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Added a new art binary: wdr4300_v1.7_2050500272_rev1.3_eu.bin#4

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@lededude lededude commented Feb 7, 2019

Added a new art binary:

wdr4300_v1.7_2050500272_rev1.3_eu.bin

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@lededude Is this version 1.7 or 1.3? I'm confused...

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lededude commented Mar 5, 2019

The router version printed on the sticker under the plastic box is TP-Link TL-WDR4300 v1.7
The version printed on the actual motherboard is 2050500272 rev 1.3

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@lededude To my experience if the board layout has changed (e.g. less parts), but it is "information technologically" identical the pre-decimal does not change, but the decimal place does. Thank you for your image. I'll compare it with different versions.

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lededude commented Mar 5, 2019

No problem at all, please let us all know of the results ...

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CodeFetch commented Mar 6, 2019

I need ART-dumps for another project (a tool for building flash dumps that can be directly written to a flash chip) and I have a bunch of dumps already, which I'll add soon.
Thus I created a hard fork badguy...
https://github.com/CodeFetch/art-collection

Edit: Your dump already helped to find out that board revisions can be identical, while the model is different. Your WDR4300 board revision is identical to the WDR3600 taken by pepe2k...

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