Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex 7762-S
Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex 7762-S
Manuf (OEM/ODM): Senao
FCC approval date: 05 October 2010
Country of manuf.: Taiwan
Type: access point
FCC ID: S9G-ZF7762X, U2M-ZF7762
IC ID: 5912A-ZF7762X
Power: 12 VDC, ? A
Connector type: unknown
PoE tag: 802.3at, standard
CPU1: Atheros AR7161
FLA1: 16 MiB16,777,216 B <br />131,072 Kib <br />16,384 KiB <br />128 Mib <br />0.0156 GiB <br /> (STMicroelectronics 25P28V6P)
RAM1: ? MiB (Micron Model? × 2)
Expansion IFs: none specified
WI1 chip1: Atheros AR9160
WI1 chip2: Atheros Model?
WI1 802dot11 protocols: bgn
WI1 MIMO config: 3x3:2
WI1 antenna connector: U.FL
WI2 chip1: Atheros AR9160
WI2 chip2: Atheros Model?
WI2 802dot11 protocols: an
WI2 MIMO config: 2x2:2
WI2 antenna connector: U.FL, N-Female
ETH chip1: Atheros AR7161
ETH chip2: Marvell Model?
ETH chip3: Marvell Model?
LAN speed: 1G
LAN ports: 2
abgn
Flags: outdoor
Default IP address: 192.168.0.1
the IP 192.168.0.1 is used by 785 additional devices
of which 16 are Ruckus Wireless devices
Default login user: super
Default login password: sp-admin
super:sp-admin credentials used by 17 additional devices
of which 17 are Ruckus Wireless devices
802dot11 OUI: none specified
For a list of all currently documented Atheros (QCA) chipsets with specifications, see Atheros.
Outdoor 802.11n Sector AP
Product page
- Smart antenna for 2.4GHz (12 elements), external antennas for 5GHz
The Ruckus Wireless logo, "Giterdone 10", "Asm 120-11132-[ ] Rev [ ]", and "ROHS COMPLIANT" is silkscreened on the board in the FCC photos.
- "FAB 100-11132-001 REV A" is on the back of the board.
The device has two Ethernet interfaces - one is Gigabit.
- PoE input w/ the 10/100/1000 port, PoE output (802.3af) w/ the 10/100 port
The FCC docs show the device with..
- an Atheros AR7161-BC1A SoC
- a STMicroelectronics 25P28V6P SPI Flash
- two Micron RAM chips
- one Marvell GbE PHY
- one Marvell FE PHY
- two Atheros MAC/BBs w/ accompanying RF chips (presumed to be AR9160+AR910x)
The docs for U2M-ZF7762 (ZoneFlex 7762 AP) were filed 08/24/2009.
The FCC manual specifies the default SSID format as WirelessX (where X is a number between 1 and 8, 8 WLANs)