router wired ports |
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Test the router wireless function |
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Test the router USB ports |
If the device has a USB port(s) test that by plugging the "Infrastructure" thumb drive into the port and looking for the drive in the the firmware. But do not recycle a device for failing this test only. |
Prepare for Sale |
Once you have successfully used the device to access Das Unternet on all wired ports and wirelessly and logged into the device settings page, it is working and ready for sale.
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You're done! |
Thank you awesome tester! |