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toh:d-link:d-link_dap_series_of_business_access_points [2021/02/09 21:32] – [Power Supply] s_2toh:d-link:d-link_dap_series_of_business_access_points [2022/07/17 17:58] – [Model Overview] Add further devices by Alpha Networks s_2
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 ==== Model Overview ==== ==== Model Overview ====
  
-^ Model                                               ^ Wireless        ^ SoC / WiFi          ^ Flash   ^ RAM   ^ Case                                                ^ +^ Model                                               ^ Wireless        ^ SoC / WiFi                     ^ Flash   ^ RAM   ^ Case                                                ^ 
-| [[toh:d-link:d-link_dap-2230_a1|DAP-2230]]          | N300            | QCA9533             | 16      | 64    | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | +| [[toh:d-link:d-link_dap-2230_a1|DAP-2230]]          | N300            | QCA9533                        | 16      | 64    | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | 
-| [[toh:d-link:d-link_dap-2610|DAP-2610]]             | AC1200 Wave 2   | IPQ4018             | 16      | 256   | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | +| [[toh:d-link:dap-2610|DAP-2610]]                    | AC1200 Wave 2   | IPQ4018                        | 16      | 256   | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | 
-| [[toh:d-link:d-link_dap-2660|DAP-2660]]             | AC1200          | QCA9557 + QCA9882   | 16      | 128   | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | +| [[toh:d-link:d-link_dap-2660|DAP-2660 A1]]          | AC1200          | QCA9557 + QCA9882              | 16      | 128   | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | 
-| [[toh:hwdata:d-link:d-link_dap-2680_a1|DAP-2680]]   | AC1750 Wave 2   | QCA9558 + QCA9984   | 16      | 256   | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | +| [[toh:d-link:dap-2660_a2|DAP-2660 A2]]              | AC1200          | QCA9558 + QCA9882              | 16      | 128   | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | 
-| [[toh:d-link:dap-2695|DAP-2695]]                    | AC1750          | QCA9558 + QCA9880   | 16      | 256   | Plenum-Rated Metal, 6 detachable Antennas, 2x LAN   | +| [[toh:hwdata:d-link:d-link_dap-2680_a1|DAP-2680]]   | AC1750 Wave 2   | QCA9558 + QCA9984              | 16      | 256   | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | 
-| [[toh:hwdata:d-link:d-link_dap-3320_a1|DAP-3320]]   | N300            | QCA9533             | 16      | 64    | Outdoor Pole-Mount Plastic                          | +| DAP-2682*                                           | AC2300 Wave 2   | QCN5502 + QCA9984              | 16      | ?     | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | 
-| DAP-3662                                            | AC1200          | QCA9557 + QCA9882   | 16      | 128   | Outdoor Pole-Mount IP68 Plastic, 2x LAN             |+| [[toh:d-link:dap-2695|DAP-2695]]                    | AC1750          | QCA9558 + QCA9880              | 16      | 256   | Plenum-Rated Metal, 6 detachable Antennas, 2x LAN   | 
 +| [[toh:hwdata:d-link:d-link_dap-3320_a1|DAP-3320]]   | N300            | QCA9533                        | 16      | 64    | Outdoor Pole-Mount Plastic                          | 
 +| [[toh:d-link:d-link_dap-3662_a1|DAP-3662]]          | AC1200          | QCA9557 + QCA9882              | 16      | 128   | Outdoor Pole-Mount IP68 Plastic, 2x LAN             | 
 +| DAP-X2810*                                       | AX1800 | IPQ8000 + QCN5022 + QCN5052 | ?    | ?    | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | 
 +| DAP-X2850*                                       | AX3600 | IPQ8072 + QCN5024 + QCN5054 | ?    | ?    | Wall-Mount Plastic                                  | 
 + 
 +*not yet supported
  
 [[toh:d-link:dap-2553|DAP-2553]] and DAP-2360 are currently unsupported due to [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/ar8021-phy-not-working-in-gigabit-mode-how-to-configure-pll-data-cells/67207/2|issues with GMAC configuration on AR72xx]] when using an external Gigabit PHY (they only work when 100BASE-T is forced by the link partner). [[toh:d-link:dap-2553|DAP-2553]] and DAP-2360 are currently unsupported due to [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/ar8021-phy-not-working-in-gigabit-mode-how-to-configure-pll-data-cells/67207/2|issues with GMAC configuration on AR72xx]] when using an external Gigabit PHY (they only work when 100BASE-T is forced by the link partner).
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 Factory image can be flashed via the regular update procedure from the 'maintenance' menu. Factory image can be flashed via the regular update procedure from the 'maintenance' menu.
  
-After initially flashing the device to OpenWRT, flash a sysupgrade image again. This is not required, but allows you to use more space from the flash. See the next section for more technical details.+After initially flashing the device to OpenWrt, flash a sysupgrade image again. This is not required, but allows you to use more space from the flash. See the next section for more technical details.
  
 ==== Factory Images ==== ==== Factory Images ====
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 Thus, the factory image contains the kernel padded to 6 MiB + squashfs, so that jffs2 will always be outside of the memory region covered by the wrgg checksum. Thus, the factory image contains the kernel padded to 6 MiB + squashfs, so that jffs2 will always be outside of the memory region covered by the wrgg checksum.
  
-As soon as the device is running OpenWRT already, there is no more minimum size of 6 MiB, so we can put just the kernel in the wrgg partition, which will not cause the problem of a changing checksum.+As soon as the device is running OpenWrt already, there is no more minimum size of 6 MiB, so we can put just the kernel in the wrgg partition, which will not cause the problem of a changing checksum.
  
 So, when more flash space is required, a sysupgrade image can be flashed right after factory, to allow for using of all the available flash memory. So, when more flash space is required, a sysupgrade image can be flashed right after factory, to allow for using of all the available flash memory.
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