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Update: the router worked out of the box and the more I fiddled the worse things became and I eventually bricked the router. It's not responsive on the web port or the recovery SSH. I need a rj45 to USB rollover cable to see what's going on but they are like $45 bucks and I don't want to spend that.
My last resort of troubleshooting is to go to bed and hope it magically works tomorrow.
There might be a factory reset button somewhere on the device. Probably tiny and unlabelled.
I'm pretty surethats how I broke it. I factory reset it 9 times INA row then the factory reset button stopped working.
A reset sometimes needs the button held depressed for a while, 10-30 seconds.
Tangentially related: we've got an electric sit/stand desk that sometimes needs the controller resetting, but the only way to do so is to unplug it and wait for the capacitors to discharge, which takes at least 12 hours or so. I wonder if I can just add a push button and a resistor... 30 seconds is annoying, but would be a huge upgrade from can't-move-desk-until-tomorrow...
Crickey 12 hours, that’s interesting as residual current would normally be drawn after power removed. Depending on the voltage on the capacitor a resistor would discharge it. Make sure it’s not pulling too much discharge current if you try that.