| Hack: | The NoCat Night Light | |
| Subject: | Hey Rob - Are you sure it's Linksys? | |
| Date: | 2003-05-12 14:35:13 | |
| From: | rflicken | |
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Response to: Hey Rob - Are you sure it's Linksys?
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It was according to the FCC. Unfortunately I don't have the FCC ID handy, but you can look it up for yourself at:
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Hey Rob - Are you sure it's Linksys?
2003-05-12 15:18:40 adpsk [View]
FCC ID :O6M-PW250 -
Variant of an OEM
2003-05-20 17:04:41 anonymous2 [View]
My Sharp Zaurus (C700) recognized it immediately:
Bromax OEM 11Mbps 802.11b WLAN Card (Prism 2.5)
The Hostap linux drivers recognized it, but I think the prism firmware (1.4.2 station, 1.1.0 primary) needs updating since the AP doesn't appear elsewhere.
One thing is that iwconfig/iwlist showed all channels including 12-14 - they are only restricted by the AP hardware or the config software, so be carefult not to violate the FCC rules. Of course you would need another similarly open to be able to connect (though I've heard reports of some cards seeing the extra channels at a lowered data rate or signal strength).
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Variant of an OEM
2003-07-14 17:42:26 anonymous2 [View]
BroMax drivers don't work for me. Maybe some are LinkSys, others are BroMax?
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