DR-AP-6018-S-A
QCN9074 WiFi Card IPQ6010,802.11ax,2x2 2.4G&5G,
Support OpenWRT
Description DR-AP6018-S-A is a 2x2 2.4G&5G high power Radio AP Router which including 1x DR6018-S (IPQ6010) Board;2 x 2.4G&5G dipole Antennas; 1 x PSU(DC power or PoE); 1 x Enclosure.
Dipole antenna
■ 2 x 2.4G&5G Antenna ■ 5dBi 2.4GHz/5Ghz ■ SMA Plug interface ■ Plastic rod of black ■ RoHS compliance Enclosure ■ Dimension: 133x 128 x 44 mm ■ Aluminum alloy material ■ Two Version: DR-AP6018-S-AB (color black) DR-AP6018-S-AO (color orange) ■ Support Wally DR6018-S
Parameter
| Rating | Unit | Supply Voltage
| 24V~48V(DC Jack) | V | Operating Temperature Range
| -40 to +70 | ºC | Storage Temperature Range
| -45 to +105 | ºC | Operating Humidity Range
| 5 to +95 (non-condensing) | % |
Symbol
| Parameter | CPU
| Qualcomm-Atheros IPQ6010
| CPU Frequency
| Quad-core ARM 64 bit A53 @1.8 GHz processor
| System Memory
| 1GB (2x 512MB) DDR3L 16-bit interface with 32-bit memory bus design
| Ethernet Port
| 1 x 1Gbps Ethernet Ports & POE 1x 1Gbps Ethernet Ports
| NGFF Slot
| M.2 (NGFF) “E Key” Socket with MiniPCIe 3.0(For WiFi Module)
| SD Card Slot
| 1x SD Card Slot(Option)
| USB /header
| 1x USB 3.0 Port(Option)
| POE
| 24V~48V passive POE/Active POE(Suport 802.3bt)
| DC Jack
| 24V~48V power supply
| LED header
| 2.0 pitch pin header
| Serial Port
| 1x Serial Port 4 Pin Connector
| Wireless
| On-board 2x2 2.4GHz MU-MIMO OFDMA 802.11b/g/n/ax, max 23dBm per chain
On-board 2x2 5GHz MU-MIMO OFDMA 802.11a/n/ac/ax, max 20dBm per chain
4 x MMCX Connectors
| Nor Flash
| 8MB
| Nand Flash
| 256MB
| DDR
| 256MB~512MB
| Dimension
| 133mm x 128mm x 44mm
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Boot_Config Switch1(S7) | Boot_Config | Boot up InterfaceSelect | S7A | S7B | S7C |
| 0 | 0 | 0 | SPI NOR. (Default) | 0 | 0 | 1 | eMMC | 0 | 1 | 0 | QPIC, Parallel NAND | 0 | 1 | 1 | USB3.0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | SPI-NOR-GPT | S7D | Boot up InterfaceSelect | 0 | Boot from code ram.(Default) | 1 | Boot from ROM | Boot_Config Switch2(S9) | Boot_Config | Boot up InterfaceSelect | 0 | No auth.(Default) | 1 | Auth is required |
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