@Corona688 - no ""/etc/release" file only version:
Code:
RTL819xD v1.0 -- 2017. 04. 13. (목) 20:01:43 KST
The SDK version is: Realtek SDK v3.4.9.4-r34739
Ethernet driver version is: 21743-21743
Wireless driver version is: 34739-34739
Fastpath source version is: -
Feature support version is: -
for 6-10 I will answer tomorrow when I will redo the dump. I think I didn't perform it the right way and only got the squashfs out if.
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6. I think I saw Uboot mention while analyzing the dump of an older firmware. The newer firmware only dumps the squashfs, no longer bootloader or kernel
7. no ideea how to do that, sorry
8
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dmesg
wlan1: Open and authenticated
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - E8:93:09:8B:0B:CD
wlan1: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - E8:93:09:8B:0B:CD
wlan1: Open and authenticated
wlan1: A wireless client is disassociated - 9C:B7:0D:86:19:C5
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - E8:93:09:8B:0B:CD
wlan1: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - E8:93:09:8B:0B:CD
wlan1: Open and authenticated
wlan1: A STA is expired - 0C:D7:46:91:61:CB
wlan1: A STA is expired - E8:93:09:8B:0B:CD
wlan1: A expired STA is resumed - 0C:D7:46:91:61:CB
wlan1: A STA is expired - 0C:D7:46:91:61:CB
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - E8:93:09:8B:0B:CD
wlan1: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - E8:93:09:8B:0B:CD
wlan1: Open and authenticated
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - E8:93:09:8B:0B:CD
wlan1: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - E8:93:09:8B:0B:CD
wlan1: Open and authenticated
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - 0C:D7:46:91:61:CB
wlan1: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - 0C:D7:46:91:61:CB
wlan1: Open and authenticated
wlan1: A wireless client is disassociated - 0C:D7:46:91:61:CB
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - 0C:D7:46:91:61:CB
wlan1: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - 0C:D7:46:91:61:CB
wlan1: Open and authenticated
wlan1: A wireless client is disassociated - 0C:D7:46:91:61:CB
wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 0C:D7:46:91:61:CB
wlan0: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 0C:D7:46:91:61:CB
wlan0: Open and authenticated
wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 48:5A:3F:89:EA:F4
wlan0: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 48:5A:3F:89:EA:F4
wlan0: Open and authenticated
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - 9C:B7:0D:86:19:C5
wlan1: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - 9C:B7:0D:86:19:C5
wlan1: Open and authenticated
wlan0: A wireless client is disassociated - 48:5A:3F:89:EA:F4
wlan1: A wireless client is disassociated - 9C:B7:0D:86:19:C5
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - 9C:B7:0D:86:19:C5
wlan1: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - 9C:B7:0D:86:19:C5
wlan1: Open and authenticated
ODM_TXPowerTrackingCallback_ThermalMeter_JaguarSeries2(437)
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - 9C:B7:0D:86:19:C5
wlan1: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
wlan1: A wireless client is associated - 9C:B7:0D:86:19:C5
wlan1: Open and authenticated
wlan1: A STA is expired - E8:93:09:8B:0B:CD
9. yes, usb is automounted as /dev/sda1
10. no
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