EdiMax BR-6475nD

Edimax's GPL source code for the device (build environment is Fedora 7 i386)

This device supports AP, STA, Bridge, WDS, and universal repeater modes.

"1244-00000737-50Z" is silkscreened on the board in the FCC photos and on uk.hardware.info's images.
 * FCC docs show two USB ports installed, but this model does not have any populated USB ports.
 * Note: The RT3662 SoC only has two native USB 2.0 host IFs.. or 1x host and 1x slave/device.

The FCC test report lists the following as identical models
 * Edimax BR-6475nD, GR-475nD, EW-7475PDD
 * Intellinet 525039
 * SMC SMCE21011 v2

On uk.hardware.info
 * The 5GHz radio is using two Skyworks (SiGe) SE2537L / 2537L 5GHz Power Amplifier ICs.
 * The 2.4GHz radio is using two Microchip (SST) Power Amplifier ICs (SST12LP15A?).
 * The third receive chain is unpopulated. There are only two antennas in use.

Testing of the device on XFastest (CN) (w/ good external and Web UI images)
 * EDIMAX (2.4GHz) and EDIMAX2 (5GHz) SSIDs (probably changed from default?), 80:1F:02 OUIs

The sample SSIDs shown in the manual are Edimax.
 * If not these or EDIMAX+EDIMAX2, the default SSIDs may possibly be Edimax2.4GHz and Edimax5GHz.

The power adapter shown in the FCC photos and on XFastest is a DVE DSA-12GX-12 FUS 120120 (100-240VAC ~ 50/60Hz, 0.3A -> 12VDC, 1A).

Links of Interest

 * http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=146285

USB Info
FCC documents show two USB ports installed, but the shipping model does not appear to have them.

There are solder pads for seven USB ports. Solder pads for two triple stacked USB ports are located on the front of the board, right next to the leds. A single usb solder pad is located beside the power socket, this location is obstructed by the antenna fitting.

Pictures
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