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Something to practice on (series): Asus router

Posted on 2022-12-01 By Teekåå

A lot of interesting options available for the curious hacker when studying the PCB

Also WLAN card that at least fits in a general laptop mobo (these are generally found in more expensive routers.)

RX TX GND and 3.3V
If JTAG, we can debug the device by stepping instruction or instruction
VCC level not given, ALWAYS start with 3.3V
General WLAN card slot?
Card from Router/WLAN AP removed from PCB

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