Ubiquiti Networks SR71-E
Ubiquiti Networks SR71-E
FCC approval date: 07 June 2011
(Est.) release date: 2009
Interface: Mini PCIe
ID: 168c:002a (24 addl. devices) SS: 0777:4e05
Windows: PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_4E050777
FCC ID: SWX-SR71E, PPD-AR5BXB92
WI1 chip1: Atheros AR9280
Additional chips
2.4/5GHz Front End Module;Skyworks;SE2593A20;SiGe, 2593A20, 037CRHF;2;
EEPROM;STMicroelectronics;24C32WP;;1;
Probable Linux driver
ath9k (in backports)
PCI ID first seen in kernel v2.6.27 (2008-10-09)
(see also passys)
Windows driver
see ath-drivers.eu
(Win 7/8/10)
Antenna connector: U.FL
abgn, 2x2:2
Flags: high power
FCC ID | |
---|---|
Apple AR5BXB92 | PPD-AR5BXB92 |
Atheros AR5BXB92 | PPD-AR5BXB92 PPD-AR5BXB92P |
AzureWave AW-NE772 | PPD-AR5BXB92 |
Foxconn U98Z044.00 (HP) | PPD-AR5BXB92 |
For a list of all currently documented Atheros (QCA) chipsets with specifications, see Atheros.
SWX-SR71E redirects to PPD-AR5BXB92, which would imply this device is simply using the Atheros AR5BXB92 reference design
This particular Amazon review indicates that the card is not outputting anything higher than 10 dBm (10 mW) per port under normal circumstances with ath9k and Ubuntu 14.04.
- They also refer to this post @ xiaopan.co, which noted a measured power of 155 mW (21.9 dBm) and a limit of 10 dBm if EEPROM-set channel/TX settings were tampered with.