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  • 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…

  • DR6018 + QCN9024: Reliable WiFi 6 for Real-World Industrial Deployments

    When it comes to building high-performance wireless infrastructure for industrial or outdoor use, stability and scalability matter just as much as speed. At 524WiFi and Wallys, we continue to support our customers with proven, cost-effective WiFi 6 solutions — like the DR6018 router board paired with the QCN9024 module — designed for real-world performance in…

  • 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…

  • From WiFi 6 to WiFi 7 — Preparing for the Next Leap with IPQ5424

    At 524WiFi, we don’t just follow wireless trends — we build ahead of them. While our QCN9074-based WiFi 6 modules continue to power robust industrial deployments, and IPQ9574 unlocks the full potential of WiFi 7, we’re now preparing the next innovation in between: 🎯 Qualcomm IPQ5424 — the “Marina” series quad-core ARM-A55 SoC. 📶 QCN9074:…

  • 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…

  • QCN9024-Powered DR9074-TRIBAND: Advanced WiFi 6 Tri-Band Solution

    DR9074-TRIBAND: High-Performance WiFi 6 Tri-Band Network Card for Next-Gen Wireless Solutions Introduction With the increasing demand for high-speed wireless networks, WiFi 6 technology has become the preferred choice for upgrading enterprise and industrial wireless solutions. Offering higher throughput, lower latency, and superior interference resistance, WiFi 6 enables seamless connectivity across multiple applications. 524WiFi introduces the…

  • Beyond IPQ5010: How IPQ5018 DR5018S Solves High-Density Networking Pain Points

    Introduction In high-density networking environments such as stadiums, shopping malls, and enterprise campuses, the demand for robust and efficient wireless solutions is greater than ever. While the IPQ5010 chipset offers a solid foundation for WiFi 6 applications, our DR5018 – IPQ5018 provides an enhanced solution designed to tackle key pain points in these challenging scenarios.…

  • Why OpenWrt + WiFi 6 = Future-Proof Networking? Unlock Next-Gen Networking with 524WiFi’ OpenWrt-Supported WiFi 6 Solutions

    The demand for high-performance, customizable wireless solutions is surging across industries – from enterprise networks to industrial IoT and smart city deployments. At Wallys Communications, we bridge cutting-edge hardware with open-source flexibility through our OpenWrt-compatible WiFi 6 modules, engineered for reliability and scalability. Why OpenWrt + WiFi 6 = Future-Proof Networking OpenWrt Advantages: Full network…

  • Why Do So Many Wireless Projects Fail During the Demo?

    And How a Visualized Topology Can Change That Before a WiFi network is deployed, there’s one thing that must happen first: The client needs to understand what you’re actually building. Whether you’re rolling out WiFi 6 or WiFi 7, no matter how advanced the technology, if your customer can’t clearly visualize how the system works…

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