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Qualcomm IPQ5322 Powers WallysTech DR5322 Wi-Fi 7 Router Board

 

WallysTech Launches the New Wi-Fi 7 Platform — DR5322 High-Performance Router Board

In the era of high-speed wireless and IoT, WallysTech once again leads industry innovation with the launch of the DR5322, a next-generation Wi-Fi 7 router core platform powered by the Qualcomm IPQ5322 SoC. With outstanding performance and flexible scalability, the DR5322 empowers enterprise, industrial, and edge applications with cutting-edge wireless capabilities.

🚀 Key Highlights — Performance Meets Flexibility

  • Qualcomm IPQ5322 Quad-Core Processor: Featuring a 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU for highly efficient wireless data processing.
  • Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Support:
  • Integrated 2x2 2.4 GHz radio with throughput up to 573 Mbps.
  • Supports plug-in modules such as QCN9274 or QCN6274, enabling 2x2 5 GHz + 2x2 6 GHz Wi-Fi 7 for combined throughput up to 5764 Mbps.
  • Flexible configuration and future-ready expansion.

🔗 Advanced Connectivity — Built for High-Speed Networks

  • Ethernet Interfaces:
  • 2 × 2.5G RJ45 ports (LAN/WAN).
  • 1 × 10G SFP fiber slot for ultra-high bandwidth and long-distance connectivity.
  • Additional Interfaces:
  • Rich I/O options including LED indicators, JTAG (10-pin), multiple U.FL antenna connectors, switch button, and customizable RGB lighting.
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💾 Memory & Storage — Designed for Developers

  • Memory: 1 GB DDR4, single-channel 16-bit bus for fast data handling.
  • Flash Storage: 512 MB NAND + 8 MB NOR, providing ample space for firmware and custom functions.

🌡 Industrial-Grade Reliability — Stable in Harsh Environments

  • Operating Temperature: –20 °C to 70 °C.
  • Storage Temperature: –40 °C to 90 °C.
  • Humidity: Operating 5%–95% (non-condensing), storage up to 90%.

🌍 Versatile Applications — Connectivity Everywhere

  • High-density Enterprise & Carrier Networks: Reliable high-speed coverage for multiple clients.
  • Smart Factories & Industrial IoT: Low-latency, high-reliability wireless connectivity.
  • Edge Computing & IoT Gateways: Seamless data access and intelligent management.
  • Next-Generation Mesh Networks: Large-scale coverage with self-organizing and self-healing capabilities.

🔑 Why Choose DR5322?

  • Cutting-edge Technology: Wi-Fi 7 multi-band integration and advanced modulation enable extreme throughput.
  • Flexible Expansion: Module-based upgrades and diverse interfaces for both commercial and customized projects.
  • Industrial-Grade Specs: Wide temperature and humidity support for demanding deployment environments.
  • Proven Expertise: Backed by WallysTech’s strong Qualcomm partnership and over a decade of innovation in industrial-grade networking.

✅ Conclusion

The DR5322 is more than a router board — it is a powerful, future-ready Wi-Fi 7 core platform combining performance, flexibility, and reliability. Whether for enterprise networks, smart factories, or urban infrastructure, the DR5322 is designed to deliver next-generation connectivity.

📩 For product samples, technical documentation, or customized solutions, please contact WallysTech’s sales and technical team.

sales@wallystech.com

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