That’s probably good enough to detect WNDRMAC (v1), then.
Interesting that NETGEAR put the default SSID at offset 0x41 on the original
WNDRMAC, and offset 0x42 on later models.
In case you’re curious, here’s the top of the art block from a WNDRMACv2:
M0 M0 M0 M0 M0 M0 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
I have done this already, it's part of the preconfigured Wi-Fi information that
is printed on the bottom of the the router. The SSID is always NETGEARXX, where
XX is a random number. The "N" letter is the first letter of the SSID. Here is
the part
Are you sure this is universally correct for all WNDRMAC units? It's
possible that the "N" there is actually variable, and part of something
else that shows up at that location in flash. `hexdump -C /dev/mtd5`
(assuming mtd5 is art in /proc/mtd) should help identify what that N is
actually doin
This patch helps properly detect a WNDRMAC device. Before this patch the model
is detected as "NETGEAR ?N".
Signed-off-by: Roman A. aka BasicXP
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