Nikon WU-1a
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Platform | |
Brand • Model • Rev |
Nikon WU-1a |
Interface |
not actually a wireless adapter |
Connector |
not actually a wireless adapter |
FCCID | |
Chip1 |
Broadcom BCM43362 |
OUI: none specified | |
MIMO status |
1x1:1 |
Wireless Standards |
IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
802.11n |
up to 150 Mbps |
802.11g |
up to 54 Mbps |
802.11b |
up to 11 Mbps |
Operating Frequency |
2.4 GHz |
Probable Linux driver | |
Retail | |
FCC approval date | 18 April 2012 |
Country of manuf | Japan |
For a list of all currently documented Broadcom chipsets with specifications, see Broadcom.
- • 150 Mbps - 1SS 2.4GHz 802.11n (40MHz chan.) = N150 class
Overview
This device serves as a portable access point for the Nikon D3200 camera allowing pictures to be taken remotely with an Android phone.
This device contains a STMicroelectronics microcontroller (STM32F205), a STMicroelectronics USB OTG transciever, and a Broadcom wireless chip (BCM43362).
Internal / external pictures, lsusb output: [1]
Links of Interest
Nikon WU-1a WiFi dongle hacking on Hack a Day
- Hacking the Nikon WU-1a (slides)
- "F205RG6", "8NME5VG", and "SGR201Y" appears to be on the STM microcontroller.
- BCM43362KUBG is on the Broadcom wireless chip. This is a BCM43362.