Working through a joblot of 16 access points

In front of me I have
TP-Link EAP245 V3
2 x TP-Link EAP225 V3
1 x Xirrus XR1000
7 x Xirrus XR600
5 x Cambium Networks cnpilot e410 indoors

The TP-Link's are already supported, and cover the cost of the other 13 in full.
Looking for help working out what the Xirrus and Cambiums are, and confirmation if they are Broadcom doorstops.

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sure it's not XR ?

IPQ4018 - https://fccid.io/Z8H89FT0035/

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Yes my mistake XR600 and XR1000.

XR1000 photos are at https://fccid.io/SK6XI-N300/, but I'm unable to see anything useful.

On the XR1000 internal photos, there's Broadcom near the gigabit PoE ethernet port and apparently the WiFi is Broadcom.

I'll tear it down later and see if I can identify all chips.
The XR600 is the XR630 model, apparently these are 3x3 802.11AC on both radios

XR630 is Cavium with swappable IPQ radio(s) - https://fccid.io/SK6-XR630.

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$1100 12 years ago for a singe XR630

looks like most of the works been done over on Adding OpenWrt support for Xirrus XR-2400 Target for the Xirrus models

I have tried to add support for the XR620, though I ran into some obstacles that I could never resolve. I've since given up on this device. See Adding support for Avaya WAP9122 for reference.

Thanks for the heads up, the plastic is so brittle on the xirrus x630s that the housing is coming away from the circuit boards.

Already converted the EAPs.

XR1000 is an XR1220

Bought last week ten of ruckus r310 for 5eurosponge / piece, with unleashed firmware i can forget of openwrt and poor performance. Also i can manage all from one master . Rest of network is fiber / dac 10-25gig. I'm working with openwrt for thos model but i realised that i don't need openwrt on it in my network and also faster wifi.

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