Nice. I have an HG533 that I've just replaced. Exploratory hacking of its config file[0] got me to the ATP CLI via Telnet but I've been meaning to get into some UART pestering for a while now and I've got a few old routers lying around that I could practice on.
Unlikely, but is anyone able to recommend any way of connecting to the pins without having to drill or solder, my visual acuity isn't up to making a solid job of this and my soldering is frankly dire.
If you have holes in the PCB that would ordinarily need pin headers, you can temporarily populate them with spring-installed test point loops and appropriate clip-on probes. [1]
If you have headers you need to connect to, pre-made breadboard jumper wires are available with female receptacles that do the job nicely. [2] I still prefer solid wire, stripped, cut to length and cleanly routed over a multicolored nest for actual breadboards, but for temporarily connecting pin headers it's hard to beat the pre-crimped connectors.
Unlikely, but is anyone able to recommend any way of connecting to the pins without having to drill or solder, my visual acuity isn't up to making a solid job of this and my soldering is frankly dire.