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toh:smartrg:sr400ac [2024/07/12 18:57] – [Table] cubytustoh:smartrg:sr400ac [2024/07/26 17:59] – [Opening the case] cubytus
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 {{page>meta:infobox:construction&noheader&nofooter&noeditbtn}} {{page>meta:infobox:construction&noheader&nofooter&noeditbtn}}
  
-//Write short, relevant description of the device. Include a technical overviewbut avoid marketing buzzwords/useless stuffTwo to four sentences is about rightA picture is goodtoo. Edit the page to see how to add pictures.//+A router made by Smart/RG (now subsidiary of Adtran)it is/was commonly deployed by ISPs at their customer's premisesIt is Broadcom-based and offers gigabit Ethernet connectivity as well as reasonable wireless performance on the 802.11acznd 802.11a/b/g/n bands using its six internal antennas. It also features two USB ports, one of which is USB 3.0 that can be used for sharing a storage device and act as a makeshift NAS. 
  
-<WRAP BOX> +Physically, it appears to be well-ventilated and features three heat sinks on the insideFeatures a removable, weighted foot that can either prop the router upright (the default)or affixed to the back and allow for wall mounting
-FIXME Any text with a light background (like this one) provides instructions for creating the Details PageWhen you have filled in correct/useful information (instead of any template that's there) **remove the instructionsas well as the ''<nowiki><WRAP></nowiki>'' that encloses it.** + 
-</WRAP>+The same hardware is also available under different brands, such as Motorola AC1900.
  
 /*****/ /*****/
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 /*****/ /*****/
  
-{{media:example:genericrouter1.png?200|Generic Router}}+{{media:smartrg:sr400ac_frontstock.png?200|SmartRG SR400ac}}
  
 +/*
 <WRAP BOX> <WRAP BOX>
 FIXME FIXME
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   * DO NOT provide a complete howto here! Instead //groom// the [[docs:start|general documentation]].   * DO NOT provide a complete howto here! Instead //groom// the [[docs:start|general documentation]].
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
 +*/
 ===== Supported Versions ===== ===== Supported Versions =====
  
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 Here, we merely name the buttons, so we can use them in the above Howto. Here, we merely name the buttons, so we can use them in the above Howto.
  
-<WRAP BOX> 
-FIXME Please fill in real values for this device, then remove the EXAMPLEs 
- 
-</WRAP> 
 The SmartRG SR400ac has the following buttons: The SmartRG SR400ac has the following buttons:
  
-^ BUTTON  Kernel code     HEX value  ^ Event     ^+^ BUTTON  Kernel code     HEX value  ^ Event     ^
 | Reset   | button-restart  | ''0198''    restart  | | Reset   | button-restart  | ''0198''    restart  |
 | WPS     | button-wps      | ''0211''    wps      | | WPS     | button-wps      | ''0211''    wps      |
 | WiFi    | button-rfkill   | ''00f7''    rfkill   | | WiFi    | button-rfkill   | ''00f7''    rfkill   |
  
 +On stock configuration, briefly pressing the Reset button restarts the router without losing current configuration.
 ===== Hardware ===== ===== Hardware =====
 ==== Info ==== ==== Info ====
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 **Note:** This will void your warranty! **Note:** This will void your warranty!
  
-<WRAP BOX> 
-FIXME //Describe what needs to be done to open the device, e.g. remove rubber feet, adhesive labels, screws, ...// 
-  * To remove the cover and open the device, do a/b/c 
-</WRAP> 
 Tools you'll need: Tools you'll need:
   * a cross-headed 3.5mm screwdriver. Smaller 2.5mm will slip.   * a cross-headed 3.5mm screwdriver. Smaller 2.5mm will slip.
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 //Main PCB://\\ //Main PCB://\\
-**Insert photo of PCB**+{{:media:smartrg:sr400ac_pcb_front.jpg?400|Front}} 
 +{{:media:smartrg:sr400ac_pcb_back.jpg?400|Back. Note the secondary flash memory.}} 
 + 
 +The front of the PCB features a large heat-sink above the CPU. On the back, there are two other thick aluminium plates under each radio module acting as heat-sinks.
  
 ==== Serial ==== ==== Serial ====
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 Board connections (3.3V level): Board connections (3.3V level):
 **1:** N/C **2:** GND **3:** TXD **4:** RXD **1:** N/C **2:** GND **3:** TXD **4:** RXD
 +
 +{{:media:smartrg:sr400ac_serial.jpg?600|Zoom on J8, which is the serial port.}}
  
 At the USB-UART converter, invert TXD and RXD lines in order to get a view. At the USB-UART converter, invert TXD and RXD lines in order to get a view.
  
-<WRAP BOX> 
-FIXME //Add pictures.// 
-</WRAP> 
  
 ^ Serial connection parameters\\ for SmartRG SR400ac | 115200, 8N1, 3.3V | ^ Serial connection parameters\\ for SmartRG SR400ac | 115200, 8N1, 3.3V |
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