wifi 7
Wi-Fi 7 vs. Wi-Fi 6: What’s the Difference and Why It Matters for Industrial Applications?
As industrial environments become more automated, connected, and data-driven, the demand for a faster, more reliable wireless network continues to grow. Wi-Fi 6 has served industries well in recent years, but Wi-Fi 7 introduces features that fundamentally reshape performance, latency, and reliability—especially in mission-critical industrial applications. Many factories, warehouses, and outdoor industrial sites are now…
524 WiFi 7 modules from Wallys Now Fully Supports ath12k | Faster Performance & Open-Source Flexibility
524 WiFi 7 cards Now Fully Supports ath12k — Performance Unlocked, Connectivity Redefined The evolution of WiFi 7 continues to accelerate, and open-source innovation is playing a key role in enabling faster development and deployment. We are excited to announce that our entire WiFi 7 product line now offers full compatibility with the ath12k driver…
Qualcomm WiFi 7 Platforms Explained: IPQ9554, IPQ9570, and IPQ9574
Introducing the DR5018S – Built for Industrial Grade Wireless – Qualcomm IPQ5018
🚀 Introducing the DR5018S – Built for Industrial-Grade Wireless From smart ports to logistics hubs to long-range PTP connections, the DR5018S is engineered to deliver:✅ Fast Roaming✅ 40km+ PTP Long-Range Transmission✅ Flexible Enclosures for Any Industrial Application Whether it’s powering connectivity in smart cities, transportation, or critical infrastructure, the DR5018S ensures powerful performance with reliability…
Qualcomm WiFi 7 Platforms Explained: IPQ9554, IPQ9570, and IPQ9574
WiFi 7 (802.11be) is the latest generation of wireless technology, designed to deliver unprecedented throughput, ultra-low latency, and improved reliability for both consumer and industrial applications. Qualcomm, as a leader in wireless innovation, has introduced several system-on-chip (SoC) platforms to power WiFi 7 devices—among them the IPQ9554, IPQ9570, and IPQ9574. Though they all share the…
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…
524 WiFi 7 DR9274E – QCN 9274 / 6274 Dual band concurrent miniPCIE Network Cards
The DR9274E is a family of high-performance WiFi 7 radio modules built on Qualcomm’s QCN9274 or QCN6274 ‘Waikiki’ series chipsets. 524WiFi is proud to announce the launch of two brand-new WiFi 7 MiniPCIe modules — the DR9274E-DB and DR9274E-5G6G, engineered to meet the demands of today’s most advanced industrial and commercial wireless applications. These modules…



