Philips PTA01

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bgn (N150)
PTA01/00 - TV Wireless Network USB Adapter
Generic USB Wifi adapter.jpg
Platform
BrandModelRev Philips PTA01/00
Interface USB 2.0
Connector Male A
Form factor dongle

ID:0471:209e
Windows: USB\VID_0471&PID_209E

FCCID BOUWUB1110
Chipset Atheros AR9002U
Chip1 Atheros AR9271

OUI: 5C:33:8E (1 E, 3 W)

Antenna Connection U.FL
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
Other
Manuf/OEM/ODM Alpha Networks WUS-N11

Windows driver
try this, if it doesn't work let me know

Retail
FCC approval date 13 May 2010
ASIN B003CXT2W4 Flag of the United States.svg
Country of manuf China
 FCC ID
Philips WUB1110BOUWUB1110

For a list of all currently documented Atheros (QCA) chipsets with specifications, see Atheros.

For a list of all currently documented Philips devices with specifications, see Philips.

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

Overview

This device is used with some Philips TVs.

CMIIT ID: 2010DJ1591
Anatel: 0865-10-6021

ID mention

The device USB ID was added to Linux kernel version 4.1, but the chipset is supported since kernel v2.6.35.

For kernel versions earlier than v4.1, you can add the ID manually:

modprobe ath9k_htc
echo 0471 209e > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/ath9k_htc/new_id

To add the ID permanently, see: Easy tutorial on setting up pta01/00 on linux (Linux driver)

You can use your PTA-01 on Windows. Inside, there is Atheros AR9271. You can find it here: Windows 7 (64bit) driver Just manually install driver, and if ask that it's not correct driver, say Yes.

This is a picture of an opened stick: image, From the picture, it appears to be a Philips WUB1110. The FCC ID of the WUB1110 (BOUWUB1110) has been assigned to it.