BPi-R1 Open-Source router

August 27th, 2014

I was browsing www.banana-pi.com and ran across a new product page – so fresh, that they did not even have a price listed!

BPi router - image courtesy of SINOVOIP CO., LIMITED

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Basically, they made a larger printed circuit board based on a Banana Pi, and added:

  • small gigabit switch (BCM53125)
  • 802.11b/g/n WiFi

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Now this will make a really interesting router for OpenWRT… dual core A20 and 1GB of ram makes for a very powerful router!

BPi router - image courtesy of SINOVOIP CO., LIMITED

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It looks like they preserved most of the connectors from the Banana Pi (except for one USB host port) and added a laptop-style SATA connector on top.

BPi router - image courtesy of SINOVOIP CO., LIMITED

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Note the RTL8192CU WiFi module (now we know where the second USB port went) and the two antenna connectors.

For more specifications on the BPi this router is based on, see my BPi review 🙂

https://www.mikronauts.com/banana-pi/bpi-review/

An expandable, dual core router with 1GB… who would have thunk it?

I’ll have to buy a couple for my lab so I can try them out, they may replace my Linksys WRT54G routers…

 

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