Buffalo WLI-USB-G54
Buffalo WLI-USB-G54
Manuf (OEM/ODM): Gemtek WUBB105GM
FCC approval date: 16 December 2002
(Est.) release date: March 2004
(Est.) initial retail price (in USD): $49.99
UPC: 747464108711 (UPC DB, On eBay)
Country of manuf.: Taiwan
Interface: USB
USB 2.0
Connector: Female B
Form factor tags: corded (modular) adapter
ID: 0411:004b
Windows: USB\VID_0411&PID_004B
FCC ID: QDS-BRCM1005
WI1 chip1: Broadcom BCM4333
WI1 chip2: Broadcom BCM4306
WI1 chip3: Broadcom BCM2050
Additional chips
USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed) programmable peripheral controller;PLX;NET2280;NetChip, NET2280, REV1A-LF, 0323L3001;1;
Parallel Flash chip (32 Mbit);AMD;Am29LV320DB-90EI;AM29LV320DB, -90EI, 03120BH H, (C) 1999 AMD;1;
RAM chip (64 Mbit);ICSI;IC42S32200-BT;ICSI, IC42S32200-BT, WG4246164 0310;1;
2.4GHz Power Amplifier IC;SiGe;SE2529L;SiGe, SE2529L, S261L;1;
Probable Linux driver
rndis_wlan (in backports)
USB ID not yet observed in any mainline kernel /
this list (note: outdated)
(see also passys)
Antenna connector: MC
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FCC ID | |
---|---|
Belkin F5D7230-4 v1 | QDS-BRCM1005 H8N-RT210W |
Broadcom BCM94306MP | QDS-BRCM1005 QDS-BRCM1005-D |
Buffalo WLI-MPCI-G54 | FDI-09101457-0 QDS-BRCM1005 |
Buffalo WLM2-G54 | QDS-BRCM1005 |
EDUP PCI54G | QDS-BRCM1005 |
Gemtek WMIB-103GS | QDS-BRCM1005 MXF-M940125G |
TRENDnet TEW-410APB | QDS-BRCM1005 |
For a list of all currently documented Broadcom chipsets with specifications, see Broadcom.
Per a disassembled unit...
- "MIB100GS_V01" and "109-501-4500" is silkscreened on the WiFi module (soldered to the Mini PCI retaining clips...).
- "WUBB105GM_V01", "109-501-6700", and a date code of 0335 is silkscreened on the bridge board.
- There are two unpopulated headers - J25 (likely including CPU data lines, can connect to external UART) - 20 pin and J1 - 12 pin
- The MC connector is attached to a breakout board (Buffalo logo, "AR2C-BA", and 0334 date code SSed on it) w/ another antenna and a U.FL connector connecting it to the radio.
- "WL280ANT_V05", "109-700-0201", and a date code of 0336 is silkscreened on the standalone antenna.
This device has a coaxial power connector (w/ plastic sticker covering it) and a recessed unlabeled button.
According to Tom's Hardware, the device is based on the BCM94333U reference design (BCM4333 + BCM4306+BCM2050).
Per this FatWallet forum thread, the retail price seems to have been $49.99.