As I said in my post, wireless (Wi-Fi) calibration data, e.g. power levels, antenna gain. There is also other information that is specific to the device like territory, MAC addresses, serial numbers, etc.Hello, I don't understand what calibration information you are referring to.
The flash memory contains more that just the firmware.The device uses BCM4912. There are colleagues who request donor firmwares for the same BGA architecture and different brands of equipment. I have the original firmware, but it was dumped with a programmer who does not understand paging well, nor does the ECC of the Macronix memory. It is altered. Thanks
ok bro, I know that, but I thought you were referring to something else, is the firmware encrypted, or does it use electronic fuse on CPU?Como mencioné en mi publicación, se incluyen datos de calibración inalámbrica (Wi-Fi), como niveles de potencia y ganancia de antena. También hay otra información específica del dispositivo, como el territorio, las direcciones MAC, los números de serie, etc.
La memoria flash contiene más que solo el firmware.
As I said in my post, wireless (Wi-Fi) calibration data, e.g. power levels, antenna gain. There is also other information that is specific to the device like territory, MAC addresses, serial numbers, etc.
The flash memory contains more that just the firmware.
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