true, something like that. My girlfriend laughed at me also.
1. GPS works, not really useful
2. Significantly better coverage in my place
3. IMSI better than ereader ; )
4. Easier to retrofit to non-3G kindles because only 4 USB wires needed, no SIM holder...
/usr/sbin/wand ac317b1e9aa1ead67923165b88ec590e
At startup a generic USB serial kernel module is loaded, wand examines the port and determines modem type. wand loads wan library with management functions (connect, signal strength. statistics. diagnostics, etc.). These are /usr/lib/... since they are linked against wand they are only useful on working Kindle.
libwan_module.0101.so -> libdmd_module.so.0.1 71472bc04847870de52ec9a78b530ea9
libwan_module.0201.so -> libe725_module.so.0.1 5bfc465b12c668882fa9e924565ee042
libwan_module.0302.so -> libe860_module.so.0.1 debd142629865f88db4e9fdd23516aac
libwan_module.0303.so -> libdtp_module.so.0.1 ce7b7b42bcb870a63ce222f0f52cc9cc
libwan_module.0403.so -> libdtp_module.so
0403 is the AnyData module in the latest K3 3G, and the only library included "anymore".
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