System installers wanting to embed "tried and true" configurations into router firmware can now do so via Pakedge and the newly launched Custom Engineering Program.
Pakedge Custom Engineering promises to a be more robust alternative to loading a preconfigured file, as the configurations are burned directly into the firmware. As a result installers can still tweak configurations on a customised router, and hitting the factory default button reverts back to the original customisation.
Customised routers can also speed and automate network installations by ensuring networks are instantly set to the unique specifications of the project in question, be it residential or commercial, market segment or application specific. One can even co-brand their logo into the router GUI and even the unit label.