Jenna’s hand hovered near the power cord. Don’t. Touch. It.
A progress bar appeared. 1%... 4%... The router’s LEDs started blinking erratically—Power, WAN, LAN, all flashing in an anxious rhythm. The Wi-Fi disconnected. The house went quiet. For thirty agonizing seconds, the N600R was neither here nor there. It was a tiny black brick, lost between what it had been and what it was about to become. Update Software in TOTOLINK N600R
“No wonder you’re tired.”
She found the old username and password taped to the bottom of the router. 192.168.0.1. Her fingers hesitated above the keyboard. Updating firmware was like performing open-heart surgery on the home’s digital nervous system. One wrong move, and the whole house goes silent. Jenna’s hand hovered near the power cord
67%... 89%...
“I know. I know,” she whispered.
The router’s LEDs flickered once, hard, and then— The router’s LEDs flickered once