All board revisions of every model of wireless devices should have at least one sample here, though 2 or 3 samples would be preferred for added redundancy.
This may sound excessive at first, but considering about 1KB/device, the whole repository should not grow too large.
For simplicity of contribution, processing and restoration, the whole 64kB ART partition is saved, despite it being mostly empty. git can compress it well.
I would like to draw statistics of how a chipset behaves between completely different devices, devices with only board revisions and ones that are exactly the same.
Please send a pull request to add your own sample to the collection.
Use the folder corresponding to the chipset of your wireless interface card. You can find this at various sites online, such as:
To make the filename unique, it should contain:
- the exact device model,
- the exact model version and board revision,
- the specific region code if printed (EU, HU, INTL, ...),
- your name,
- your MAC (or at least a few bytes from the end).
For example, the following is a valid filename:
AR9331/TL-WR740N_v4.32_HU_bkil_11:22:33:44:55:66.bin
Due to a lack of information, some existing files are missing board revision. These samples will be deleted later on as better annotated ones are gathered.
You should add metadata including references, contact, and site of original publishing to your commit message.
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