If anyone has one of the Linksys AX4200 routers, you can downgrade the firmware, then install the Linksys retail one if you are so inclined.
I've just tested it on a cheap one I bought from eBay:
https://www.reddit.com/r/LinksysVelop/comments/10fyy2h/unlocked_communityfibre_mx4200/
Goto x.x.x.x/fwupdate.html (x.x.x.x is your ip address)
Download the Starhub router firmware - https://www.linksys.com/support-article?articleNum=317331
Attach the update, press upload and wait until it says OK
Download latest retail (non starhub) fw from linksys for mx4200
Attach the fw and spam upload for a few seconds, if done correctly it should say OK
What is the benefit of doing this?
My new Community Fibre connection came with a Linksys MX4200 that doesn’t appear to have any kind of branding or restrictions… What would be different if I did the above?
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If anyone has one of the Linksys AX4200 routers, you can downgrade the firmware, then install the Linksys retail one if you are so inclined.
I've just tested it on a cheap one I bought from eBay:
https://www.reddit.com/r/LinksysVelop/comments/10fyy2h/unlocked_communityfibre_mx4200/
Goto x.x.x.x/fwupdate.html (x.x.x.x is your ip address)
Download the Starhub router firmware - https://www.linksys.com/support-article?articleNum=317331
Attach the update, press upload and wait until it says OK
Download latest retail (non starhub) fw from linksys for mx4200
Attach the fw and spam upload for a few seconds, if done correctly it should say OK