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Welp, there (probably) goes my main source of OpenWRT hardware. Ugh.
Also, assuming there is anything to this (I'm taking it with a huge grain of salt myself), is there any reason to suspect that replacing the firmware with OpenWRT wouldn't address the issue?
Can't give US Corpos money that way... gotta buy US hardware. 'Murica!
It's not about the hw I think
If it's a compromised hardware UART or Eprom you're not gonna fix it with a firmware or even OS change.
Nothing in the article suggests it's anything more than poorly maintained firmware.