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TLTR: Built, sold, delivered WiFi routers. Loved the full stack, code to cardboard. Hand-delivered routers to customers. Made it real, not just business. Created red and blue routers for a bank. They called them theirs. Customization is king. Future’s in tech people claim. Thoughts? Comment. Long-Version: Building WiFi, Delivering Dreams: My Love for Custom Tech I don’t just build WiFi routers. I code them, pack them, and sometimes deliver them myself. There’s a thrill in owning the whole process, from the first line of code to the cardboard box in a customer’s hands. Every now and then, I’d load up my car with routers and drive them straight to the client. No middleman, no excuses, just me and the tech I created. It’s not just business. It’s personal. One year, we got a call from a banking client. They wanted routers that screamed their brand. So we built them custom red and blue editions, perfectly matched to their colors. Those routers weren’t just hardware. They became their routers, part of their identity. The client’s team lit up, claiming them like a badge of pride. That moment stuck with me. It showed me the power of customization, of turning cold tech into something people feel belongs to them. I’m not done yet. One day, I’ll dive deeper into hardware customization. There’s something raw and real about crafting tech that feels like it was made for you. It’s not just about WiFi. It’s about connection, identity, and owning your edge. Still got my goth heart, blasting Sex Pistols and Bauhaus while I dream up the next big thing. Want to talk custom tech or share your own ideas? Drop a comment. Let’s make it real.

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