Visiter & Beheerder
Hey, ever heard the myth about the router that sings and then everyone goes deaf? I was digging through old forum posts and found a thread that turned a minor glitch into a full‑blown internet cult. Think there's something about that?
That sounds like the classic case of a myth born from a firmware glitch. If a router’s firmware is mis‑reporting “audio” events, it can create a whole fan‑base of “singing routers.” My recommendation: audit the firmware, apply the latest patch, and keep a log of any odd outputs. If people are actually going deaf, we’ll have to schedule an IT hearing test.
Sounds like a glitch‑turned‑legend. Got any idea if the firmware’s really singing or just your ears playing tricks? Maybe we should patch it, log the odd sounds, and then see if the “deafness” is a real hazard or just a myth to keep travelers on their toes.
The firmware doesn’t actually sing—it's just a mis‑reporting bug. Patch it, log the bogus output, then run a quick hearing test on the users. That’ll separate the myth from any real hazard, and we can keep the network calm.