Wifix 1.0.1 Hack Wifi

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Jul 9, 2024, 7:39:13 AM7/9/24
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I have an android application developed by using Xamarin forms, I will show the available wifi networks inside my application using Wifi Manager. User chooses any network and give password then I will add that network and enable the same to connect it. Here is the code

It is Qualcomm Atheros QCA9533 motherboard and Longsung U9300C modem. No info about Longsung 9300 is available on the Net. It's original firmware is however OpenWRT based, as I found playing with it. If I remember the System Log output correctly, the first line showed the date to be circa 2017.

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The original firmware was in Chinese so I could not make any head or tail of it. Luckily I had backed up the firmware image before I flashed it with WiFiX NEXQ6GO-M Cellular Router firmware. The reason was that the NEXQ6GO router is a look alike for the KUWFI router that I have plus it also uses the same mother board. My reason for doing it was to introduce SMS send/receive capability into the KUWFI. The outcome was that the new WiFix firmware worked but the router stopped connecting to the GSM network. Now with hindsight, I surmise that this happened because the WiFix firmware wasn't meant for the LONGSHUN 9300 modem installed inside the router.

I then tried to reinstall the original Chinese firmware but ended up bricking the router. My last attempt was to install WinSCP and try to get into the router. Unfortunately this also didn't work as WinSCP could not proceed beyond the authentication stage because the password/username were not correct.

The image you show of the motherboard is not the same as the NEXQ6GO. I checked. The NEXQ6GO is a rebadged ZBT WE826-Q running a custom ROOter firmware. The NEXR5GO is a rebadged SXTech RD05A01 also running a custom ROOter.

No surprise that as that modem has zero support in OpenWrt or Linux. The manufacturer probably added whatever driver support was needed for this modem but never released any code. ROOter has support for a lot of modems but I've never heard of the Longshun 9300 before. Good luck finding third party firmware that will support it.

I think my nemesis in the KUWFI may not be 9531 but in fact the LONGSHUN 9300. I should have, but forgot to mention that the 9531 part works. When I connect the Ethernet port of the KUWFI to the D-Link Router's (the operational router) KUFWI acquires an IP address and connects to the internet and Wifi becomes alive, and accessible from other computers and phones. This leads me to believe that the 9531 part is alive and kicking.

Thanks for the response Ralph. It is my pleasure and honour to get a reply from Dairyman . Infact I tried to register on the Whirlpool forum from but I never got the linkup email despite several attempts. I figured it might be restricted to Australians only.

Secondly the NEXR5 is a dual band thing. That is the reason I did not consider it. Besides that, as I have mentioned in my response to FROLLIC, the KUWFI wifi part, which is primarily concerned with the motherboard (and as such the QCA9531) functions OK. It is only the GSM part, related to LONGSUNG 9300 that doesn't work. Anyway the clinching reason was my KUWFI and the NEXQ6 are look alikes

Yes that is so. My efforts to get some info/design data about the LongSung9300 from the Internet, have not been fruitful. But I will continue to try. One thing that I found was that the 9300 talks to the cpu over the uart, which if true makes it real easy if I can find the list of AT commands. I can even link it to an ESP8266/ESP32 for the wifi functionality instead of these expensive Qualcomm and Sierra or Huwawi SOCs (something like the SIMM900 module for Arduino). But that's a long story.

Many thanks for this pointer Dairyman. Much appreciated. I am a noob in this field but like to attribute a steep learning curve capability to myself . Hopefully with help I will learn fast.
Shall read up further on the bootloader recovery method. I remember some mention of it on the ROOTer website.

That is the correct firmware for you although the only difference between the NEXQ6GO and NEXR5GO firmware is the extra Wifi driver. I've used the same firmware on about 5 different routers based on the QCA9531 with no problems.

I did find one site that gave some information on patching the Option serial driver for this modem. It needs to be built into the firmware and isn't something you can add to an existing firmware. I do this for ROOter regularly to add new modem support.

From that web page it appears that the modem only worked in PPP mode using the normal ttyUSB interfaces. But they also talk about serial to parallel conversion which isn't something I've heard of before with modems. This is the page

If it is supported it is dead simple. Give your computer a Static IP as the router will not have a DHCP server running. Unplug the router from power and hold in the reset button. Plug in power while holding the button in. Wait for about 10 seconds and release. Go to and you'll find a web page that allows you to flash the router.

It is too bad you can't register with Whirlpool as I'm sure we could get something working by looking at information from the router and making new firmware for it. I'd rather not do that here as this is ROOter work and not OpenWrt.

Before bricking it I had accessed the firmware. On the Backup Tab, unfortunately all the LUCI instructions were in Chinese, with some words in English. Backup was one of them. So I backed up. However, with hindsight, I now know that the only thing that got backed up was the config files and not the bin file. So when I tried restoring the .tar file it didn't work. Looking at the Rooter instructions on this I learned that it has to be a bin file. Since I had the NEXQ6 bin file, I flashed it and it worked.

Yeah. I am also looking around on the Chinese sites to see if I can dig up data about the 9300. However since everyone is now shooting for 5 GHz and 5G; even ready to start the next World War on this count . So maybe the 9300 maybe ready to become a 'has been', since most SoC info I am seeing is 5G related.

About the Whirlpool I don't know what the issue is, related to me not receiving an email. Will keep trying. I have an excellent experience with , another Aussie forum on Solar related stuff. I have learned tons of stuff from it.

WiFix Manager is a paid app for Android published in the Other list of apps, part of Development.

The company that develops WiFix Manager is Fardjad. The latest version released by its developer is 1.32. This app was rated by 50 users of our site and has an average rating of 4.1.

To install WiFix Manager on your Android device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2013-09-26 and was downloaded 5,843 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the WiFix Manager as malware as malware if the download link to com.fardjad.android.wifixmanager is broken.

How to install WiFix Manager on your Android device:

  • Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to Google Play.
  • Once the WiFix Manager is shown in the Google Play listing of your Android device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the Install button located below the search bar and to the right of the app icon.
  • A pop-up window with the permissions required by WiFix Manager will be shown. Click on Accept to continue the process.
  • WiFix Manager will be downloaded onto your device, displaying a progress. Once the download completes, the installation will start and you'll get a notification after the installation is finished.

The Pause function only pauses WiFi access on your home network and does not impact access to using cellular data, a public Xfinity WiFi hotspot (both XFINITY and xfinitywifi, which you cannot disable) or other available WiFi networks. When attempting to access the Internet on a paused device, the user will see the device's default message that the site cannot be reached or that it is not connected to the Internet.

If you disconnect their device(s) at the assigned Pause time, they should not be able to reconnect until the assigned wakeup time on those devices. I hope this helps with any confusion on how this feature is designed. I love the Xfinity App and all the benefits it offers for control over our in-home network, including the advanced security that keeps my kids safe while they're online. Please let us know if you have any additional questions we can help with. Thanks for being part of the Comcast family, and have a wonderful day!

What exactly is that? Assume from your post you have an iPhone. What brand/model of wifi router do you have? What exactly did you try in order to connect the camera? Did you verify it is a 2.4Ghz network? Confirmed SSID and Password are correct? Is this your first Wyze device?

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