One thing is odd – why even bother with putting Azurewave AW-CM389MA w/Marvell 8897chip, M.2 2230 (SDIOinterface) (Optional) in the datasheet than? If only option is to order specific model? Then it would make much more sense to point that out…
Just technical correctness here. I can understand vendors want to make sure there are no potential issues with untested peripheral devices firmware versions, but then, why bother with tech info in the first place. I doubt most people actually keeps track if certain WiFi chipset used in the client has connectivity issues with WiFi infrastructure used in company. And in that case, those would always ask for tech details.
Just my 22¢
So it seems; so when buying:
CFFK7: 3040 – Intel Atom x5-Z8350, 2GB RAM, 8GB Flash, ThinOS (Without WiFi)
CKW1J: 3040 – Intel Atom x5-Z8350, 2GB RAM, 8GB Flash, ThinOS (With WiFi)
I guess Dell has modified FW ID strings on AW-CM389MA module.
As said, if anybody else is thinking about such an upgrade, this is first-hand information – did NOT work for me.
Appreciate fast answer!
Kind regards,
Blaz
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