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The WRTU54-TM has an 8MB flash, 64MB RAM, Infineon WildPass ADM8668 SoC, Infineon Vinetic device for the two telephone ports, and GemPlus GemCore SIM Pro Smart Card Reader attached to the USB bus to read credentials from two SIM cards. The wireless chipset is a Ralink RT61 on the PCI bus. It utilizes UMA/GAN. Basically all voice traffic is passed as GSM over an IPSec link to T-Mobile. | The WRTU54-TM has an 8MB flash, 64MB RAM, Infineon WildPass ADM8668 SoC, Infineon Vinetic device for the two telephone ports, and GemPlus GemCore SIM Pro Smart Card Reader attached to the USB bus to read credentials from two SIM cards. The wireless chipset is a Ralink RT61 on the PCI bus. It utilizes UMA/GAN. Basically all voice traffic is passed as GSM over an IPSec link to T-Mobile. | ||
Most information was scraped from [[http:// | Most information was scraped from [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====== Throughput ====== | ||
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+ | Using [[http:// | ||
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+ | Unless something magical happens, I doubt that this 200Mhz device is up to a connection much above 15Mb without it becoming a bottleneck. | ||
====== Hardware ====== | ====== Hardware ====== | ||
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===== Firmware ===== | ===== Firmware ===== | ||
* Full 8MB dump of NOR flash (i hope heh!): http:// | * Full 8MB dump of NOR flash (i hope heh!): http:// | ||
- | * GPL sources: http:// | + | * GPL sources: http:// |
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===== Flash Memory Layout ===== | ===== Flash Memory Layout ===== |
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