while a QCA9980 a/b/g/n/ac 3x3 SoC handles 5 GHz duties
Note the SKY746H200E is the marking on the device, but doesn't translate to anything found in Skyworks' catalog. So I'm guessing it's also a front end, not a power amplifier, like its 2.4 GHz counterpart.
It's a 9980. I'll update the description.Is it really a QCA9980 (4x4) or is it a QCA9982 (3x3)? It is hard to tell from the picture but it looks like it could be a QCA9982 to me and that would match the 3x3 spec better.
Thanks, will update article and charts database.They are probably the SKY85746-11 "5GHz, 5V, 18dBm 1024QAM FEM (PA+LNA+SW)".
Visually, they look really nice, especially in the dark
They sure did, the Asus EA-N66 https://www.asus.com/media/US/products/VS8ogdSJ0Om2qQR1/P_500.jpgDidn't Asus use the same form factor for gaming adapters/bridges?
FWIW - the ID is interesting... Good to see that Asus is exploring options for form-factors (the Blue Hole, the OnHub thing) - not everything needs to look like a dead spider...
Mentioned right at the top of the review, guys... with picture.They sure did, the Asus EA-N66 https://www.asus.com/media/US/products/VS8ogdSJ0Om2qQR1/P_500.jpg
I didn't notice, think its the heat. I like the blue LED's but they still look like space age irons to me.Mentioned right at the top of the review, guys... with picture.
Ditto the USB N66, which is a fabulous longer-range adapter for laptops etc but is getting hard to find at a reasonable price.They sure did, the Asus EA-N66
Wonder if Lyra Trio really support 802.11kvr. Full roam assist is rare and the review didn't mention at all.
An article is coming shortly that will answer this.Wonder if Lyra Trio really support 802.11kvr. Full roam assist is rare and the review didn't mention at all.
@c3k: With other words you bought the design, not their functionality.
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