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Very likely 9984 firmware works for 9994, usually the '9' just means
it is expensive and high-temp and/or high-power capable.

I don't know of any 9994 NIC manufacturers....You might could get some
from zcomax or compex, but might take a special order.

Thanks,
Ben

On 07/31/2017 05:47 AM, Matteo Grandi wrote:
Dear all,

I have to find a miniPCIe Wi-Fi adapters that uses the QCA9994 chipset.
As far as I discovered looking to the Internet, seems that only the
Acelink EW-7956MAC uses the QCA9994 chipset, but I didn't find a
dealer where to purchase it. Contacting Acelink is useless because
their email " contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" seems to be inexistent: I
receive a mail delivery status notification.


Moreover, having a look on Kalle Valo git repo, I didn't find any
QCA9994 but only QCA9984 firmwares. And it's quite easier to find
devices that use the QCA9984 chipset.


Does anyone use/have used such QCA9994 chipset?
Any hint to find a QCA9994 device and its related ath10k firmware will
be really appreciated.

Thank you in advance

Matteo


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Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com



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