Samsung WIDT10B
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abgn | |
|---|---|
| Platform | |
| Brand • Model • Rev |
Samsung WIDT10B |
| Interface |
USB 2.0 |
| Connector |
(non-standard connector) |
| Form factor |
module |
| FCCID | |
| ICID | |
| Chip1 |
Broadcom BCM43236 |
| MIMO status |
2x2:2 |
| Wireless Standards |
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n |
| Probable Linux driver | |
|
presumably none brcmfmac (in backports) supports rev. 3 chips, which appear to be 43236B's non-B chips appear to be rev. 2 only and do not use the fullmac driver model (see also passys) | |
| Windows driver | |
|
try 5.100.68.46 (possibly 6.30.145.26) for XP note: 5GHz support disabled as it seems to be broken - replace BCM43XNGD with BCM43XNMD in .inf file for your device if you wish to test it or 5.100.68.46 for Vista/Win7 not working? let me know | |
| Retail | |
| FCC approval date | 17 February 2011 |
For a list of all currently documented Broadcom chipsets with specifications, see Broadcom.
This is a wireless module for some Samsung products.
- PN51D7000FF (TV)
- BD-D8500A/XY (Blu-ray player), shell-less module
"48DNUB06.SGD", "WiDT Ver. 0.3", "34x36mm, 1.0T", and "2010.09.07" is silkscreened on the board in the FCC photos (very likely indicating Wistron NeWeb manufacture for this particular unit). A label with a MAC (OUI E4:7C:F9, Samsung) is also affixed to the device in the FCC photos.
Some models in the wild is labeled with "BN59-01130A", "WiFi Module", and "T77H249.01".. which would seem to indicate that Foxconn is manufacturing at least some units.
- Others are labeled somewhat differently.