Motorola SURFboard SBG6782-AC


 * Arris product page •  Datasheet  •  User Guide

Note: Arris is the new (and current) owner of Motorola Home, Motorola Mobility's
 * (previously Motorola's cell phone [mostly] division, now a subsidiary of Google)
 * broadband unit. See more info on TechCrunch and elsewhere...

The FCC ID covering this entry also covers the diagnostic-use model
 * (SBG6782-ACHU DIAGNOSTIC). Per the FCC photos...


 * "80211AC WIFI CARD", "588434-003 REV.2 JAN-30-2013" and
 * the Motorola logo is silkscreened on the 11ac WiFi module.
 * The 11ac module has two integral on-card antennas and a U.FL jack
 * for another with different positioning. It is using three Skyworks RFICs.


 * "2.4G WIFI CARD", "588434-001 REV.4", and the Motorola logo
 * is silkscreened on the front of the 2.4GHz WiFi module.
 * "PCB MADE IN CHINA" is silkscreened on the back of the card.
 * The 2.4GHz module has one integral on-card antenna and two U.FL jacks for
 * two antennas mounted in a different position (marked YELLOW and WHITE).
 * It looks to be using three Skyworks (SiGe) PAMs.


 * The MoCA controller is from Entropic Communications.
 * The power supply module is a Delta Electronics ADP-48AN AA / Motorola
 * P/N 588239-001 (100-240VAC ~50/60Hz, 2A -> 12VDC, 4.17A, COO: China).

Specifications
Additional (or conflicting) information, per the datasheet, follows...
 * CPU: Broadcom BCM3383, Flash: 32MB, RAM: 128MB (DDR3)
 * MoCA: ver. 1.1, DLNA, <= 16 nodes, 175Mbps MAC layer throughput
 * Radios: 5GHz: +23dBm HPA, 3x3 MIMO, 2.4GHz: +26dBm HPA, 3x3 MIMO


 * DOCSIS IF: 8 downstream channels (max. ~343Mbps PHY rate @256QAM
 * + 5.36Msys/s), 4 upstream channels (max. ~122.8Mbps @256QAM)


 * Power supply: 105 to 125 VAC, 60Hz (conflicts w/ FCC data)
 * Dimensions (H x W x L): Dimensions::224 mm x 54 mm x 256.5 mm

Reviews

 * On PCMag.com
 * On DSL Reports

Vendor links

 * On BestBuy.com