Linksys WRT1900AC v1


 * Product page

Linksys WRT1900AC v1 - Mamba

This device could possibly be somewhat (or really) similar to Marvell's RD-88W-AP-8864-DR1 ref. design (certified on 12/28) notes each radio as using 3 spatial streams, OS as Linux 3.2.40.

FCC info

 * "48SAM103.SGF" would appear to be silkscreened on the board in the FCC photos.
 * "48.SAM102.SGC" and "2013.08.14" is silkscreened on the wireless module shown.
 * The 802.11 AS ICs markings are not easily discernible.
 * The 2.4GHz PAMs in use look to be SE2623Ls.
 * The 5GHz PAMs in use seem to be SKY85402s.
 * The style of the module is similar to that of the TwinTower module used in the
 * Google Fiber Network Box (GFRG110) (also using a Marvell based board).

Wikis

 * On the OpenWrt Wiki
 * WRT1900AC v1 - Marvell MV78230 @1.2GHz (Mamba)
 * WRT1900AC DD-WRT wiki
 * WRT1900AC DD-WRT wiki

Reviews

 * On SmallNetBuilder (+ more tests)
 * On TweakTown
 * On OpenITforum

Forum / News aggregator posts

 * Update on Linksys WRT1900AC support on the OpenWrt forums
 * On the DD-WRT forums
 * references this PCWorld article stating the device uses a Marvell chipset


 * On the SmallNetBuilder forums
 * /r/linux thread on the first released OpenWrt patchset
 * Known Reboot issues
 * this post (Update on Linksys WRT1900AC support) on the OpenWrt forums

Reg. third party FW support

 * wrt1900ac/opensource repo on GitHub
 * Belkin's first patchset for the WRT1900AC submitted to the OpenWrt-Devel ML
 * The wireless driver was submitted as a blob (ap8x.ko)..
 * the board (Mamba) is noted as using an MV78230 (ARMADA XP) CPU and Renesas uPD720202 USB3 controller (an EtronTech controller is shown in the FCC photos).

While released without any real third-party firmware support, the WRT1900AC (and subsequent Marvell variants) are fairly well supported now that mwlwifi has been integrated into OpenWrt/LEDE, though inclusion into the mainline Linux kernel is still pending.

Other

 * Announcement video on YouTube (1080p quality available)
 * The shown board seems to be manufactured by Wistron NeWeb ("48SAM103.SGB" / something like that appears to be silkscreened on it)
 * Linksys's previous Broadcom based gear manuf. by WNC had a board P/N starting with 48SAB, seeming to indicate that it is Marvell powered (MTK may still be R)
 * The Wi-Fi radios would appear to be modular (Mini PCIe)


 * Linksys Goes Back To The Future For New AC1900 Router on SmallNetBuilder


 * Davidc502 LEDE Snapshots for the MRVL WRT variants