diff --git a/doc/supported-devices.md b/doc/supported-devices.md index 682e837..1dd24dd 100644 --- a/doc/supported-devices.md +++ b/doc/supported-devices.md @@ -1,19 +1,17 @@ # Supported devices -## Recommended devices +Rayhunter was built and tested primarily on the Orbic RC400L mobile hotspot, but the community has been working hard at adding support for other devices. Theoretically, if a device runs a Qualcomm modem and exposes a `/dev/diag` interface, Rayhunter may work on it. +If you have a device in mind which you'd like Rayhunter to support, please [open a discussion on our Github](https://github.com/EFForg/rayhunter/discussions)! + +## Tier 1 - Fully supported devices These devices have been extensively tested by the core developers and are widely used. We recommend running Rayhunter on one of these devices if you can. - - [Orbic RC400L](./orbic.md) - [TP-Link M7350](./tplink-m7350.md) If you are in the US, use the Orbic. TP-Link M7350 also works but is usually more expensive to obtain. Otherwise use TP-Link M7350. -## Other devices - -These devices are also supported but less commonly used. We do not recommend getting them for this purpose unless you already have one. - -- [TP-Link M7310](./tplink-m7310.md) +## Tier 2 - Functional devices +Some developers have succeeded in getting Rayhunter running on these devices, but they have not received the same level of adoption as tier 1 devices. - [Wingtech CT2MHS01](./wingtech-ct2mhs01.md) - -Theoretically, if a device can be rooted, runs a Qualcomm modem and exposes a `/dev/diag` interface, Rayhunter may work on it. If you have a device in mind which you'd like Rayhunter to support, please [open a discussion on our Github](https://github.com/EFForg/rayhunter/discussions)! +- [TP-Link M7310](./tplink-m7310.md)