Netgear WPN311
Netgear WPN311 V1H2
Manuf (OEM/ODM): Cameo WLG-1202
FCC approval date: 17 December 2004
Country of manuf.: China
Interface: PCI
ID: 168c:0013 (109 addl. devices)
Windows: PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013
FCC ID: PY3WG311TV3
IC ID: 4054A-WG311TV3
Chipset: Atheros AR5005GS
WI1 chip1: Atheros AR2414
Probable Linux driver
ath5k (in backports) or madwifi
PCI ID first seen in kernel v2.6.25 (2008-04-17)
(see also passys)
Windows driver
see atheros-drivers.com
Antenna connector: RP-SMA
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FCC ID | |
---|---|
Netgear WG311T rev A2 | PY3WG311TV3 |
Netgear WG311T rev v1h3 / v1h4 | PY3WG311TV3 |
For a list of all currently documented Atheros (QCA) chipsets with specifications, see Atheros.
RangeMax Wireless PCI Adapter
• Support page, Driver
This device is clearly a Cameo WLG-1202.
"NETGEAR" and "32-bit Wireless PCI Adapter Rev.A3" (as well as a large bit of FCC compliance text, some other stuff, the FCC ID, and the IC ID) is silkscreened on the board. A label on the back of the board identifies the device as a WPN311 V1H2.
This device is presumed to use AR2414 based on the specifications. The FCC pictures of the card also indicate that is indeed an AR2414.
A whirlpool.net.au user described a WPN311 card labeled with Rev. A3 on the back
dmesg | grep ath5k [ 25.378627] ath5k 0000:00:0b.0: PCI INT A -> Link[LNKA] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10 [ 25.390695] ath5k 0000:00:0b.0: registered as 'phy0' [ 26.271140] ath5k phy0: Atheros AR2414 chip found (MAC: 0x79, PHY: 0x45)