Atmel/Atmel AT76C502A (503A,505,505A) based wireless PCMCIA (USB) devices

==Atmel/Atmel AT76C502A (503A,505,505A) based wireless PCMCIA (USB) devices==
 * • Atmel << Atmel AT76C502A << Atmel AT76C503A << Atmel AT76C505A

Atmel AT76C502/3/5A based wireless USB devices
Source: http://at76c503a.berlios.de/devices.html (web.archive.org) • WikiDevi


 * Get the binary closed source driver (./~jhecker/atmeldrv/) here.
 * Get the Sourceforge GPL open sourced driver (for PC Card, PCI and USB) here.
 * Get the BerliOS Linux open sourced driver (USB only at76_usb) here.
 * Most success with the Sourceforge GPL drivers has been reported with
 * kernel v2.4.19, GCC 2.95 and GCC 3.0, and the UHCI kernel module.
 * The USB-UHCI module sometimes causes problems.
 * The GPL driver is reported working just fine with Redhat 8.0.


 * See Howto on how to build and install the Sourceforge GPL drivers.
 * If you find the FCC ID of your device among the devices reported running with one of the drivers,
 * your chances are high to get it running as well. Your device is almost certainly just rebranded.


 * Thomas McQuitty Mac OS X WLAN table describes how to modify the Belkin OS-X driver to work with other devices.
 * Please obey that the WLAN device must have the Atmel AT76C503A and a RFMD radio inside!
 * I'm not sure about a RFMD / Accton radio, please report any success.
 * This table comes without any warranty; information may be incorrect


 * See also Atmel WLAN driver (USB Table) (AT76C503A + RFMD/Qorvo)

Wireless adapters
This device is listed on the Atmel AT76C502/3/5A device matrix • (via archive.org, berliOS is dead as of 2014-04-30) See also: Atmel AT76C50x based wireless devices
 * (129 in total, 117 chipsets verified)


 * Lantech 8800-510 - Wireless PCMCIA Card • Block Diagram
 * Atmel AT76C502A (MAC) + RFMD RF3000 (BBP)/RF2948B (RFIC)


 * Sitecom WL-011 - Wireless PCMCIA Card • HowTo
 * Atmel AT76C502A (d601:0007, module pcmf502r)

Key

 * Driver - the device vendor supplies a linux driver
 * Verified - its been confirmed that the device does contain an AT76C502/3A/5/5A.
 * Let me know if you can verify one of these!
 * Please email additions/corrections to joerg.albert@gmx.de
 * Last updated: Thu Sep 23 01:09:45 CEST 2004


 * Note: Not all of these devices have been verified as being AT76C50x-based.
 * For many of these, the Windows drivers were downloaded and the presence
 * of vnetusb*.* files and USBFVNET* references in the *.inf files were used
 * as indicators that the device may contain a AT76C50x.


 * Thanks to James M. for doing the hard work in creating this table
 * and to Jason Hecker for maintaining it for a long time.