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powered by QCN9274 / QCN6274 / QCN6224 chipsets .latest WiFi 7 module series, built on Qualcomm’s advanced platform

 🚀 WallysTech Launches Next-Gen WiFi 7 Modules — Enabling Ultra-Fast Wireless Connectivity!

We’re excited to introduce WallysTech’s latest WiFi 7 module series, built on Qualcomm’s advanced platform and powered by QCN9274 / QCN6274 / QCN6224 chipsets. Supporting 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands with versatile 2x2 / 4x4 MIMO configurations, our modules are designed for demanding applications that require ultra-high speed, low latency, and high concurrency.

📡 Key Highlights:
✅ Supports the latest 802.11be (WiFi 7) standard
✅ Up to 320MHz bandwidth for significantly enhanced throughput
✅ Multi-Link Operation (MLO) for increased stability and performance
✅ PCIe 3.0 interface for high-speed integration
✅ Compatible with OpenWRT, OpenWiFi, and other open-source platforms

🔧 Perfect for enterprise routers, outdoor base stations, industrial IoT, and smart home gateways.

At Wallys, we are committed to delivering reliable, high-performance, and customizable wireless communication solutions to our global customers. If you’re exploring next-generation WiFi modules, feel free to reach out for product details or samples!

📩 Message us or leave a comment — our team is ready to assist you!+

sales@wallystech.com

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