A Glance at New trends Maxon Mini PCIe vs M.2 WiFi 6 wireless module
Maxon MX6000 series and ME6000 series WiFi6 wireless network cards aka WiFi modules are industrial-grade developed by Maxon, based on Qualcomm QCN6024, QCN9024 and QCN9074 chips.
They can support WiFi6e, have 4x4 MU-MIMO technology, as well as support 20/40/80/160Mhz bandwidth, theoretical max throughput is up to 4800Mbps.
The MX6000 series has M.2 interface, PCIe3.0 bus, and 5V power supply.
The ME6000 series, Mini-PCIe interface, PCIe3.0 bus, 3.3V power supply.
Maxon has developed their own drivers to let users use multiple wifi6 network cards on one device simultaneously. It can significantly increase wireless bandwidth and provide strong support for high-load applications.
By installing multiple ME6924 F5/MX6974 F5 on one device, users can enjoy the high bandwidth of various modules to meet the needs of different scenarios such as big data transmission, high-definition video streaming, and other scenarios that require high throughput and low latency. In addition, this multi-wifi modules configuration solution can also enhance the reliability and redundancy of the whole network, ensuring the stability of the network's high-performance to be maintained under high load conditions.
Maxon's ME6924 and its driver solution provide a powerful tool for users who require high-performance wireless networks, making it possible to achieve higher wireless bandwidth and more stable network connections.
Now the Linux driver of Maxon MX6000 & ME6000 series has been adapted to multiple versions of Ubuntu_22.04.1_LTS kernel: 5.15.0-43-generic on ARM and X86 platforms.