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# TP-Link M7350
The TP-Link M7350 is supported by Rayhunter as of 0.3.0. It supports many more frequency bands than Orbic and therefore works in Europe.
The TP-Link M7350 is supported by Rayhunter from 0.3.0 release. TP-Link M7350 supports many more frequency bands than Orbic and therefore works in Europe and also in some Asian and African countries.
## Hardware versions
The TP-Link comes in many different *hardware versions*. Support for installation varies:
* `1.0`, `2.0`: **Not suported**, probably impossible to obtain anymore (even second-hand)
* `1.0`, `2.0`: **Not suported**, probably impossible to obtain anymore (even second-hand), however there is one report that installation is possible on `1.0` (but no reports if it is working or not)
* `3.0`, `3.2`, `5.0`, `5.2`, `7.0`, `8.0`: **Tested, no known issues.**
* `4.0`: **Not working.** [issue](https://github.com/EFForg/rayhunter/issues/332)
* `9.0`: **Not working.** [issue](https://github.com/EFForg/rayhunter/issues/325)
* `6.2`: **One user reported it is working**
* `4.0`: **Not working yet** ([issue](https://github.com/EFForg/rayhunter/issues/332)), however [it could be installed manually](https://github.com/m0veax/rayhunter-tplink-m7350/))
* `9.0`: **Not working yet** ([issue](https://github.com/EFForg/rayhunter/issues/325), however opening/rooting works, Rayhunter could be installed manually, but does not work because of [IOCTL error](#302))
TP-Link versions newer than `3.0` have cyan packaging and a color display.
Version `3.0` has a one-bit display and white packaging.
TP-Link versions newer than `3.0` have cyan packaging and a color display. Version `3.0` has a one-bit display and white packaging.
You can find the exact hardware version of each device under the battery or
next to the barcode on the outer packaging, for example `V3.0` or `V5.2`.
You can find the exact hardware version of each device under the battery or next to the barcode on the outer packaging, for example `V3.0` or `V5.2`.
When filing bug reports, particularly with the installer, please always
specify the exact hardware version.
When filing bug reports, particularly with the installer, please always specify the exact hardware version.
You can get it from:
You can get your TP-Link M7350 from:
* First check for used offers on Ebay or equivalent, sometimes it's much cheaper there.
* [Geizhals price comparison](https://geizhals.eu/?fs=tp-link+m7350)
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## Installation & Usage
Follow the [release installation guide](./installing-from-release.md). Substitute `./installer orbic` for `./installer tplink` in other documentation. The rayhunter UI will be available at [http://192.168.0.1:8080](http://192.168.0.1:8080).
Follow the [release installation guide](./installing-from-release.md). Substitute `./installer orbic` for `./installer tplink` in other documentation. The Rayhunter UI will be available at [http://192.168.0.1:8080](http://192.168.0.1:8080).
Unlike on Orbic, the installer will not enable ADB. Instead, you can do this to obtain a root shell:
Unlike on Orbic, the installer will not enable ADB. Instead, you can obtain a root shell with the following command:
```sh
./installer util tplink-start-telnet
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## Display states
If your device has a color display, Rayhunter will show the same
red/green/white line at the top of the display as it does on Orbic, each color
meaning "warning"/"recording"/"paused" respectively. See [Using Rayhunter](./using-rayhunter.md).
If your device has a color display, Rayhunter will show the same red/green/white line at the top of the display as it does on Orbic, each color meaning "warning"/"recording"/"paused" respectively. See [Using Rayhunter](./using-rayhunter.md).
If your device has a one-bit (black-and-white) display, Rayhunter will instead
show an emoji to indicate status:
If your device has a one-bit (black-and-white) display, Rayhunter will instead show an emoji to indicate status:
* `!` means "warning (potential IMSI catcher)"
* `:)` (smiling) means "recording"
* `:` (face with no mouth) means "paused"
## Configuration
Displaying status can be changed in the configuration (`config.toml`) file, where UI level (`ui_level` variable) could be changed to:
- `0`: invisible mode, no indicator that Rayhunter is running
- `1`: subtle mode, display a green line at the top of the screen when Rayhunter is running
- `2`: demo mode, display a fun Orca GIF
- `3`: display the EFF logo
You can also change `colorblind_mode` (default is `false`) to `true`. In that case there will be blue line instead of green line.
You can change the `port` (default is `8080`) where Rayhunter is listening for incoming connections and more advanced users can change the variables `qmdl_store_path` and `debug_mode`. However, change those variables only if you know what you are doing.
## Power-saving mode/sleep
By default the device will go to sleep after N minutes of no devices being
connected. In that mode it will also turn off connections to cell phone towers.
In order for Rayhunter to record continuously, you have to turn off this sleep
mode in TP-Link's admin panel or keep e.g. your phone in the TP-Link's WiFi.
By default the device will go to sleep after N minutes of no devices being connected. In that mode it will also turn off connections to cell phone towers.
In order for Rayhunter to record continuously, you have to turn off this sleep mode in TP-Link's admin panel (go to **Advanced** - **Power Saving**) or keep e.g. your phone connectd on the TP-Link's WiFi.
## Other links
For more information on the device and instructions on how to install Rayhunter without an installer, see [rayhunter-tplink-m7350](https://github.com/m0veax/rayhunter-tplink-m7350/)
For more information on the device and instructions on how to install Rayhunter without an installer (i.e. manually), please see [rayhunter-tplink-m7350](https://github.com/m0veax/rayhunter-tplink-m7350/)