For example, Be Broadband simply lease you their router, so I'm not sure if it's a great idea to go flashing firmwares unless you are sure you will be able to change it back.
Having said that, hopefully your router has a reset button which will restore the factory firmware.
Not all routers are 'given' to you.
For example, Be Broadband simply lease you their router, so I'm not sure if it's a great idea to go flashing firmwares unless you are sure you will be able to change it back.
Having said that, hopefully your router has a reset button which will restore the factory firmware.