Driver: Altobeam Wifi

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Driver name | atbm603x_wifi or atbm_wifi (vendor-provided) | | Common chips | ATBM6031, ATBM6032, ATBM6041, ATBM6441 | | Interface types | SDIO, USB, SPI (depending on platform) | | Wi-Fi standards | 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz only) | | Max data rate | Up to 150 Mbps (HT20/HT40) | | Role support | STA, AP, STA+AP concurrency | | Security | WEP, WPA/WPA2‑PSK, WPA2‑Enterprise (partial) | | Power save | Legacy PS, WMM‑PS (good for battery‑powered devices) | | Multicast | Supported (e.g., for mDNS, LLMNR) | | Offloading | Basic TCP checksum offload, no HW crypto accelerator in most models |


For single-board computers, the easiest method is to use a distribution that has already integrated the driver. Armbian (for Allwinner, Rockchip boards) and LibreELEC (for Kodi media centers) maintain patched kernels. altobeam wifi driver

Most Android builds for Altobeam devices already include a precompiled xradio.ko (kernel object) in /vendor/lib/modules/. If missing, you must recompile the kernel source provided by the SoC manufacturer (usually Allwinner or Rockchip). | Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Driver

Recommendation: Do not use in security-critical or internet-facing devices without an isolated network VLAN. For single-board computers, the easiest method is to