LG-Nortel ELO WR300N (LNWR300N)

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bgn (N300)
wireless router
3rd Party Firmware
dd-wrt
Status Unknown
OpenWrt
Status Unknown
Tomato any flavor
Incompatible
Platform
BrandModelRev
LG-Nortel ELO WR300N
Model Part Number
LNWR300N
FCC ID
Type
wireless router
CPU1
Ubicom IP5100U
CPU1 Type
Ubicom 32
CPU1 Speed
not specified
Flash1 Chip
Brand? Model?
Flash1 Size
? MiB
RAM1 Size
? MiB
RAM1 Chip
Brand? Model?
ETH chip1
Ubicom IP5100U
Switch
Realtek RTL8306S
Ethernet Port Count
1-WAN
4-100MbE-LAN
Wired Standard
IEEE 802.3i/3u

802dot11 OUI: none specified

Expansion IF types
none specified
Power
12 VDC, 1 A
Connector type
barrel
Other

Default IP address: 192.168.2.1
the IP 192.168.2.1 is used by 297 additional devices
of which 1 are LG-Nortel devices
Default login user: Admin
Default login password: lgnortel

Manuf/OEM/ODM
Retail
FCC approval date 30 July 2007
Country of manuf Taiwan
Radio 1
Chip1
Ralink RT2860
Chip2
Ralink RT2820
Wireless interface OUI
none specified
Antenna Connector Type
U.FL
MIMO status
2x3:2
Wireless Standard
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
802.11n
up to 300 Mbps
802.11g
up to 54 Mbps
802.11b
up to 11 Mbps
WiFi Operating Frequency
2.4 GHz
 FCC ID
U-MEDIA WRT-383USI5WRT383U

For a list of all currently documented Ralink chipsets with specifications, see Ralink.
For a list of all currently documented Realtek chipsets with specifications, see Realtek.
For a list of all currently documented Ubicom SoC's with specifications, see Ubicom.

300 Mbps - 2SS 2.4GHz 802.11n (40MHz chan.) = N300 class

Overview

as an U-MEDIA device (dated 04/17/2008)
This device is presumed to be a U-MEDIA WRT-383U based on the appearance and specs.
It is also quite similar in appearance to the TRENDnet TEW-631BRP V2.0R (U-MEDIA WRT-372U), but the WRT-383U also appears to be used for a later revision TEW-631BRP.
However... the WRT-383U is shown with colored Ethernet jacks (blue for WAN, yellow for LAN).. while the WRT-372U is shown with black Ethernet jacks. The WRT-383U is also shown as using a 12V 1A power adapter versus the WRT-372U's 5V 2.5A adapter.

Links of Interest

User Guide (via archive.org)