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It is only targetted towards RK3066 chipset.
Original comment by AlokSinha2001
on 10 Jan 2013 at 10:33
Yes, since the SainSmart AK802 is using the RK3066 chipset I would like to know
whether it works.
Original comment by ad...@puredarwin.org
on 11 Jan 2013 at 2:40
What about peripherals?
MK808B has RK903 chip (WiFi+BT), MK808 has RK901 (only WiFi).
Some sticks have Mediatek MT5931 (only WiFi) or Mediatek MT6622 (WiFi+BT).
Here you can find communication chips used in sticks
http://tabletrepublic.com/forum/android-mini-pc/2537-mini-pc-benchmark-compariso
n-8-print.html :
Internal Wi-Fi Chipset of TV Sticks:
(Cortex-A9) RK3066 Rockchips
Uhost U2 - RK903 (BCM40183 - Broadcom 4330 Based Chipset) (Bluetooth v3.0)
MK808B - RK903 (BCM40183 - Broadcom 4330 Based Chipset) (Bluetooth v3.0)
MK808 - RK901 (BCM40181 - Broadcom 4329 Based Chipset)
MK806 - RK901 (BCM40181 - Broadcom 4329 Based Chipset)
iMito MX1/MX2 - Mediatek MT5931 (Bluetooth v2.1: Mediatek MT6622)
UG007 - Mediatek MT5931 (Bluetooth v2.1: Mediatek MT6622)
UG802 - Realtek RTL8188EUS
Minix Neo G4 - Realtek RTL8188EUS
Rikomagic MK802 III - Realtek RTL8188EUS
Rikomagic MK802 IIIS with Bluetooth - Mediatek MT5931 (Bluetooth v2.1: Mediatek
MT6622)
(Cortex-A8) A10 Allwinner
Uhost U1A / MK802 / Rikomagic MK802 II - Realtek RTL8188CUS
(Cortex-A5) TCC8925 Telechips
CX-01 - Realtek RTL8189ES
Internal Wi-Fi Chipset of TV Box:
(Cortex-A9) RK3066 Rockchips
Minix Neo X5 - RK903 (BCM40183 - Broadcom 4330 Based Chipset) (Bluetooth v3.0)
Order of best Wi-Fi Chipset:
Realtek (Best, Hotspot, signal 150Mbps) > Mediatek (signal 65Mbps) > RK901 or
RK903 (signal 65Mbps)
Thanks,
Arthur.
Original comment by kermi...@gmail.com
on 12 Jan 2013 at 12:48
Does it or will it run on the Minix Neo X5 ?
Original comment by pebaue...@gmail.com
on 28 Jan 2013 at 11:40
Just seen a listing on eBay for a MK808 but that says it has a ralink 8188 chip
for wifi, do these already exist? Or can this be considered an error from the
seller?!
Original comment by slarche...@gmail.com
on 8 Feb 2013 at 2:25
Hello guys,
I've bought the ug007 device, and found out that the wifi chipset is not
supported.
On the internet I think I found the source code of the mt6620 chipset.
Although it is not the same as the mt6622 chipset it might be of interest?
http://www.arndaleboard.org/wiki/index.php/WiKi#Android
Perhaps if I can get some pointers, I might be able to help.
I would really like to see this device completely supported by linux.
With kind regards,
Floris
Original comment by weird...@gmail.com
on 18 Feb 2013 at 10:03
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ad...@puredarwin.org
on 8 Jan 2013 at 7:21