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TRENDnet TEW-AP100

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TRENDnet TEW-AP100

FCC approval date: 20 July 1999

Type: wireless router

FCC ID: IMRWLPCE24H

Power: 6 VDC, 2 A
Connector type: barrel

CPU1: Hitachi HD6417709A
FLA1: 1 MiB1,048,576 B <br />8,192 Kib <br />1,024 KiB <br />8 Mib <br />9.765625e-4 GiB <br /> (Sharp Model?)
RAM1: 4 MiB4,194,304 B <br />32,768 Kib <br />4,096 KiB <br />32 Mib <br />0.00391 GiB <br /> (Vanguard Model? × 2)

Expansion IFs: PCMCIA (16-bit)
PCMCIA slots: 1

WI1 module: ORiNOCO PC Card
WI1 module IF: PCMCIA (16-bit)
WI1 chip1: Lucent HERMES I
WI1 chip2: Lucent THESEUS HS
WI1 chip3: Philips Model?
WI1 802dot11 protocols: b
WI1 antenna connector: MC

ETH chip1: ASIX AX88195
ETH chip2: Kendin KS8737
LAN speed: 100M
LAN ports: 1

b

802dot11 OUI: 00:40:26 (1 E, -, 2000)
Ethernet OUI: 00:60:1D (1 E, 5 W, 1999)

Hitachi not currently documented.
For a list of all currently documented Lucent (Agere) chipsets with specifications, see Lucent.


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Per this old Ixbt Labs product roundup, the device shares the same manufacturer as the early Buffalo devices. The layout looks near identical to the Buffalo WLAR-L11-L and is probably the Buffalo WLA-L11.

It appears Buffalo / Melco manufactured the device as the device. It also carries a Buffalo OUI (00:40:26) in the web configuration interface screenshots. The WLAN OUI is 00:60:1D (Lucent).
The device obviously seems to have been resold by BroMax (now merged into CyberTAN), however, as the device carries (in the web UI) the FreePort brand and the model WS200-LF.

The default SSID may be 'APXXXXXX', where 'XXXXXX' is some combination of hex digits (upper case letters).

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