Intermec 2126
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Platform | |
Brand • Model • Rev |
Intermec 2126 |
Interface |
PCMCIA (16-bit) |
Connector |
PCMCIA (16-bit) |
FCCID | |
Chip1 |
Digital Ocean Shark |
Chip2 |
Lucent THESEUS L |
Chip3 |
Philips Model? |
Antenna Connection |
MC |
Wireless Standards |
legacy (DSSS) |
Other | |
Flags: board assy, parts list | |
Probable Linux driver | |
Retail | |
FCC approval date | 10 March 1999 |
Digital Ocean not currently documented.
For a list of all currently documented Lucent (Agere) chipsets with specifications, see Lucent.
For a list of all currently documented Intermec device with specifications, see Intermec.
Overview
This card (a WaveLAN/IEEE PC Card type 2, filed with the FCC in March 1999) is shown (in the black and white FCC photos) as using a THESEUS L baseband, which would be a even lower classification than the THESEUS M used in the Lucent WaveLAN Bronze. The card is 2Mbps capable.
- It would seem obvious that Intermec used this same FCC ID for later 802.11b compliant models.
The Digital Ocean and Lucent branded MAC is labeled Shark in the parts list in the FCC documents.
- Wi-Fi Certified : W000074 (as of 11/22/2000)