DR9074E
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Features
■ Qualcomm Atheros QCN9074/qcn6024
■ Maxim Tx power 20dBm per chain
■ Date Rateup to 4949Mbps
■ Support 5.180~5.825Ghz or 5.925GHz-7.125GHz or 5.180GHz- 7.125GHz
■ MiniPCIe connector
■ PCI Express 3.0 Interface
The wi-fi tuner for the QCN9074 is designed for security surveillance, commercial radio coverage and some special scene application. It supports porter’s power measurement and IEEE 802.11g/n 5.x GHz output with maximum tx power of 20dBm per chain. The bandwidth rateup is up to 4949Mbps based on the selected interface test rate. This new model is a plus product at this season to meet the out growth and development needs on mobile communications in many countries around the world.
Applications
■ Security Surveillance
■ Commercial radio coverage
■ Hotel Wireless application
■ Forest fire protection engineering
■ Country coverage
■ Some special scene application
The features described appear to belong to a wireless network interface card (NIC) based on the Qualcomm Atheros QCN90X4 chipset. Here’s a breakdown of the features:
Qualcomm Atheros QCN9074/qcn6024: This is the chipset used in the NIC. It is a high-performance wireless networking chipset that supports the latest Wi-Fi standards.
Maxim Tx power 20dBm per chain: This refers to the maximum transmit power of the NIC, which is 20dBm per chain. This is a measure of how strong the wireless signal can be.
Data rate up to 4949Mbps: This is the maximum theoretical data rate that the NIC can support. In practice, the actual data rate will depend on factors such as the distance between the NIC and the wireless access point, interference from other wireless devices, and the number of users on the network.
Support for 5.1805.825Ghz or 5.925GHz-7.125GHz or 5.180GHz-7.125GHz: This indicates the frequency bands that the NIC supports. Specifically, it supports the 5.1805.825 GHz band, the 5.925 GHz-7.125 GHz band, or the 5.180 GHz-7.125 GHz band.
MiniPCIe connector: This refers to the type of connector used to attach the NIC to the motherboard of a computer or other device. MiniPCIe is a small form factor connector commonly used in laptops, tablets, and other mobile devices.
PCI Express 3.0 Interface: This is the interface used by the NIC to communicate with the rest of the system. PCI Express 3.0 is the third generation of the PCI Express standard, which is commonly used in desktop computers, servers, and high-performance workstations.