

- #Anatel wifi module v000310630 specs install#
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Strings mv_ioguard | grep AXX/MCU for the full? list MCU+MUT+GET - request current MUTE status mv_ioguardĬommands sent from WiFI module to MCU start with AXX+Ĭommands sent from MCU to WiFI module start with MCU+ĪXX+MCU+VER - get software? revision of the MCU Not vulnerable to ShellShock because all scripts are using /bin/sh. Vulnerable to LD_PRELOAD CGI attacks and god knows what else. mnt and /vendor are writable and persistent - a good place to keep files/scripts without having to rebuild initrd. dev/mtdblock9 on /vendor type jffs2 (rw,relatime) dev/mtdblock8 on /mnt type jffs2 (rw,relatime) None on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,relatime,mode=600)ĭevpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,relatime,mode=600) dev/root on / type squashfs (ro,relatime) Using dd and mkimage is possible, but I never managed to extract anything useful due to mkimage format mismatch and other issues with uImage. I used a SOIC8 clip to connect to the SPI ROM IC and dump the ROM. USB is available on the WiFi module but not connected to anything.Ĭonnecting USB data lines to the rear panel USB should be possible (NOT TESTED). Soldering an RJ45 connector with transformer and a few passives should enable Ethernet (NOT TESTED YET).Įthernet connection schematics available in the module manual, section 2.5.1 USB Host Yes, there’s ONE SECURITY TORX T15 SCREW in addition to other 7 security T10 - because screw you!Įthernet is available on the WiFi module but not connected to anything, Security Torx T10 AND T15, sunk in 70mm deep holes. Volume control, display, capacitive buttons are all connected to the MCU (not the WiFi board).

No documentation found some documentation for a different model by the same manufacturer here: MCU board microcontroller: JL AC1619D99111-00 Module specs: MIPS Mediatek MT7688 SoC, 64 MB RAM, 16 MB SPI flashĪudio module is connected to the microcontroller (MCU) board with UART at 57600 8n1 The speaker uses WiiMu A31 WiFi audio module by LinkPlay.
#Anatel wifi module v000310630 specs install#
Usage: install_telnet.sh Manual install Background Hardware There’s an automatic installation script that should enable telnet on boot and disable idle timeout called install_telnet.sh. Binwalk is recommended for digging in SPI ROM contents Automatic install You need to install telnet, expect and curl for the script to work.
#Anatel wifi module v000310630 specs code#
View the Project on GitHub Crymeiriver/LS150 Aboutįirmware image extracted from SPI ROM of WiiMu A31 module of iRiver LS-150 WiFi speaker,Īs well as some tools to allow custom code execution Installation Prerequisites Support 802.11 b/g/n, 2.Astell&Kern iRiver LS150 SPI firmware dump + telnet access.
#Anatel wifi module v000310630 specs series#
Laser-engraved label with better heat dissipation and indelible markings allow for large-scale automated manufacturing which has strict requirements on cost and efficiency.Ĭombining advantages such as compact form factor, low power consumption, extended temperature range and stable SDIO interface, FC31R is typically used in combination with Quectel EC21 series, EC25 series, EC20 R2.1, EG25-G and EC200T series modules and other application processors (IMX6, IMX8, etc.) to serve a wide range of consumer applications, such as MiFi and CPE. The low profile and small size of LCC package make sure FC31R can be easily embedded into size-constrained applications and provide reliable connectivity with these applications. Surface-mount technology (SMT) makes FC31R an ideal solution for durable and rugged designs. With a ultra-compact size of 12 mm × 12 mm × 2.1 mm, FC31R optimizes the size and cost for end-products, which fully meets the demands of size-sensitive applications. Quectel FC31R is a cost-effective Wi-Fi module featuring high performance and small size.
