Patrik,
I have figured out the problem. It is in a script /etc/init.d/remove-rs9113. It is removing the rs9113 driver because the hardware ID is not “MTCDT-0.1″. The intent of the script is to make sure that the rs9113 driver not be installed on hardware that doesn’t have the wifi module (licensing). The MTCDT-0.0 hardware doesn’t have the rs9113 module on-board. The MTCDTIP-0.0 does.
Your serial number (deviceId) looks like it is a later model with wifi so the capa-wifi value is set correctly. I believe that something is messed up coming out of production on this unit (they changed the hw-version). I think that the hw-version being set to MTCDTIP-0.0 has caused a bug when the device first boots, and the aforementioned script is incorrectly removing the rs9113 driver. Please file a portal case at https://support.multitech.com. This is an issue that needs to be fixed. In the mean time, I am not sure that there is a workaround.
Jeff
Jeff