@Gregor from Wlan Slovenia showed mi his boot log and I found here some
references that other people are starting to notice change from ar724 to
ar934x on their Ubiquiti devices:
http://community.tanaza.com/tanaza/topics/installing_tanaza_firmware_on_unifi_ap
http://www.wifi4you.com/Amp/UBiQUiTi-Firmware.html

Maybe it takes some time for the paperwork to clear and to be show on FCC
website?


On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:24 AM, Felix Kaechele <fe...@fetzig.org> wrote:

> On 03.06.2014 00:05 valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Did anybody have chance to test Nanostation M2 devices produced in 2014?
> > Is it true that Ubiquiti changes SoC type and that current model is not
> > supported in OpenWrt?
>
> Well I have some 4 NSM2 and 6 NSM5 loco manufactured in August 2013 and
> they do work with OpenWRT.
> Where did you gather this information that UBNT has changed the SoC
> type? I for one think it's very unlikely that UBNT would change the SoC
> on an existing product, assuming that will probably require them to go
> through all regulatory tests again.
> Also the FCC website shows that they haven't filed any changes for the
> NSM device series. So that makes it even more unlikely the board has
> changed.
>
> Regards,
>   Felix
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