Samsung SWL-1000N
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legacy (DSSS) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Platform | |||||
| Brand • Model • Rev |
Samsung SWL-1000N | ||||
| Interface |
PCMCIA (16-bit) | ||||
| Connector |
PCMCIA (16-bit) | ||||
| FCCID | |||||
| Chip1 |
AMD Am79C930 | ||||
| Chip2 |
Harris HSP3824 | ||||
| Chip3 |
Harris HFA3724 | ||||
|
OUI: none specified | |||||
| Wireless Standards |
legacy (DSSS) | ||||
| Other | |||||
| Flags |
schematics | ||||
| Probable Linux driver | |||||
|
none (see also passys) | |||||
| Retail | |||||
| FCC approval date | 12 August 1998 | ||||
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For a list of all currently documented AMD chipsets with specifications, see AMD.
For a list of all currently documented Harris chipsets with specifications, see Harris.
This device was sold by Nokia as the C021.
- 802.11 Wireless LAN Cards (internal images of the C021)
- The device in photos uses HFA3726.
Per a CII PC made 05/21/1999, Samsung swapped the HFA3724 to HFA3726, but the letter states..
- ... these components are identical in their internal circuitry. It is more or less a nomenclature change.
.. the mixer was also changed from a HFA3624 to an AT32032.