Because this is a highly technical string typically found in router diagnostic logs or firmware update notes, here are a few post ideas depending on your goal: Option 1: Troubleshooting Guide (Helpful Tone)
The middle section, , breaks the standard hexadecimal pattern. Standard hex uses characters 0-9 and a-f. The inclusion of 'j' suggests one of three possibilities: 3fe49362jjij50
Alternatively, maybe it's a combination of letters and numbers used in a custom encoding. Or maybe it's an encrypted string. The user might be trying to find out what this code refers to or how to decode it. Since the user mentioned "long guide", perhaps there's a guide for decoding such a string. But I don't have access to external resources or specific guides. Because this is a highly technical string typically
: It appears in discussions for tools like the Nokia/Alcatel-Lucent router backup configuration tool, where users try to decrypt or modify configuration files ( config.cfg ) . Or maybe it's an encrypted string