Edimax BR-6475nD

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

"1244-00000737-50Z" is silkscreened on the board in the FCC photos.

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 2.4GHz radio is using two Microchip (SST) Power Amplifier ICs (SST12LP15A?).
 * The 5GHz radio is using two Skyworks (SiGe) SE2537L 5GHz Power Amplifier ICs.
 * 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 (2.4 GHz) and EDIMAX2 (5 GHz) SSIDs (probably changed from default?)
 * The sample SSIDs shown in the manual are Edimax, 80:1F:02 OUIs
 * 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
Edimax's GPL source code for the device (build environment is Fedora 7 i386)

Serial Recovery
The serial port is shown as being under the PoE board in the FCC photos.
 * It is almost certainly omitted in this particular model.

Pinout
To RTL8367R <--  [ (TxD) (GND) (RxD) ][ (Vcc) ]    --> To LEDs

Pictures
User Images