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Most modern routers have "Secure Boot" or signed firmware enforcement. If you try to upload a standard OpenWrt build to a locked ISP router (like a Comcast Xfinity or Sky UK Hub), the bootloader will reject it with a "Signature Invalid" error.

Here is where the EFRP Easy Firmware Exclusive shines:

Last week, a power surge hit during a firmware update on my EFRP-enabled hub. The device rebooted to a blinking orange light—the universal sign of doom. Most modern routers have "Secure Boot" or signed

I plugged it into my laptop via USB-C, opened the free EFRP Rescue Tool (no installation required), and clicked "Detect." Within 3 seconds, it found the device in Recovery Capsule mode. One click on "Restore Last Stable" and 45 seconds later, the hub was back online. All settings, Zigbee pairings, and automations intact.

With a non-EFRP device? I would have been cracking the case open looking for UART pins.