Flash in a router refers to a type of non-volatile memory used to store the router's firmware, operating system, and configuration files. Unlike volatile memory, which loses its data when powered off, flash retains information even when the device is turned off. This allows the router to boot up with the necessary software and settings each time it is powered on. Flash memory can typically be updated or erased, allowing for firmware upgrades and configuration changes.
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