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- [Rayhunter's hueristics](./heuristics.md)
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- [How we analyze a capture](./analyzing-a-capture.md)
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- [Supported devices](./supported-devices.md)
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- [TP-Link M7350](./tplink-m7350.md)
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- [Support, feedback, and community](./support-feedback-community.md)
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- [Frequently Asked Questions](./faq.md)
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## TPLink M7350 HW rev. 3, 5, 9
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## TPLink M7350
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There is work underway to support [TP-Link M7350](https://github.com/EFForg/rayhunter/issues/186) to support more frequency bands and therefore support most of Europe.
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See [TP-Link M7350](./tplink-m7350.md)
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# TP-Link M7350
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Rayhunter is currently working on support for the TP-Link M7350. This
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device supports many more frequency bands than the Orbic RC400L, meaning it
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works in the EU, for example.
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You can get it [on
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Ebay](https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=tp-link+m7350&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p4432023.m570.l1313)
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on Amazon, but particularly in the EU it is often significantly cheaper
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second-hand on local forums, ranging anywhere from 15 EUR to 50 EUR (used)
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As of 0.2.8, the official Rayhunter release contains a
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"rayhunter-daemon-tplink" binary that can be manually installed onto the
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device. Work on an official installer like `install.sh` is in progress.
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For information on manual installation see
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[rayhunter-tplink-m7350](https://github.com/m0veax/rayhunter-tplink-m7350/)
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## Hardware versions
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The TP-Link comes in many different *hardware versions*. You can find the
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hardware version of each device under the battery or next to the barcode on the
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outer packaging, for example `V3.0` or `V5.2`. Support for installation varies:
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* `1.0-2.0`: Not tested, probably impossible to obtain anymore (even second-hand)
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* `3.0`, `3.2`, `5.0`, `5.2`, `7.0`, `8.0`: Tested, no issues.
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* `9.0`: Recording might be broken, could be fixed if there is demand.
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Otherwise is mostly no difference to the user, except that versions after `3.0`
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have a color display.
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## Display states
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If your device has a color display, Rayhunter will show the same
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red/green/white line at the top of the display as it does on Orbic, each color
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meaning "warning"/"recording"/"paused" respectively.
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If your device has a one-bit (black-and-white) display, Rayhunter will instead
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show an emoji to indicate status. `!` means "warning", `:)` (smiling) means
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"recording", `:` (face with no mouth) means "paused".
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