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Today we’ll be looking the Cisco WAP200 Wireless-G AP with PoE and RangeBooster which as it implies is a 802.11g access point that can be powered from PoE.

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Four screws later and we’re in.

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We’ve got the processor, flash, RAM and an add-on Wifi card.

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A few things worth mentioning which isn’t really standard – the Wifi add-on card is soldered on to the socket so it doesn’t come out. The external shield of both crystals are soldered down. Both antennas are directly soldered to the Wifi add-on card.

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1. Cavium Networks Star ARM Processor
A 200-250MHz 32-bit ARM Core Processor, PDF.
CNS1110-200BG304-AD00-G

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2. Nanya 128Mbit DDR SDRAM
PDF
NT5DS8M16FS-5T

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3. Macronix 32Mbit Flash
PDF
29LV320DTTI-70G

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4. RAlink 802.11 a/b/g Mini PCI Network Wlan Wireless Wifi Card
RT2661T

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5. IC+ Chip
Unknown chip, but it’s probably realted to handling the Ethernet
IP101 LF

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6. TI 802.3af PD Controller with Integrated DC/DC
The PoE DC/DC converter, PDF. There are 2 diode rectifiers very close to this chip.
TPS23750

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And that’s all.

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