The easiest way to transfer OSes to a flash is CyberWrt firmware. Just a couple of clicks. You don't even need to know the vi editor, there is a file manager module via http. The biggest disadvantage of CyberWrt is that it is based on the 14.0 version of OpenWrt. And I want 15.0! With its pros: A good box for accessing the Internet via a 3G modem. Worked without settings. But it's better to reflash it to OpenWrt. Cons: There is very little built-in memory for flashing and Wishlist. Only 4MB. You need to buy a mini USB hub with a card reader and transfer the operating system to a USB flash drive. The built-in flash drive in the 3G modem is buggy.
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