Linksys E900
bgn (N300) | |
---|---|
Wireless-N300 Router | |
Support | |
Wikipedia | |
WikiDevi.wi-cat.ru | |
3rd Party Firmware | |
dd-wrt | |
OpenWrt |
Status Unknown |
Tomato any flavor | |
Gargoyle |
Status Unknown |
Platform | |
Brand • Model • Rev |
Linksys E900 |
FCC ID | |
IC ID | |
Type |
wireless router |
CPU1 |
Broadcom BCM5357C0 |
CPU1 Type |
MIPS 74K |
CPU1 Speed |
300 MHz |
Flash1 Chip |
Winbond 25Q64BVSIG |
Flash1 Size |
8 MiB8,388,608 B <br />65,536 Kib <br />8,192 KiB <br />64 Mib <br />0.00781 GiB <br /> |
RAM1 Size |
32 MiB33,554,432 B <br />262,144 Kib <br />32,768 KiB <br />256 Mib <br />0.0313 GiB <br /> |
RAM1 Chip |
Winbond W9425G6JH-5 |
ETH chip1 |
Broadcom BCM5357C0 |
Switch |
Broadcom BCM5357C0 |
Ethernet Port Count |
1-1GbE-WAN 4-1GbE-LAN |
Expansion IF types |
none specified |
Power |
12 VDC, 0.5 A |
Connector type |
barrel |
Other | |
Default IP address: 192.168.1.1 | |
Manuf/OEM/ODM | |
3rd Party Firmware Support | |
Retail | |
FCC approval date | 29 November 2011 |
(Est.) release date | 09 March 2012 |
UPC |
745883594641 (UPC DB, On eBay) |
ASIN |
B007IL764W ![]() |
Country of manuf | China |
Radio 1 | |
Chip1 |
Broadcom BCM5357C0 |
Wireless interface OUI |
20:AA:4B |
Antenna Connector Type |
none specified |
MIMO status |
2x2:2 |
Wireless Standard |
IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
802.11n |
up to 300 Mbps |
802.11g |
up to 54 Mbps |
802.11b |
up to 11 Mbps |
WiFi Operating Frequency |
2.4 GHz |
For a list of all currently documented Broadcom chipsets with specifications, see Broadcom.
For a list of all currently documented Linksys device with specifications, see Linksys.
- • 300 Mbps - 2SS 2.4GHz 802.11n (40MHz chan.) = N300 class
Overview
On the DD-WRT forums (boot log, CFE dump)
- "3763-11900102R" is silkscreened on the board
- This is the same CyberTAN board P/N as the Linksys E800 and the Linksys E1200 v2.
- 20:AA:4B OUI
Supported by RAF builds of Tomato by Victek.
Supported by K26RT-N builds of Tomato by Shibby.
Supported by OpenWRT, however as of version 15.05 the wireless radio does not work and pretty much routing is very slow to the point of being unusable. It probably will never be fixed. Do not bother trying.
The default SSID is probably CiscoXXXXX where XXXXX is the last 5 digits of the serial number. If the device has been configured with Cisco Connect the device will probably have a randomly generated SSID.
- Linksys
- Embedded system/wireless router
- Embedded System Broadcom
- Embedded System BCM5357C0
- Embedded System MIPS
- Embedded System 74K
- Manuf CyberTAN
- DD-WRT Supported
- Tomato Supported
- Has Mimo Status
- Embedded System IEEE 802.11b/g/n
- Single-Radio Wireless Embedded System
- Wireless Embedded System
- Embedded System
- English Documentation