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QCN9274 / QCN6274 WiFi 7 Modules — Full Portfolio by WallysTech (M.2 & Mini PCIe)

High-Performance WiFi 7 Module Solutions for Industrial, PTP & Enterprise Networks

With the rapid adoption of WiFi 7 (802.11be), industries are demanding higher throughput, ultra-low latency, and more reliable wireless connectivity.

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WallysTech introduces a complete portfolio of WiFi 7 modules based on Qualcomm QCN9274 and QCN6274 chipsets, covering:

  • M.2 WiFi 7 modules
  • Mini PCIe WiFi 7 modules
  • Single-band / Dual-band (DBDC) / Tri-band solutions

These modules are designed for PTP, PTMP, industrial wireless, ISP deployment, and high-density enterprise networks.


🔍 Why QCN9274 / QCN6274 for WiFi 7?

The QCN9274 and QCN6274 WiFi 7 chipsets are among the most advanced platforms for next-generation wireless infrastructure.

Key advantages:

  • ✅ Support for WiFi 7 (802.11be) standard
  • ✅ 320MHz bandwidth (6GHz) for ultra-high throughput
  • ✅ Multi-Link Operation (MLO) for low latency & reliability
  • ✅ 4096-QAM modulation for higher data rates
  • ✅ Designed for industrial-grade and carrier-grade applications

This makes them ideal for:

  • Wireless backhaul (PTP / PTMP)
  • Industrial IoT networks
  • Smart city infrastructure
  • High-capacity enterprise WiFi

📦 Full Product Portfolio — WiFi 7 Modules by WallysTech

WallysTech offers one of the most complete QCN9274 WiFi 7 module portfolios in the market.


📌 M.2 WiFi 7 Modules (Single Band 4x4)

High-performance M.2 WiFi 7 modules designed for maximum throughput:

  • DR9274–2.4G — 4x4 2.4GHz
  • DR9274–5G — 4x4 5GHz
  • DR9274–6G — 4x4 6GHz

Highlights:

  • 4x4 MIMO for maximum capacity and coverage
  • Ideal for PTP links and wireless backhaul
  • Optimized for long-distance and high-throughput scenarios
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📌 M.2 DBDC WiFi 7 Modules (Dual Band Simultaneous)

Dual-band concurrency for smarter spectrum utilization:

  • DR9274-DB — 2x2 2.4GHz + 2x2 5GHz
  • DR9274–5G6G — 2x2 5GHz + 2x2 6GHz

Benefits:

  • Simultaneous dual-band operation (DBDC)
  • Traffic offloading & reduced interference
  • Improved network stability and efficiency

📌 Mini PCIe WiFi 7 Modules (DBDC)

Designed for legacy hardware compatibility:

  • DR9274E-DB — 2x2 2.4GHz + 2x2 5GHz
  • DR9274E — 2x2 5GHz + 2x2 6GHz

Why Mini PCIe WiFi 7 modules matter:

  • Easy upgrade for existing platforms
  • No need to redesign hardware
  • Widely used in industrial and embedded systems

📌 Mini PCIe Tri-Band WiFi 7 Module

  • DR9274E-TB — 2.4GHz + 5GHz + 6GHz

Key features:

  • True tri-band WiFi 7 module
  • Maximum spectrum utilization
  • Ideal for high-density deployments

⚡ Advanced WiFi 7 Features That Matter

WallysTech WiFi 7 modules fully leverage next-gen wireless technologies:

🔗 Multi-Link Operation (MLO)

Simultaneous multi-band transmission → lower latency + higher reliability

🚀 Ultra-High Throughput

Multi-gigabit wireless speeds for demanding applications

📶 Better Spectrum Efficiency

Optimized for dense environments

🛡️ Industrial-Grade Stability

Reliable in harsh environments like mining, oil, and outdoor deployments


🌐 Typical Applications

These QCN9274 / QCN6274 WiFi 7 modules are widely used in:

  • 📡 PTP / PTMP wireless bridge systems
  • 🏭 Industrial wireless networks
  • 🛢️ Oil & mining communication
  • 🏙️ Smart city infrastructure
  • 🏫 Campus networks
  • 🌍 ISP / WISP deployments

🧠 Why WallysTech?

  • Deep expertise in Qualcomm WiFi chipset solutions
  • Strong experience in PTP / PTMP wireless systems
  • Support for OpenWRT / OpenWiFi customization
  • Fast delivery and flexible hardware design

📩 Contact WallysTech

Looking for a reliable QCN9274 / QCN6274 WiFi 7 module supplier?

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