BearExtender Turbo
BearExtender Turbo
Manuf (OEM/ODM): Zioncom
FCC approval date: 25 October 2013
(Est.) initial retail price (in USD): $79.97
UPC: 610395760962 (UPC DB, On eBay)
Country of manuf.: China
Interface: USB
USB 3.0
Connector: Female Micro-B
Form factor tags: corded (modular) adapter
FCC ID: AMB-BE0272
WI1 chip1: Realtek RTL8812AU
Additional chips
5GHz Power Amplifier IC;Skyworks;SE5022T;SiGe, 5022T, 313FT;2;
SPDT Switch w/ LNA;Skyworks;SKY85601;;2;;16-pin QFN;2.5 mm x 2.5mm;
Probable Linux driver
Realtek vendor driver (8812au)
Driver version 5.3.4 available on Edimax site
(select EW-7811UAC on Edimax download page)
See also aircrack-ng rtl8812au repo on GitHub
(see also passys)
Windows driver
see Realtek's website
Antenna connector: RP-SMA
abgn+ac, 2x2:2
OUI: none specified
For a list of all currently documented Realtek chipsets with specifications, see Realtek.
Press release on the BearExtender site
Per the FCC docs...
- The antenna manufacturer is noted as huaDeChang (Shenzhen Hua De Chang Technology Co.,Ltd).
- The shown sample OUI in the FCC manual is 64:E5:99 (EFM Networks [ipTIME], principally / solely sells Zioncom stuff)
- The sole shot of the device shows it with a Zioncom typical design
Per BearExtender's drivers, this device is using RTL8812AU. There is no vendor specific USB ID in the driver - it may be using a default 8812 USB ID (0bda:8812 [standard], 0bda:881a [RTL8812AU-VS], 0bda:881b [RTL8812AU-VL], 0bda:881c [RTL8812AU-VN]).
This device is probably the same OEM model as the ipTIME A2000UA.
- Antenna connectors used are presumed to be RP-SMA. The form factor of the device indicates a (USB 3) Micro-B cable is used.