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Atheros AR5BCB-00043
Atheros AR5BCB-00043
FCC approval date: 3 October 2003
Interface: PCMCIA (32-bit)
ID: ????:????
FCC ID: PPD-AR5BCB-00043
Chipset: Atheros AR5004G
Chip 1: Atheros AR5213
Chip 2: Atheros AR2112
Linux driver
ath5k (in compat-drivers) or madwifi
(see also passys)
Windows driver
see atheros.cz
Antenna connector: none
bg
OUI: none specified
| FCC ID | |
|---|---|
| AT&T Plug and Share 6700G rev 02 | O7J-GL245401-1A1 PPD-AR5BCB-00043 |
| Blitzz BWP712 | N89-WE603H PPD-AR5BCB-00043 |
| CyberTAN WE603-H | N89-WE603H PPD-AR5BCB-00043 |
| D-Link DWL-G650 rev B4 | PPD-AR5BCB-00043 KA2DWLG650B4 |
| Gigabyte GN-WMAG01 | JCK-GN-WMAG01 PPD-AR5BCB-00043 |
| Global Sun GL245401-1A1 | O7J-GL245401-1A1 PPD-AR5BCB-00043 |
| X-Micro XWL-11GPAG | RAFXWL-11GPAG O7J-GL245401-1A1 PPD-AR5BCB-00043 |
unreadable, guessing this is the AR5004G (AR5213 + AR2112) PCMCIA (32-bit) reference (ok, it must be since it supports Super G)
23.32 dBm (214.78 mW) peak output power on 802.11b mode
22.53 dBm (179.06 mW) peak output power on 802.11g normal
23.53 dBm (225.42 mW) peak output power on 802.11g turbo