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industrial mini pcie 2.4G/5G moudle/Wallys QSDK QCA9880/QCA9882,MTK MT7915

industrial mini pcie 2.4G/5G moudle/Wallys QSDK QCA9880/QCA9882,MTK MT7915 IPQ4019/IPQ4029 router

Today, I will introduce three kinds of Wallys mini pcie card based on Qualcomm chip.

Both are wifi5 and 802.11ac.

DR900vx (Qualcomm QCA9880 chip)

It is a 3x3 2.4g/5g mini pcie card. It only supports a single band, not both 2.4g/5g.

The antenna interface is 3xUFL.

Supports 3.3v dc.

DR600vx (Qualcomm QCA9880/QCA9882 chip)

It is a 2x2 2.4g/5g mini pcie card. It also doesn't support 2.4g/5g.

DR882 (Qualcomm QCA9882 chip)

It is 802.11an/ac product, 2x2 it only supports 5G.

The antenna interface is MMCX, which we should distinguish clearly.

Let's take a look at the mini pcie card based on MTK chip.

DR7915, (MT7915+MT7975)

It is different from the above three Qualcomm chip mini pcie card.

It is a 2x2 mini pcie card and belongs to wifi6e.

It can support both 2.4G and 5G. And the price is relatively cheap.

There are many Wallys Routerboards that support the above four types of cards. The following are just two examples for your reference. If you have more requirements, please feel free to contact us.

DR40x9 (Qualcomm IPQ4019/IPQ4029 chip)

It is a wifi5,802.11ac router.

2 x2 2.4 Ghz & 5 g

Support HTTPS Support all the modules of Quectel

support mini pcie card

It is also one of the most requested routers.



The second is DR2G41

Linux,WiFi-modules,4-miniPCIE-slot

Adapter Card 4 x Mini PCIe Card 4 x M.2 Card

It's used in PC




Today, I will introduce you here. If you do not understand or have needs, please feel free to contact me.

Wallys, a technology company that develops, designs and manufactures wireless communications products,  has 90% of the world's customers and is a supplier to facebook.

From 802.11n to 802.11ax, it has been moving forward, and has been trusted and supported by more and more customers.

wallys also supports custom development of software and hardware, including customized products.

Skype/EMAIL/Teams:sales@wallystech.com

WEB:https://www.wallystech.com/


 

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