ART partitions can be different on the same board revisions#5
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Some TP-Link boards have been found (TP-Link TL-WR841N v10 TPD 2050500527 10663 1530) where crystals from different charges have been used. Thus the 'Caps Tuning' and other fields don't match. This refutes the theory that a physical (including their marks) indistinguishability of boards means that the ART partitions are equal. The question if e.g. TP-Link calibrates the devices on a per-charge or per-device basis remains.
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Some TP-Link boards have been found (TP-Link TL-WR841N v10 TPD 2050500527 10663 1530) where crystals from different charges have been used. Thus the 'Caps Tuning' and other fields don't match. This refutes the theory that a physical (including their marks) indistinguishability of boards means that the ART partitions are equal. The question if e.g. TP-Link calibrates the devices on a per-charge or per-device basis remains.
Edit: One of the crystals' charges is more shiny than the other.