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Originally Posted by stikonas
In case somebody has similar problem, the thing that helped was removing (in practice just moving to some other location) file /opt/ar6k/host/support/loadAR6000.sh
Once the file is moved away, Kindle Java framework does not start WiFi and my Kindle booted  . Most likely there is some hardware failure of WiFi chip.
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Are you certain that it is the Java framework that is executing that shell script?
Sounds unlikely (and way too late in the device start-up sequence).