Wallys 5G outdoor wireless AP
MT7915/IPQ6000/IPQ6018/IPQ6010/IPQ4019/IPQ4029/IPQ4018/IPQ4028/IPQ8072/IPQ8072A/IPQ8074/IPQ8074A/QCN6024/QCN9074/QCN9072/QCN9024/IPQ5018/AR9223/QCA9880/QCA9882/AR9582/AR9531/AR9344 /AR9342/AX200NGW/QCA9531
Wallys 5G outdoor PTP/PMP wireless AP/ Point to Point IP66 UV Protected long distance
We’ll start with a quick review of how Wi-Fi has changed over the years.
In fact, the earliest generation of 802.11 standard can be traced back to 1997, when the wireless speed is very low, only 2Mbps, it is an original standard of the first generation .
With the introduction of 802.11b in 1999, the physical layer speed was increased to 11Mbps and there were very few commercial applications. At that time, Wi-Fi was still far away from people’s lives
In 2003, the third generation of the standard, 802.11a/ g. Laptop began to configure wireless network card and home wireless router appeared in large quantity . Wi-fi comes into ordinary family.
For Wi-fi 4, in 2007 we saw the second peak of growth in Wi-Fi, with the advent of the 802.11n standard.
In 2012, the fifth generation comes that is 802.11AC.While 802.11AC Wave2, the new standard which is the second phase of 802.11AC appear in 2015.
For WiFi 6, it’s the sixth generation of wireless communication technology, known as 802.11ax.
The most important feature of the WiFi 6E is that it supports the 6GHz band. After all, compared to previous generations, it only supports the 5GHz band up.
Wallys keeps up with Qualcomm pace and is constantly releasing new products
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Features
Featuring with industrial-grade IPQ4019/IPQ4029 chipset
Integrated with 2x 2 5G high power Radio module and 2x2 2.4G high power Radio module
Support 4.940GHz to 6.1GHz Frequency Range
Support 2.400GHz to 2.482GHz
Support 2 x 5G MMCX Connectors and 2x2.4G MMCX
Support 5MHz/10MHz/20MHz/40MHz/80MHz Bandwidth
Support 11ABGN/AC
RoHS compliance ensure a high level protection of human health and the environment from risks that can be posed by chemicals
19dbi 5GHz/16dbi 2.4GHz antenna (optional)
| Absolute Maximum Rating |
| Parameter | Rating | Unit |
| Supply Voltage | 24V~48 | V |
| Operating Temperature Range | -40 to +70 | ºC |
| Storage Temperature Range | -45 to +105 | ºC |
| Operating Humidity Range | 5 to +95 (non-condensing) | % |
| Storage Humidity Range | 0 to +90 (non-condensing) | % |
| Hardware Specifications |
| Symbol | Parameter |
| CPU | IPQ4029(Quad core ARM Cortex A7 at 716.8 MHz) |
| Antenna Connector | 2 x 5G MMCX connectors;2x2.4G MMCX |
| 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet | 2xRJ45 |
| SFP connector | 1xSFP fiber module connector (optional) |
| 3G/4G connector | 1xminipcie 3G/4G connector support with two sim card |
| USB connector | 1xUSB 3.0 connector |
| POE | 24V~48V passive POE |
| DC Jack | 24V~48V power supply |
| ROHS Compliance | YES |
| Dimension | 115mm x 105mm x 16mm |
| Max Power | 48.1V x 0.180A= 8.658W |
| Nor Flash | 2MB~32MB |
| Nand Flash | 128MB |
| DDR | 256MB~512MB |
| Radio TX Specifications(5180MHz-5825MHz) |
| Operating Mode | Data Rate | Power | Tolerance | |
| 1 Chain | 2 Chains | |||
| 802.11a | 6 Mbps | 27dBm | 30dbm | ±2dB |
| 54 Mbps | 23dBm | 26dbm | ±2dB | |
| 802.11n HT20 | MCS0, MCS8 | 26dBm | 29dbm | ±2dB |
| MCS7, MCS15 | 22dBm | 25dbm | ±2dB | |
| 802.11n HT40 | MCS0, MCS8 | 25dBm | 28dbm | ±2dB |
| MCS7, MCS15 | 21dBm | 24dbm | ±2dB | |
| 802.11ac | MCS0, MCS10,MCS20 | 25dBm | 28dbm | ±2dB |
| MCS9,MCS19,MCS29 | 19dBm | 22dbm | ±2dB | |
| Radio RX Specifications(5180MHz-5825MHz) |
| Operating Mode | Data Rate | Sensitivity |
| 802.11a | 6 Mbps | -96dBm |
| 54 Mbps | -78dBm | |
| 802.11n HT20 | MCS0, MCS8 | -93dBm |
| MCS7, MCS15 | -73dBm | |
| 802.11n HT40 | MCS0, MCS8 | -90dBm |
| MCS7, MCS15 | -70dBm | |
| 802.11AC HT40 | MCS0, MCS10,MCS20 | -90dBm |
| MCS9,MCS19,MCS29 | -67dBm | |
| 802.11AC HT80 | MCS0, MCS10,MCS20 | -88dBm |
| MCS9,MCS19,MCS29 | -62dBm |
| Radio TX Specifications(2412MHz-2482MHz) |
| Operating Mode | Data Rate | Power | Tolerance | |
| 1 Chain | 2 Chains | |||
| 802.11g | 6 Mbps | 27dbm | 30dbm | ±2dB |
| 54 Mbps | 25dbm | 28dbm | ±2dB | |
| 802.11n HT20 | MCS0, MCS8 | 26dbm | 29dbm | ±2dB |
| MCS7, MCS15 | 25dbm | 28dbm | ±2dB | |
| 802.11n HT40 | MCS0, MCS8 | 26dbm | 29dbm | ±2dB |
| MCS7, MCS15 | 24dbm | 27dbm | ±2dB | |
What is openWRT? OpenWrt can be described as an embedded Linux distribution. (mainstream router firmware dd-wrt, tomato, openwrt, padavan four class) compared to a single, static system, openwrt package management provides a completely writable file system, from the application suppliers selection and configuration, and allows you to customize the device, so as to adapt to any application.
