Code improvement to get the ASUS Router Model ID.#3
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Code improvement to get the ASUS Router Model ID.
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Not all ASUS router F/W versions use or set the "model" NVRAM variable; most use either "odmpid" or "productid" variable to store the router model ID. Other keys listed in the function are used/checked as a last resort.
See another proposed code improvement described in Issue #2:
#2