FeloniousMonk Wrote:
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> Hey, I ran across this model for super cheap at a
> surplus store and went ahead and picked it up,
> hoping it used a chipset of an already working
> model.
> [getmymo.com]
> g
> I've not had any luck narrowing it down. Would
> cracking it open be advisable to see if there's
> any info in there that would be helpful? I don't
> fear ruining it because I have a no-questions
> asked return policy with the store if we wind up
> bricking it or destroying it.
>
> Thanks for all your input, it's greatly
> appreciated Matthias.
Okay, I cracked this thing open and it's a Ralink RT5350F. Someone's trying to get it to work:
[github.com]
But I just don't know because there's nothing on the table of hardware:
[wiki.openwrt.org]
Everything that has this chipset is WiP. Give up? Seems like such a beast to let go.
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> Hey, I ran across this model for super cheap at a
> surplus store and went ahead and picked it up,
> hoping it used a chipset of an already working
> model.
> [getmymo.com]
> g
> I've not had any luck narrowing it down. Would
> cracking it open be advisable to see if there's
> any info in there that would be helpful? I don't
> fear ruining it because I have a no-questions
> asked return policy with the store if we wind up
> bricking it or destroying it.
>
> Thanks for all your input, it's greatly
> appreciated Matthias.
Okay, I cracked this thing open and it's a Ralink RT5350F. Someone's trying to get it to work:
[github.com]
But I just don't know because there's nothing on the table of hardware:
[wiki.openwrt.org]
Everything that has this chipset is WiP. Give up? Seems like such a beast to let go.