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TP-Link M7350

Rayhunter is currently working on support for the TP-Link M7350. This device supports many more frequency bands than the Orbic RC400L, meaning it works in the EU, for example.

You can get it on Ebay on Amazon, but particularly in the EU it is often significantly cheaper second-hand on local forums, ranging anywhere from 15 EUR to 50 EUR (used)

As of 0.2.8, the official Rayhunter release contains a "rayhunter-daemon-tplink" binary that can be manually installed onto the device. Work on an official installer like install.sh is in progress.

For information on manual installation see rayhunter-tplink-m7350

Hardware versions

The TP-Link comes in many different hardware versions. You can find the hardware version of each device under the battery or next to the barcode on the outer packaging, for example V3.0 or V5.2. Support for installation varies:

  • 1.0-2.0: Not tested, probably impossible to obtain anymore (even second-hand)
  • 3.0, 3.2, 5.0, 5.2, 7.0, 8.0: Tested, no issues.
  • 9.0: Recording might be broken, could be fixed if there is demand.

Otherwise is mostly no difference to the user, except that versions after 3.0 have a color display.

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.

If your device has a one-bit (black-and-white) display, Rayhunter will instead show an emoji to indicate status. ! means "warning", :) (smiling) means "recording", : (face with no mouth) means "paused".