Brookstone Rover Revolution (851135)

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bgn (N150)
Wireless Spy Vehicle with App Control
WikiDevi.wi-cat.ru Brookstone Rover Revolution (851135)
3rd Party Firmware
dd-wrt Status Unknown
OpenWrt Status Unknown
Tomato any flavor Incompatible
Platform
BrandModelRev Brookstone Rover Revolution
Model Part Number 851135
FCC ID ZRB851135
IC ID 10612A-851135
Type small remote-controlled vehicle
CPU1 Brand? Model?
Flash1 Chip Brand? Model?
Flash1 Size ? MiB
RAM1 Size ? MiB
RAM1 Chip Nanya Model?

802dot11 OUI: 00:22:C0

Expansion IF types none specified

Flags:
battery powered

Other

Default SSID: Rover3_0022C0XXXXXX

Retail
FCC approval date 13 November 2013
Country of manuf China
Radio 1
Chip1 Ralink RT3070
Wireless interface OUI 00:22:C0
Antenna Connector Type RP-SMA
MIMO status 1x1:1
Wireless Standard IEEE 802.11b/g/n
802.11n up to 150 Mbps
802.11g up to 54 Mbps
802.11b up to 11 Mbps
WiFi Operating Frequency 2.4 GHz

For a list of all currently documented Ralink chipsets with specifications, see Ralink.

150 Mbps - 1SS 2.4GHz 802.11n (40MHz chan.) = N150 class

Overview

This is a small RC vehicle controllable (with a camera + mic) remotely controllable via an Android or iOS app.

The vehicle itself would seem to act as an AP - a direct connection to the device seems to be needed to control it.

"BS00006A", "2013-7-6", and "VER 2.0" is silkscreened on the bottom of the main board.

"BL-RT3070-M2" <??> and "2013.5.27" would appear to be silkscreened on the wireless module.. indicating B-LINK manufacture.

The manufacturer stated within the FCC docs is Guangzhou Panyu Fantasia Creation Toys Co., Ltd... which would appear to be associated with Acctron and Nanovation.

A label affixed to the device in the FCC external photos indicates the default SSID format is Rover3_XXXXXXXXXXXX (Rover3_ + the presumed MAC).

The MAC shown has a 00:22:C0 (Shenzhen Forcelink Electronic) OUI. It is presumed to be used...