Airport base station, what kind?

A friend gave me a base station with no documents. It is marked Model # M8440 on the bottom. I have tried putting that into searches under manuals to see if I can get a manual but it finds no matches at all.
How do I find out what unit this is, (graphite etc) , and mainly what frequency this thing operates on?? I am buying some other wireless devices (audio/video transmitter) and want to avoid interference.
Any help would be great!!!

DGKentucky, Welcome to the discussion area!
Does it only have a single Ethernet port? If so it is a graphite AirPort base station (ABS).
If it has 2 Ethernet ports, does it have a printer port? If not, then it is a snow ABS.
See KB 107908, Identifying AirPort hardware.

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