router
QCN6224 Wi-Fi 7 2×2 Module Overview for Cost-Optimized APs
Introduction As Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be) transitions from cutting-edge innovation to mainstream deployment, device manufacturers increasingly look for wireless solutions that balance performance, cost, and energy efficiency. The QCN6224 Wi-Fi 7 2×2 module delivers exactly that balance. It brings next-generation connectivity into cost-optimized access points (APs), routers, CPEs, and industrial gateways, without significantly increasing system complexity or bill-of-materials…
524WiFi 𝑨𝑾7990-𝑵𝑷𝑫: MediTatek Filogic 6 MT7990 𝑾𝒊-𝑭𝒊 7 𝑴𝒊𝒏𝒊 𝑷𝑪𝑰𝒆 𝑴𝒐𝒅𝒖𝒍𝒆
Infrastructure Preservation: Upgrade to 802.11be Without a PCB Redesign In industrial computing, the lifecycle of your platform is critical. While the industry pivots to Wi-Fi 7, transitioning often necessitates a full-scale hardware overhaul—until the introduction of the 524WiFi AW7990-NPD Mediatek based module. Technical Core & Strategic Advantages : Optimized for Mission-Critical Verticals : AW7990-NPD: High-Performance…
The Quiet Revolution: How 5G RedCap is Unlocking a New Wave of Connected Devices
For years, the promise of 5G has been a tale of two extremes. On one end, high-speed smartphones and fixed wireless access demanding gigabit speeds. On the other, massive IoT sensors requiring years of battery life but minimal data. In the vast, fertile middle ground, a crucial category of devices has been left waiting for…
IPQ4019 IPQ4029 Phase Out Alert: Secure Your Upgrade Path with IPQ5018 IPQ5010
Introduction The Qualcomm IPQ4019 and IPQ4029 chipsets have long been popular choices for cost-effective Wi-Fi 5 router boards and networking solutions. However, as Wi-Fi technology advances and demand for higher throughput, better efficiency, and longer product lifecycles grows, these chipsets are now entering the phase out stage. For product developers and OEMs/ODMs who have built…
IPQ8072 vs IPQ9574: Why Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 for Your Next Wireless Project
The Qualcomm IPQ8072 has long been a reliable choice for Wi-Fi 6 networking hardware. Many enterprise routers, carrier CPEs, and industrial access points are still powered by IPQ8072 due to its strong balance of cost and performance. However, with the rapid evolution of Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be), the Qualcomm IPQ9574 offers significant technical advantages that make…
IPQ4019 IPQ4029 Mesh Networking Setup: DR4019 Router Boards in Action
Learn how to set up and test a robust mesh network using three Wallystech DR4019 router boards. Watch as we: Upgrade firmware with Wallys OpenWrt Mesh. Configure unique IPs for seamless communication. Test network resilience, proving reliable data transmission even during power disruptions. Perfect for smart cities, IoT, and industrial applications! You can also read…
Wallystech DR9574 with DR9274-2G DR9274-5G DR9274-6G Card 4×4 Triband MLO Configuration Tutorial
Welcome back to 524WiFi! In today’s video, we’ll walk you through the process of loading firmware and configuring MLO for the IPQ9574 board. If you’re setting up advanced hardware, this guide will help you get everything up and running smoothly. Let’s dive in! First, we’ll connect the hardware. You’ll need a UART cable, and here’s…
IPQ5018 IPQ5010 Wallys DR5018S WiFi 6 Router Board Now Supports Tcpdump — Network Diagnostics Just Got Easier
In the world of embedded networking, visibility is everything. Whether you’re an engineer troubleshooting a client deployment or a developer fine-tuning a custom OpenWrt-based application, packet-level insights can save hours — if not days — of guesswork. We’re excited to announce that tcpdump is now fully supported on our DR5018S router board, bringing enterprise-grade packet…
Looking back at 2024 – the most interesting implemented projects
So, we had a very interesting and challenging year 2024, let us share the most interesting projects we have implemented. Such a typical project for Wi-Fi or PON infrastructure has several parts, the preparatory part lasts a year or two before you move to the first installation phase, and then you spend several more years…



