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How to recognize a router?
Friends, please help to identify the router, what kind of piece of iron is it in the original? It is clear that it is simply branded by the provider, but I would like to know what model formed the basis ...
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Each network manufacturer has its own MAC, enter arp -a and search the database. The second way is to look for strings in the firmware. Beeline in general often takes huawei and strums them for himself
Maybe my answer will be belated, but I also encountered this issue, and with this router.
It was possible to find out that his name is dwr-c5300rt
Manufactured by Shenzhen Yingdakang Technology Co., Ltd.
I couldn’t find the firmware except on the Beeline website, but I think it’s not worth sewing others, what changes have been made. I recommend opening the router and putting radiators on the chips, I had it on the processor, but it’s very small and it heats up very much, I didn’t risk tearing it off the hot melt adhesive, I stuck the radiators on the paste on other chips, and left the lid ajar. Collective farm holes and fans, I shield unnecessarily. It works for me clearly, Wi-Fi does not fall off, the speed keeps good. Better than Beeline's D-Link dir 615t and TP link wn840n. I bought it on olx for 5k, I think it’s not worth taking it from Beeline for 12k, they are sold on Ali for 7k in batches of 10 pieces, thousands and even cheaper, it’s better to add a little and buy something better. I read a lot of unflattering reviews about him, well, apparently I was lucky with a copy.
If anyone needs it, there is the latest firmware for it from December 2021. Write to PM
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