Thanks for the guide!
One small amendment - the wget command should refer to the file all as part of one URL (perhaps obvious to some but I got thrown trying to put the IP address in separately!)
For example:
wget [192.168.1.108]
Sadly despite everything going smoothly I still ended up with a bricked router - green lights on and WiFi access reset to default, but not properly allocating an IP address when I tried to connect and thus no web interface. Off to try and resolve that next!
One small amendment - the wget command should refer to the file all as part of one URL (perhaps obvious to some but I got thrown trying to put the IP address in separately!)
For example:
wget [192.168.1.108]
Sadly despite everything going smoothly I still ended up with a bricked router - green lights on and WiFi access reset to default, but not properly allocating an IP address when I tried to connect and thus no web interface. Off to try and resolve that next!