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DR5018-IPQ5018+DR6122-6E-QCN6122|Cost-effective Wifi6 wireless solution portfolio|Wallys

 DR5018-IPQ5018+DR6122-6E-QCN6122|Cost-effective Wifi6 wireless solution portfolio|Wallys

Many people are looking for a cost-effective wifi6 wireless solution, and Wallys has a solution that fits their needs.

DR5018-Quaclomm-IPQ5018

2X2 2.4G support 2x WiFi 6E QCN9074 Card support BT5.1

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Dual-core ARM 64bit A53@1.0GHz Processor

512MB DDRL3L System Memory

4MB NOR Flash, 128MB NAND Flash

2x2 On-board 2.4GHz radio,up to 573Mbps physical Data Rate

Support BT5.1

M.2 Card Slot for 5G (QUECTEL RM 500Q-GL) ;

M.2 Card Slot for QCN9074 WIFI 6E Card

Support Openwifi

System Memory:512MB DDR3L 16-bit interface with 32-bit memory bus design

It can support 1G (optional)

Ethernet Port:4 x 1Gbps Ethernet Ports or 1 x 1Gbps Ethernet Port & Poe

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DR6122-6E-Quaclomm-QCN6122-M.2 card

Single Band 6GHz 2x3 WiFi 6E (802.11ax)

Frequency Range:5.925GHz-7.125GHz





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Wallys has over 10 years of research and development experience, experienced in linux, wifi protocol and other aspects, Qualcomm chip development drivers, kernel and other important software development, modification and compilation, to meet customers' different wifi functional needs.

We have a strong hardware design team, and experienced people know that the most difficult part of hardware design is RF circuit design, baseband, etc., while wallys team made 0 error to achieve signal integrity, such as frequency conversion of network card, from 2.4G to 900M, which is a technological breakthrough.

Clients: TIP,Facebook, Openwrt, etc

Email:sales@wallystech.com

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

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