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#1 Recently bought an Asus AC68U.The hardware rev. is C1 so its 1GHz CPU. Came with the firmware ver. 3.0.0.4.380.2717,while setting up got a popup to install latest firmware i.e 3.0.0.4.380.3264,went ahead with the update.Tried to install Merlin-wrt but failed so I downgraded to 3.0.0.4.380.2717 then it installed fine. But then thought of trying DD-WRT,downloaded the latest beta but sadly I couldn't install it with a popup saying firmware upgrade unsuccessful. Tried installing through both CFE-web server and Asus Firmware restoration utility but that gave me bootloop. Although Merlin-WRT 380.59 works,but I really want DDWRT.Bought this router specially for this reason. So,any way to install DD-WRT on my shiny new router.I really want it #2 You'll have to ask the DD-WRT developers if their firmware is compatible with the RT-AC68U HW revision C1, which uses a different CPU from previous revisions. #3 I see many always asking or talking about DD-wrt, the truth is dd-wrt is a very poor choice to install on routers. Their firmware is questionable. Openwrt and tomato is much better. If i were to choose between dd-wrt and RMerlin's firmware i'd choose RMerlin's firmware. Even though his firmware keeps stock features it adds a lot of interesting things you dont find in the stock firmware as the stock firmware doesnt want you to shoot yourself in the foot.Ive seen dd-wrt though never use it. You're more likely going to brick your router with dd-wrt than with RMerlin's firmware, openwrt and tomato. At least with openwrt they have details on steps, models, revisions, issues.The problem with dd-wrt, and tomato is that hardware revisions dont usually get supported. Openwrt will include hardware revisions clearly in their wiki and many of the budget brands like tp-link and d-link have many.If online articles and magazines would stop talking about or praising dd-wrt and actually look around. I also see the same about ubiquiti and i can tell you from my experience that their routers are terrible when it comes to changing environments. Their video ad also advertises against cisco but they are far from a cisco competitor, hence the term "cisco alternative". Ubiquiti works great when you use the linux part of the OS but when it comes to actually being a router it does poorly.I would place dd-wrt in the same catogary as ubuntu, too much publicity, doesnt do the job well. I have much better luck with openSUSE than i have with trying to use ubuntu cloud or server or any of their version 14, the bug that i keep getting prevents me from a successful install, its a well known bug (the mdadm boot loop after fresh install), its really bad for servers that use RAID that dont use mdadm to create it, its been known for well over a year but has not had any attempt to fix it. Its one of the reasons why ubuntu's popularity is slowly declining, the server market is bigger than the consumer market as its a count of machines, not Talking tomato - Chrome ウェブストア Talking tomato Talking tomato - Chrome เว็บสโตร์ Talking tomato Of Wendy’s beef patties, while others love BK’s flame-broiled patties. Winner: Between Wendy’s and Burger King’s best-tasting food competition, it’s a tie. Which Has The Better Burgers & Sandwiches?Wendy’s and Burger King are both well-known fast food chains. We all have our go-to option when we want a fast-food burger. Some of you love flame-broiled smokey burgers from Burger King, and some of you think Wendy’s square patties are iconic. But which one has better burgers and sandwiches? Let’s find out.Comparing burgers of these two brands, there are minor differences in taste, texture, and flavor. Both the brand’s patties are 100% beef patties and are about the same thickness. However, the buns and the shape of the patties are different. Wendy’s buns are not stacked with sesame seeds, whereas Burger King’s are sesame buns. Wendy’s burger patties are square, while Burger King’s patty is round. Talking about the taste of Wendy’s burger, the ketchup, and mayonnaise added to it overpowers the taste of a savory beef patty. In comparison, Burger King’s Whopper wins over Wendy’s burger. Because their flame-broiled patties give you a pleasant smoky taste and juicy beef. This is what you need from the fast food burger. Not only Whopper but Burger King has some best burgers on their menus, like jr. cheeseburger and Impossible Whopper. Now let’s review the sandwiches. So, Burger King’s classic chicken sandwich standouts over Wendy’s. The lettuce and tomato added a crispy texture, and the sauce was tasty and not overdone. The chicken, of course, is plentiful, and the buns are delicious. Wendy’s crispy fried chicken contained lettuce, tomato, and pickles, but it failed to match the taste experience of Burger King’s version. I have found my winner here, and so have you. Winner: The winner is the one and only Burger King.

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#1 Recently bought an Asus AC68U.The hardware rev. is C1 so its 1GHz CPU. Came with the firmware ver. 3.0.0.4.380.2717,while setting up got a popup to install latest firmware i.e 3.0.0.4.380.3264,went ahead with the update.Tried to install Merlin-wrt but failed so I downgraded to 3.0.0.4.380.2717 then it installed fine. But then thought of trying DD-WRT,downloaded the latest beta but sadly I couldn't install it with a popup saying firmware upgrade unsuccessful. Tried installing through both CFE-web server and Asus Firmware restoration utility but that gave me bootloop. Although Merlin-WRT 380.59 works,but I really want DDWRT.Bought this router specially for this reason. So,any way to install DD-WRT on my shiny new router.I really want it #2 You'll have to ask the DD-WRT developers if their firmware is compatible with the RT-AC68U HW revision C1, which uses a different CPU from previous revisions. #3 I see many always asking or talking about DD-wrt, the truth is dd-wrt is a very poor choice to install on routers. Their firmware is questionable. Openwrt and tomato is much better. If i were to choose between dd-wrt and RMerlin's firmware i'd choose RMerlin's firmware. Even though his firmware keeps stock features it adds a lot of interesting things you dont find in the stock firmware as the stock firmware doesnt want you to shoot yourself in the foot.Ive seen dd-wrt though never use it. You're more likely going to brick your router with dd-wrt than with RMerlin's firmware, openwrt and tomato. At least with openwrt they have details on steps, models, revisions, issues.The problem with dd-wrt, and tomato is that hardware revisions dont usually get supported. Openwrt will include hardware revisions clearly in their wiki and many of the budget brands like tp-link and d-link have many.If online articles and magazines would stop talking about or praising dd-wrt and actually look around. I also see the same about ubiquiti and i can tell you from my experience that their routers are terrible when it comes to changing environments. Their video ad also advertises against cisco but they are far from a cisco competitor, hence the term "cisco alternative". Ubiquiti works great when you use the linux part of the OS but when it comes to actually being a router it does poorly.I would place dd-wrt in the same catogary as ubuntu, too much publicity, doesnt do the job well. I have much better luck with openSUSE than i have with trying to use ubuntu cloud or server or any of their version 14, the bug that i keep getting prevents me from a successful install, its a well known bug (the mdadm boot loop after fresh install), its really bad for servers that use RAID that dont use mdadm to create it, its been known for well over a year but has not had any attempt to fix it. Its one of the reasons why ubuntu's popularity is slowly declining, the server market is bigger than the consumer market as its a count of machines, not

2025-04-22
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Of Wendy’s beef patties, while others love BK’s flame-broiled patties. Winner: Between Wendy’s and Burger King’s best-tasting food competition, it’s a tie. Which Has The Better Burgers & Sandwiches?Wendy’s and Burger King are both well-known fast food chains. We all have our go-to option when we want a fast-food burger. Some of you love flame-broiled smokey burgers from Burger King, and some of you think Wendy’s square patties are iconic. But which one has better burgers and sandwiches? Let’s find out.Comparing burgers of these two brands, there are minor differences in taste, texture, and flavor. Both the brand’s patties are 100% beef patties and are about the same thickness. However, the buns and the shape of the patties are different. Wendy’s buns are not stacked with sesame seeds, whereas Burger King’s are sesame buns. Wendy’s burger patties are square, while Burger King’s patty is round. Talking about the taste of Wendy’s burger, the ketchup, and mayonnaise added to it overpowers the taste of a savory beef patty. In comparison, Burger King’s Whopper wins over Wendy’s burger. Because their flame-broiled patties give you a pleasant smoky taste and juicy beef. This is what you need from the fast food burger. Not only Whopper but Burger King has some best burgers on their menus, like jr. cheeseburger and Impossible Whopper. Now let’s review the sandwiches. So, Burger King’s classic chicken sandwich standouts over Wendy’s. The lettuce and tomato added a crispy texture, and the sauce was tasty and not overdone. The chicken, of course, is plentiful, and the buns are delicious. Wendy’s crispy fried chicken contained lettuce, tomato, and pickles, but it failed to match the taste experience of Burger King’s version. I have found my winner here, and so have you. Winner: The winner is the one and only Burger King.

2025-04-11
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… From yumyummer.com YUMMAKERS - THIS RECIPE FOR BEEF AND POTATOES SURPRISED … I use a simple mayonnaise-lemon dressing in this recipe, which adds an extra touch of creamy texture, but doesn’t overpower the flavors of the main ingredients. FOLLOW Cooktoria for … From pinterest.com YUM-YUM CHICKEN RECIPE | CDKITCHEN.COM directions. Cut chicken into bite size pieces. Place into large bowl. Add remaining ingredients - mix well. Put into a 13 x 9 glass casserole. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees F for about 1 hour. From cdkitchen.com YUMMAKERS | CALIFORNIA CITY CA - FACEBOOK Super tasty and easy to make recipes. YumMakers. 1,854,722 likes · 359,449 talking about this. Super tasty and easy to make recipes ... From en-gb.facebook.com YUM YUM BROCCOLI CASSEROLE - PLAIN CHICKEN 2020-02-26 Preheat oven to 350ºF. Lightly spray a 9×13-inch baking dish with cooking spray. Mix together broccoli, cream of chicken soup, sour cream, onion powder, garlic salt, pepper, … From plainchicken.com YUMMAKERS APPLE PIE RECIPE : TOP PICKED FROM OUR EXPERTS Explore Yummakers Apple Pie Recipe with all the useful information below including suggestions, reviews, top brands, and related recipes,... and more. Vegetarian Recipe. Vegetarian Riced … From recipeschoice.com 10 BEST YUM YUM CAKE RECIPES | YUMMLY 2022-09-12 Yum Yum Sauce A Couple Cooks, paprika, tomato paste, melted butter, mayonnaise, water, maple syrup and 1 more, Yum Yum Sauce Savory Experiments, tomato … From yummly.com CAULIFLOWER RECIPES - PINCH OF YUM Cauliflower Recipes. What CAN'T you do with cauliflower? We've riced it for stir frys, made it into meatballs, roasted it into taco meat, blended it in soup, rolled it into gnocchi, whipped it into … From pinchofyum.com 10 MINUTE BAKED PEACHES RECIPE (BEST EASY GF DESSERT) - WHOLE … 2020-04-21 Assemble, Place the 8 peach halves in a baking dish. Top each peach half with 1/2 tsp salted butter and 1 teaspoon dark brown sugar. Sprinkle the peaches with ground … From wholelottayum.com YUM YUM CHICKEN - KETO CHICKEN RECIPE | EASY DINNER IDEAS 2020-07-15 Instructions. Preheat oven to 375°F. Grease a large casserole dish (I used a 9x13 casserole dish) and set

2025-04-15
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Product Details Automatic Tomato Paste Crusher Machine is used to crushing cut the tomato into paste or granule or mud like. It can be used for tomato, garlic, ginger, onion, spinach, lotus roots, potato, etc. For this Tomato Paste Crusher Machine, it require you cut your material into less than 20mm size first. At the same time you should keep no sand, husk into the machine because this will hurt the machine. Tomato Paste Machine is made of stainless steel and Final fineness is adjustable by changing quantity of blades and the angles among blades. It is easy to clean and maintain. Tomato Paste Crushing Cutting Machine has been widely used in restaurant ,hotel , food processing factory etc,.Tomato Paste Cutting Machine Internal StructureSpecification of Tomato Making MachineMODELCapacityMotorDimensionRM-GP300300kg/h0.75kw/1hp560*300*700RM-GP800800kg/h1.1kw/3hp800*380*1000Company ProfileRomiter Machinery Co., Ltd. is a market leading designer and a manufacturer of tomato processing machine. Romiter has an excellent technical support team, including highly experienced machinists and service technicians. Now, Our factory can provide tomato washing cleaning machine, tomato dicer cutting machine, tomato ketchup sauce making machine, tomato juice extracting making machine, tomato sauce filling packing machine, tomato ketchup spout pouch filling capping machine, tomato peeling machine, tomato size sorting grading machine and tomato powder making machineRomiter Potato Processing Machine meet Europe Quality Requirement. with CE Certification, Customer do not need to worry about the import

2025-04-23
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Wedges (or if you want to remove the seeds and core before dicing the tomato), this is the method for you. Place the tomato stem side up on a cutting board. Remove the stem.Hold it firmly, then use a gentle sawing motion through the center of the core to cut the tomato in half.Using the tip of your serrated knife or a paring knife, cut a "v" shape into the top of each tomato half to remove the core by the stem.Slice each tomato half into the desired amount of wedges. (If you are deseeding the tomato, cut it into four wedges total.) Deseeding and Coring Wedges Place a wedge skin side down on your cutting board and run the knife along the flesh to cut out the seeds and core. glebchik / GETTY IMAGES How to Slice a Tomato Slices are perfect for burgers, sandwiches, bagels, and some salads, such as a caprese salad. The slices can also be easily turned into a dice if you are not planning to remove the core and seeds. Place the tomato stem side up on a cutting board.Remove the stem and core using Leopold's culinary school method. "Put the tip of a paring knife into the tomato near its core at a 45-degree angle about a 1/2-inch deep (the point of the blade should then be underneath the core). Rotate the tomato so the paring knife cuts around the core in a complete circle. You should then be able to lift out the cone-shaped core," she says.Place the tomato on one of its sides. Find the sweet spot where it can rest on its own so it won't slip or slide when you cut it.Firmly hold the tomato and use a serrated knife to slice. Use a gentle sawing motion and make parallel slices. AndreyCherkasov / GETTY IMAGESAlways slice tomatoes horizontally, not vertically. "Because of the anatomy of the tomato (the seed pockets grow vertically), you're going to get better slices by cutting the tomato around the 'equator' rather than vertically," says Leopold. "Cutting the tomato horizontally keeps the seeds evenly distributed to help the slices stay intact." How to Dice Tomatoes Dicing Wedges After deseeding tomato wedges, you can cut them into diced pieces. Slice each deseeded wedge into strips.Line the strips up and cut crosswise to create diced pieces. Dicing Slices You can also create diced pieces from slices, which

2025-04-17
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