Bluetake BW001-R
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Platform | |||||
Brand • Model • Rev |
Bluetake BW001-R | ||||
Interface |
PCMCIA (32-bit) | ||||
Connector |
PCMCIA (32-bit) | ||||
FCCID | |||||
Chip1 |
Realtek RTL8180L | ||||
Chip2 |
Philips SA2400A | ||||
OUI: none specified | |||||
Wireless Standards |
IEEE 802.11b | ||||
802.11b |
up to 11 Mbps | ||||
Operating Frequency |
2.4 GHz | ||||
Other | |||||
Manuf/OEM/ODM | |||||
Probable Linux driver | |||||
Windows driver | |||||
Retail | |||||
FCC approval date | 14 May 2003 | ||||
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For a list of all currently documented Realtek chipsets with specifications, see Realtek.
For a list of all currently documented Philips chipsets with specifications, see Philips.
For a list of all currently documented Bluetake device with specifications, see Bluetake.
- • 11 Mbps - 2.4GHz 802.11b = B11 class
Overview
The only subsystem (besides the default 8180 PCI ID) in Bluetake's drivers is a Giga-Byte subsystem (1458:e880).
- Based on this + the card's appearance, it would appear this card is a Gigabyte GN-WLMR101. The driver seems to confirm this - it is Gigabyte's driver.
- The specs. and data from the GN-WLMR101 entry (aside from the PCI ID, unk. if the SS is the same..) has been added to this one.
Links of Interest
Bluetake's drivers for the device (via archive.org)
Product page (also via archive.org)