Calix GigaSpire GS2020E
Calix GS2020 E
FCC approval date: 25 July 2018
Country of manuf.: China
Series: AX6000
Type: wireless router, IoT hub
FCC ID: 2ABLK-GS2020
IC ID: 4009A-GS2020
Power: 12 VDC, 5 A
Connector type: barrel
CPU1: Qualcomm IPQ8074 (2 GHz, 4 cores)
FLA1: ? MiB (Brand? Model?)
RAM1: ? MiB (Brand? Model?)
Expansion IFs: USB 3.0
USB ports: 1
WI1 chip1: Qualcomm QCN5054
WI1 chip2: Qualcomm QCN5054
WI1 802dot11 protocols: an+ac+ax
WI1 MIMO config: 8x8:8
WI1 antenna connector: none
WI2 chip1: Qualcomm QCN5024
WI2 802dot11 protocols: bgn+ax
WI2 MIMO config: 4x4:4
WI2 antenna connector: none
ETH chip1: Brand? Model?
LAN speed: 1G
LAN ports: 1
WAN speed: 1G
WAN ports: 1
abgn+ac+ax
Stock FW OS: Linux 4.4.60
Flags: VHT80+80, HE80+80, 3.5mm audio output
Default SSID: CXNKXXXXXXXX (1 addl. devices)
Default IP address: 192.168.1.1
the IP 192.168.1.1 is used by 1304 additional devices
of which 3 are Calix devices
Default login user: admin
Default login password: blank
admin:blank credentials used by 345 additional devices
of which 4 are Calix devices
802dot11 OUI: none specified
For a list of all currently documented Qualcomm chipsets with specifications, see Qualcomm.
Some FCC documents are reused from the Calix GigaSpire GS2026E. This device supposedly just has the Zigbee, Z-wave, Bluetooth, and voice recognition hardware removed according to the Attestation Reuse Data R1 document.
The maximum transfer rate for 802.11ax is listed as 4803.9Mbps in test report documents despite claims within the same documents that 80+80MHz channel bandwidths are supported with 8TX and 8RX chains. We'll go with the 4800 Mbps speed, for now, on the assumption that this device drops down to 4x4:4 when using 80+80MHz channels since other 802.11ax devices currently seem to do so.
This device was under short-term confidentiality, but that expired 01/20/2019.
Wi-Fi Certified : WFA78706 (as of 08/14/2018)