Cisco AIR-RM3000AC-A-K9
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| Cisco Aironet 802.11ac Module (RM3000) | |
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| Wikipedia | Cisco Systems |
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| Brand • Model • Rev | Cisco AIR-RM3000AC-A-K9 |
| Interface | Mini PCIe |
| Connector | Mini PCIe (non-standard connector) |
| Form factor | module for Cisco AP |
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| FCCID | LDK102086 |
| ICID | 2461B-102086 |
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| Chip1 | Broadcom BCM43460 |
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OUI: none specified | |
| MIMO status | 3x3:3 |
| Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| 802.11ac | up to 1300 Mbps |
| 802.11n | up to 450/450 Mbps |
| 802.11g | up to 54 Mbps |
| 802.11b | up to 11 Mbps |
| 802.11a | up to 54 Mbps |
| Operating Frequency | 2.4 or 5 GHz |
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Probable Linux driver | |
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| FCC approval date | 25 April 2013 |
| ASINs |
B00DXTDOMQ B00D4EMEK8 |
For a list of all currently documented Broadcom chipsets with specifications, see Broadcom.
For a list of all currently documented Cisco devices with specifications, see Cisco.
Overview
- Per the FCC photos, this device appears to be an expansion board (w/ Altera PLD/FPGA) for a Mini PCIe (full-size) wireless module.
- The FCC test report indicates that the FCC ID also covers the AIR-RM3000AC-N-K9 and AIR-RM3000AC-Z-K9.
- A label affixed to the device in the FCC sample label (reading BCM SROM 1203) shot as well as the correspondence letters indicate the device uses a Broadcom chipset , likely BCM43460.
- Wi-Fi Certified : WFA12320 (as of 07/29/2013)