Aerohive ATOM AP30

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Aerohive ATOM AP30 A

FCC approval date: 03 April 2018
(Est.) initial retail price (in USD): $600
Country of manuf.: China

Type: access point, range extender, mesh node

FCC ID: WBV-ATOM-AP30
IC ID: 7774A-AP30

Power: 100-240 VAC ~ 50/60 Hz, 0.5 A
Connector type: AC (direct)

CPU1: Broadcom BCM47452B0 (900 MHz)
FLA1: 512 MiB536,870,912 B <br />4,194,304 Kib <br />524,288 KiB <br />4,096 Mib <br />0.5 GiB <br /> (Macronix MX30LF4G28AB-XKI)
RAM1: 512 MiB536,870,912 B <br />4,194,304 Kib <br />524,288 KiB <br />4,096 Mib <br />0.5 GiB <br /> (Nanya Model?)

Expansion IFs: none specified

WI1 chip1: Broadcom BCM47452B0
WI1 802dot11 protocols: bgn
WI1 MIMO config: 2x2:2
WI1 antenna connector: none
WI2 chip1: Broadcom Model?
WI2 802dot11 protocols: an+ac
WI2 MIMO config: 2x2:2
WI2 antenna connector: none

ETH chip1: Broadcom BCM47452B0
ETH chip2: Broadcom Model?
LAN speed: 1G
LAN ports: 1

abgn+ac

Flags: Bluetooth 4.2 LE, wired backhaul

802dot11 OUI: none specified

For a list of all currently documented Broadcom chipsets with specifications, see Broadcom.


Enterprise Pluggable Access Point

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Released as a three-pack for $599.

"ATOM-A/AEROHIVE" and "VER 1.02" are silkscreened on the board in the FCC photos.

The RAM chip, 5GHz radio, and chips on the back side of the wireless board are not identifiable. Looking closely at the internal photos the antennas with blue wires are labeled as 5GHz Wi-Fi and 2.4GHz bluetooth while the black and grey wires are for 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.

The 2.4GHz antenna wires appear to run around to the back side of the board near where the connectors for the BCM47452B0 CPU are. This suggests that both the 5GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are handled by the second, unidentifiable,

Broadcom chip on the front of the board. The only 2x2 Broadcom radio listed as supporting Bluetooth 4.2 is the BCM4359. The BCM4358 seems to be rectangular shaped instead of square like this chip and seems to only support BT 4.1. The Broadcom chip on the back of the board probably provides gigabit Ethernet since the CPU supposedly only supports fast Ethernet.