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Wallys Communications (SuZhou) Co., Ltd., http://www.wallystech.com,which is a professional supplier specializing in product design, manufacturing and offering superior OEM/ODM/JDM services in wireless communications. As a specialized manufacturer and exporter for these products in China,We sincerely hope to establish business relations with your esteemed corporation. 

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BY:Wallys Communications (Suzhou ) Co., LTD
EMAIL:​sales3@wallystech.com

Wallys Communication has introduced their lowest cost networking platform with the DR4019S board equipped with two Gigabit Ethernet ports, as well as a Qualcomm IPQ4019 802.11ac Wave 2 WiFi system-on-module.

The module comes with 32MB NOR flash, and 256MB DDR memory and targets applications ranging from security surveillance to commercial radio coverage to hotel wireless applications, or even forest fire protection engineering.

DR4019S board specifications:

SoC – Qualcomm IPQ4019 quad-core Arm Cortex A7 at 716.8 MHz
System Memory – 256MB DDR
Storage – 32MB NOR flash
Connectivity
2x Gigabit Ethernet ports
802.11b/g/n/ac Wave 2 WiFi 5 with 2x 5G MMCX connectors, 2x 2.4G MMCX connectors (but we can only see one or two of those on the provided photo)
USB – 1x USB 3./2.0 port
Misc – Debug UART header
Power Supply – 12V via DC jack
Power Consumption – 9.6W (max)
Dimensions – 65 x 35 x 16mm
Temperature Range – Operating: -20 to +70 ºC; storage: -20 to +105 ºC
Humidity – Operating : 5 to +95% (non-condensing) ; storage: 0 to +90% (non-condensing)
There seem to be some errors in the documentation, with the supply voltage shown as 24V to 48V, despite the board taking a 12V DC, and the storage humidity range does not make much sense unless it’s somehow possible to operate the board with higher humidity levels than for storage…he company still refuse to provide public information about the software, so we have to ask each time, but here, we can safely assume the “Official QSDK with Linux 3.14” and OpenWrt (dk04 build) are supported, just like on the higher-end Dakota DR40X9 IPQ4019 router board from the company. It’s difficult to see why somebody would use Wallys’ IPQ4019 SoM against a system-on-module like 8devices Habanero IPQ4019 SoM with a similar price, and much better documentation.

Wallys Communication sells the module for $70 and the complete DR4019S router board for $80. Both are sample prices. A few more details may be found on the product page.

Do you like our WiFi modules and want to test samples ? No problem ! Please contact us and provide your project description!

We supply wireless Wi-Fi data and 4G 5G LTE modules worldwide. There is no continent, where we would not have a satisfied customer! Yes, we have already supplied our Wi-Fi modules in Antarctica! You can find our modules, for example, in wind turbines, drones, ships, aircraft, both civil, acrobatic and military… on land, on water and in the air. NASA has also ordered samples, so the next goal is to get them into the outer Space!

作者:Wallyetach原文地址:https://segmentfault.com/a/1190000042094477

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