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  1. Sehr schön, der Fix für #CopyFail und #openssl bei #openWrt ist da. Zack, eine Minute Update, eine Minute Reboot, schon ist die #openWrt-One wieder im Rennen. Auch wenn Privilgieneskalation auf einem solchen System kaum ein Anwendungsfall sein dürfte, aber was soll's...

    Der Fix für #DirtyFrag wird sicher zeitnah aufpoppen.

    $ ssh root@openwrt-one owut upgrade
    ASU-Server     https://sysupgrade.openwrt.org
    Upstream       https://downloads.openwrt.org
    Target         mediatek/filogic
    Profile        openwrt_one
    Package-arch   aarch64_cortex-a53
    Version-from   25.12.2 r32802-f505120278 (kernel 6.12.74)
    Version-to     25.12.3 r32912-6639b15f62 (kernel 6.12.85)
    93 packages are out-of-date
    There are 0 missing and 1 modified default packages
    Request hash: <xxx>
    --
    Status:   done
    Progress:   0s total =   0s in queue +   0s in build
    
    Build succeeded in   0s total =   0s in queue +   0s to build:
    Image saved : /tmp/firmware.bin
    Installing /tmp/firmware.bin and rebooting...

    #GNU/Linux #security #wifi #wlan #PoweredByRSS

    forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-25…

  2. Sehr schön, der Fix für #CopyFail und #openssl bei #openWrt ist da. Zack, eine Minute Update, eine Minute Reboot, schon ist die #openWrt-One wieder im Rennen. Auch wenn Privilgieneskalation auf einem solchen System kaum ein Anwendungsfall sein dürfte, aber was soll's...

    Der Fix für #DirtyFrag wird sicher zeitnah aufpoppen.

    $ ssh root@openwrt-one owut upgrade
    ASU-Server     https://sysupgrade.openwrt.org
    Upstream       https://downloads.openwrt.org
    Target         mediatek/filogic
    Profile        openwrt_one
    Package-arch   aarch64_cortex-a53
    Version-from   25.12.2 r32802-f505120278 (kernel 6.12.74)
    Version-to     25.12.3 r32912-6639b15f62 (kernel 6.12.85)
    93 packages are out-of-date
    There are 0 missing and 1 modified default packages
    Request hash: <xxx>
    --
    Status:   done
    Progress:   0s total =   0s in queue +   0s in build
    
    Build succeeded in   0s total =   0s in queue +   0s to build:
    Image saved : /tmp/firmware.bin
    Installing /tmp/firmware.bin and rebooting...

    #GNU/Linux #security #wifi #wlan #PoweredByRSS

    forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-25…

  3. Sehr schön, der Fix für #CopyFail und #openssl bei #openWrt ist da. Zack, eine Minute Update, eine Minute Reboot, schon ist die #openWrt-One wieder im Rennen. Auch wenn Privilgieneskalation auf einem solchen System kaum ein Anwendungsfall sein dürfte, aber was soll's...

    Der Fix für #DirtyFrag wird sicher zeitnah aufpoppen.

    $ ssh root@openwrt-one owut upgrade
    ASU-Server     https://sysupgrade.openwrt.org
    Upstream       https://downloads.openwrt.org
    Target         mediatek/filogic
    Profile        openwrt_one
    Package-arch   aarch64_cortex-a53
    Version-from   25.12.2 r32802-f505120278 (kernel 6.12.74)
    Version-to     25.12.3 r32912-6639b15f62 (kernel 6.12.85)
    93 packages are out-of-date
    There are 0 missing and 1 modified default packages
    Request hash: <xxx>
    --
    Status:   done
    Progress:   0s total =   0s in queue +   0s in build
    
    Build succeeded in   0s total =   0s in queue +   0s to build:
    Image saved : /tmp/firmware.bin
    Installing /tmp/firmware.bin and rebooting...

    #GNU/Linux #security #wifi #wlan #PoweredByRSS

    forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-25…

  4. Sehr schön, der Fix für #CopyFail und #openssl bei #openWrt ist da. Zack, eine Minute Update, eine Minute Reboot, schon ist die #openWrt-One wieder im Rennen. Auch wenn Privilgieneskalation auf einem solchen System kaum ein Anwendungsfall sein dürfte, aber was soll's...

    Der Fix für #DirtyFrag wird sicher zeitnah aufpoppen.

    $ ssh root@openwrt-one owut upgrade
    ASU-Server     https://sysupgrade.openwrt.org
    Upstream       https://downloads.openwrt.org
    Target         mediatek/filogic
    Profile        openwrt_one
    Package-arch   aarch64_cortex-a53
    Version-from   25.12.2 r32802-f505120278 (kernel 6.12.74)
    Version-to     25.12.3 r32912-6639b15f62 (kernel 6.12.85)
    93 packages are out-of-date
    There are 0 missing and 1 modified default packages
    Request hash: <xxx>
    --
    Status:   done
    Progress:   0s total =   0s in queue +   0s in build
    
    Build succeeded in   0s total =   0s in queue +   0s to build:
    Image saved : /tmp/firmware.bin
    Installing /tmp/firmware.bin and rebooting...

    #GNU/Linux #security #wifi #wlan #PoweredByRSS

    forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-25…

  5. Ich habe die #OpenWRT-One letzten Sommer nicht bei Alibaba gekauft.
  6. Und auch das erste Service Release #OpenWrt 25.12.1 verlief absolut zuverlässig auf der 'kleinen Blauen'. Die #OpenWRT-One wächst mir langsam ans Herz.

    #WLAN #OpenSource #GNU/Linux #security #PoweredByRSS

    root@OpenWrt:~# owut upgrade
    ASU-Server     https://sysupgrade.openwrt.org
    Upstream       https://downloads.openwrt.org
    Target         mediatek/filogic
    Profile        openwrt_one
    Package-arch   aarch64_cortex-a53
    Version-from   25.12.0 r32713-f919e7899d (kernel 6.12.71)
    Version-to     25.12.1 r32768-b21cfa8f8c (kernel 6.12.74)
    96 packages are out-of-date
    There are 0 missing and 1 modified default packages
    Request hash: <...>
    Build succeeded in 120s total =  20s in queue + 100s to build:
    Image saved : /tmp/firmware.bin
    Installing /tmp/firmware.bin and rebooting...

    OpenWrt 25.12.1 - Service Release
  7. Das Dist-Upgrade per #owut auf der #OpenWRT-One verlief problemlos.

    So mag ich das.

    #OpenWRT

    $ ssh root@openwrt-one 
    
    BusyBox v1.37.0 (2026-03-06 11:07:42 UTC) built-in shell (ash)
    
      _______                     ________        __
     |       |.-----.-----.-----.|  |  |  |.----.|  |_
     |   -   ||  _  |  -__|     ||  |  |  ||   _||   _|
     |_______||   __|_____|__|__||________||__|  |____|
              |__| W I R E L E S S   F R E E D O M
     -----------------------------------------------------
     OpenWrt 25.12.0, r32713-f919e7899d Dave's Guitar
     -----------------------------------------------------
    
     OpenWrt recently switched to the "apk" package manager!
    
     OPKG Command           APK Equivalent      Description
     ------------------------------------------------------------------
     opkg install <pkg>     apk add <pkg>       Install a package
     opkg remove <pkg>      apk del <pkg>       Remove a package
     opkg upgrade           apk upgrade         Upgrade all packages
     opkg files <pkg>       apk info -L <pkg>   List package contents
     opkg list-installed    apk info            List installed packages
     opkg update            apk update          Update package lists
     opkg search <pkg>      apk search <pkg>    Search for packages
     ------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    For more information visit:
    https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/additional-software/opkg-to-apk-cheatsheet
  8. Toujours autant de refs de routeurs qui acceptent #openwrt !
    Et pas mal de nouveaux fabricants.

    Le #openwrtone est pas mal, mais an trouve des trucs chez #cudy qui supportent officiellement d’être flashés.

    Le choix n’est forcément intuitif.

  9. ICYMI 👉 With openwrt-one-debian, you can now run a full Debian system on the OpenWrt One using its NVMe storage, unlocking custom services, containers, development tools, and lightweight server workloads on open hardware! 🚀

    collabora.com/news-and-blog/ne

    #Debian #OpenWrtOne #OpenWrt #EmbeddedLinux #Linux #OpenSource #SelfHosting #NVMe

  10. Running #Debian on the #OpenWrt One
    openwrt-one-debian installs full Debian system leveraging the #OpenWrtOne’s NVMe storage, enabling everything from custom services and containers to development tools and lightweight server workloads, on open hardware.
    Hardware is reasonably powerful and expandable. Based on MediaTek Filogic 820, Wi-Fi6, 2.5Gbit WAN, 1Gbit LAN, 1GB DDR4 RAM, 256 MB NAND flash, M.2 SSD support, USB-C Serial console, USB 2.0, and Power Over Ethernet (POE)
    collabora.com/news-and-blog/ne

  11. New year, new Debian project: How to install and run a full Debian system on the OpenWrt One, turning open router hardware into a compact, general-purpose Linux system!

    collabora.com/news-and-blog/ne

    #Debian #OpenWrtOne #OpenWrt #EmbeddedLinux #Linux #OpenSource #SelfHosting #NVMe

  12. Frage zu #openWRT auf einen #openWRTONE #router an die versierte Community:
    Nach einem sysupgrade auf 24.10.4 ist ein opkg update und auch das restore des Backup nicht möglich !!!
    Warum ??? Was kann ich machen ??

  13. @alex
    > Welche Erfahrungen habt ihr mit repeatern und geteilten wlan netzwerken gemacht?

    Bei mir macht die #OpenWrtOne drei WLANs auf:
    - WPA3 2,4 GHz
    - WPA3 5 GHz
    - WPA2 2,4 GHz (Legacy-Devices)

    Funktioniert ganz gut, Repeater habe ich nicht.

    Das Ding hat gefühlt Tausend Einstellmöglichkeiten - bessere Netzwerker als ich werden sich da sicherlich richtig austoben können.

  14. @schuppenvogel
    In meinem Setup sind das drei unterschiedliche Devices:
    Das Glasfasermodem wird von der #pfSense gesteuert und die #OpenWrtOne macht das #WLAN.
  15. @gehrke_test Hmm, aber DSL-Modem braucht man doch trotzdem, oder kann der #openwrtone das auch?

  16. Seit Frühjahr wird unser #WLAN von einer #OpenWrtOne gewuppt im Austausch gegen #FritzBox. Die Anschaffung einerseits wegen Modernisierung von Softwarestack und Protokollen, aber vor allem wegen langfristigem Support bei #OpenSource.

    Das kleine Blaue läuft absolut unauffällig und fast hätte ich es vergessen, aber Heise nicht.

    Daher heute die ersten Upgrades erfolgreich:
    ✅ 24.10.0-rc2 -> 24.10.4 r28959-29397011cc
    ✅ Installation #owut
    ✅ Upgrade via owut
    ✅ Dokumentation

    #OpenWrt #security

    heise.de/news/OpenWRT-Updates-…

  17. Proposed Patches Make Upstream #LinuxKernel Usable For The #OpenWrt One #Router
    The #OpenWrtOne is powered by a #Filogic 820 SoC and features #WiFi6. This official OpenWrt device is manufactured by #BananaPi. While there is downstream #opensource code available for customizing the OpenWrt One to your heart's content, the upstream #Linux #kernel support to date hasn't been full-featured.
    phoronix.com/news/OpenWrt-One-

  18. My newly acquired OpenWrt One router is causing me some grief. It seems to revert back to the firmware it shipped with (24.10.0-rc2) when I restart it after updating the firmware and doing all the required customization. Will have to attach a serial console and see if it yields any details. I fear the storage is faulty :-(

    Anyone tried doing warranty claims on AliExpres?

  19. #OpenWRT is such a valuable learning experience. I'm able to test it, learn how it works and will definitely buy a #OpenWRTOne

  20. @m @ffrl
    Ich bin auch dieser Meinung.
    #OpenWRTOne ist leider mit dem minimalistische #openwrt und dem Alpine Paketmanager apk etwas für Scriptkiddis.
    Auf dem Gerät könnte ein angepasstes und ausgebautes OS vorinstalliert sein. Auch wäre ein bisschen Dokumentation hilfreich.
    So wird der Router kein Verkaufshit.

  21. Die #wlan Durchsatzrate von rd. 700 Mbit ist mehr als von der #fritzbox gewohnt und zufriedenstellend. Da kann man nicht meckern.
    #openwrtone #openwrt

  22. Der bei AliExpress erworbene #OpenWRTOne #openwrt läuft paralell zum bestehenden #fritzbox #heimnetz seit einer Woche als Test. Alle Funktionen der #fritzbox wie #wlan (auch mit Gastnetz), #wireguard und #adblock mittels #pihole auf #sbc #nanopi neo3 laufen sehr stabil .
    Die Lernkurve war allerdings sehr steil, ab und zu Recovery-Modus.
    Eine 1TB SSD ist bestellt, dann versuche ich die #docker Installation.

  23. Noch kurz der #Stromverbrauch: Laut meiner #Shelly zieht die OpenWrt One mit 3 Clients 4 Watt.

    Ich finde, das ist ein anständiger Wert.

    #OpenWRTOne #WLAN #Hardware #OpenSource #openwrt #network

  24. Die Brutto-Durchsatzrate von 780 Mbit/s ist ja ganz nett, aber entscheidend ist, was real rauskommt.

    Ein Vergleich mit der ollen FritzBox zeigt eine Steigerung der Performance beim secure copy von einem lokalen Server im LAN um Faktor 10.
    Erreicht werden 32 MB/s.

    #OpenWRTOne #WLAN #Hardware #OpenSource #openwrt #network

  25. Das erste Test-Setup ist per Webinterface schnell gemacht. SSH-PubKey hinterlegen und zwei WLANs in den beiden Frequenzsbereichen mit #WPA3 hochziehen ging in wenigen Minuten. Und die laufen auch stabil seit zwei Tagen.

    Lediglich bei der Aktivierung von DHCP habe ich mir selbst ein Ei gelegt, da musste ich zwei mal in den Recovery-Modus. Vermutlich war ich zu langsam bei der Bestätigung und die voreingestellte statische Verbindung wurde wieder aktiviert.

    #OpenWRTOne #WLAN #Hardware #OpenSource #openwrt #network

  26. @vax_ I concur 100%

    Reading about it's hard to find a definitive list of affected routers but this link mentions the 3 I mentioned: bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

    I'm even recommending people get ones from GL-INET which supports #OpenWRT out of the box - although I still prefer to install the stock OpenWRT from the OpenWRT site on GL-INET devices instead of the slightly "slick UI" version of OpenWRT that GL-INET provide with the device.

    In another post I just purchased an #OpenWRTOne to check it out - since I'm all sorted at home with my #VyOS firewall and #Unifi wifi I'm going to upgrade my mum's home internet with the OpenWRT One 🙂

    edit: add GL-INET link gl-inet.com/support/firmware-v

  27. OpenWrt Two will be a higher-performance router with 10 Gigabit LAN and WiFi 7 support

    OpenWrt is an open source, Linux-based operating system designed for routers and other wireless devices. It’s been around for more than two decades and for most of that time it’s been offered primarily as an operating system that you could install as a replacement for the firmware that ships with existing devices.

    But last year the OpenWrt team partnered with Banana Pi to launch the first […]

    #filogic880 #glInet #openSource #openwrt #openwrtOne #openwrtTwo #router

    Read more: liliputing.com/openwrt-two-wil

  28. Not sure if it's because of hooking the 3d printer up to the #OpenWRTone directly via ethernet cable or just that the wifi is better, but my #Neptune4Plus is now streaming at full FPS on the webcam and not having any network reconnect issues like it used to.

    Might test switching back to wifi but with the new network tomorrow after the DHCP leases expire.

    #3DPrinting #OpenWRT

  29. Not sure if it's because of hooking the 3d printer up to the directly via ethernet cable or just that the wifi is better, but my is now streaming at full FPS on the webcam and not having any network reconnect issues like it used to.

    Might test switching back to wifi but with the new network tomorrow after the DHCP leases expire.

  30. Not sure if it's because of hooking the 3d printer up to the #OpenWRTone directly via ethernet cable or just that the wifi is better, but my #Neptune4Plus is now streaming at full FPS on the webcam and not having any network reconnect issues like it used to.

    Might test switching back to wifi but with the new network tomorrow after the DHCP leases expire.

    #3DPrinting #OpenWRT

  31. Not sure if it's because of hooking the 3d printer up to the #OpenWRTone directly via ethernet cable or just that the wifi is better, but my #Neptune4Plus is now streaming at full FPS on the webcam and not having any network reconnect issues like it used to.

    Might test switching back to wifi but with the new network tomorrow after the DHCP leases expire.

    #3DPrinting #OpenWRT

  32. Not sure if it's because of hooking the 3d printer up to the #OpenWRTone directly via ethernet cable or just that the wifi is better, but my #Neptune4Plus is now streaming at full FPS on the webcam and not having any network reconnect issues like it used to.

    Might test switching back to wifi but with the new network tomorrow after the DHCP leases expire.

    #3DPrinting #OpenWRT

  33. #Unboxing the #OpenWrtOne #Router with open #Software and open #Hardware and with the coolest #features at the moment!

    The only instructions you receive are printed directly on the packaging. A great extension option is the
    #MikroBus: https://www.mikroe.com/mikrobus - It has both a #serial and an #I2C bus via which #IoT sensors can be connected.
    There is also the option of connecting an
    #SSD, which I used immediately. I would also like to use the router as a #weather #monitoring station via appropriate sensors and then save the data on the SSD and have it evaluated and displayed via a #web #server.
    The accessories supplied include a power supply unit, antennas, some screws and jumpers as well as a screwdriver. However, the screws on the case were so tight that I needed a better tool to open it.

    I plan to provide my neighborhood with free
    #wifi via the router. I also want to run some web applications there and make them publicly accessible on the #Internet. So stay tuned and I will tell you here about the #configuration, #installation and results ...

    #foss #floss #network #linux

  34. OpenWrt One router is now available for $89

    OpenWrt is a free and open source, Linux-based operating system designed for routers and other networking applications. While it’s most often used as an aftermarket replacement for the firmware that comes pre-installed on a router, earlier this year the OpenWrt team announced it was partnering with Banana Pi to design and sell the first router made specifically to run OpenWrt.

    It’s called the OpenWrt One, and the first samples went on sale in October. Now the Software Freedom Conservancy has announced the “production release” of the OpenWrt One. It’s available for purchase for $89.

    With support for WiFi 6 and only two Ethernet ports, the router isn’t necessarily the most powerful or versatile option. But it’s designed to be a hacker-friendly, repairable device that’s “unbrickable” thanks to a switch that lets you boot from a recovery image if anything goes wrong with the operating system image written to the primary storage.

    Key features include:

    • 1.3 MediaTek MT7981B (Filogic 820) processor with two ARM Cortex-A53 CPU cores
    • 1GB DDR4 memory (onboard)
    • 256MiB SPI NAND Flash and 16 MiB SPI NOR flash storage
    • M.2 2242/2230 socket for PCIe Gen  2 x1 SSD (bring your own storage)
    • MediaTek MT7976C dual-band WiFi 6 (2×2 2.4 GHz and 3×3 5 GHz)
    • 2 RJ45 Ethernet ports: one 2.5 GbE + 1 GbE
    • 1 x USB 2.0 Type-A host port
    • 1 x USB Type-C (device, console)
    • 1  x USB Type-C (power)
    • RTC backup battery support
    • PoE support
    • MikroBUS socket for expansion modules

    The system supports Power over Ethernet via the 2.5 GbE port or you can use a USB Type-C power supply.

    For every OpenWrt One unit sold, the Software Freedom Conversancy receives a $10 donation earmarked for a fund that goes toward development of OpenWrt.

    via Hacker News

    #bananaPi #foss #openSource #openwrtOne #opnewrt #router #sfc #softwareFreedomConservancy

  35. OpenWrt One router is now available for $89

    OpenWrt is a free and open source, Linux-based operating system designed for routers and other networking applications. While it’s most often used as an aftermarket replacement for the firmware that comes pre-installed on a router, earlier this year the OpenWrt team announced it was partnering with Banana Pi to design and sell the first router made specifically to run OpenWrt.

    It’s called the OpenWrt One, and the first samples went on sale in October. Now the Software Freedom Conservancy has announced the “production release” of the OpenWrt One. It’s available for purchase for $89.

    With support for WiFi 6 and only two Ethernet ports, the router isn’t necessarily the most powerful or versatile option. But it’s designed to be a hacker-friendly, repairable device that’s “unbrickable” thanks to a switch that lets you boot from a recovery image if anything goes wrong with the operating system image written to the primary storage.

    Key features include:

    • 1.3 MediaTek MT7981B (Filogic 820) processor with two ARM Cortex-A53 CPU cores
    • 1GB DDR4 memory (onboard)
    • 256MiB SPI NAND Flash and 16 MiB SPI NOR flash storage
    • M.2 2242/2230 socket for PCIe Gen  2 x1 SSD (bring your own storage)
    • MediaTek MT7976C dual-band WiFi 6 (2×2 2.4 GHz and 3×3 5 GHz)
    • 2 RJ45 Ethernet ports: one 2.5 GbE + 1 GbE
    • 1 x USB 2.0 Type-A host port
    • 1 x USB Type-C (device, console)
    • 1  x USB Type-C (power)
    • RTC backup battery support
    • PoE support
    • MikroBUS socket for expansion modules

    The system supports Power over Ethernet via the 2.5 GbE port or you can use a USB Type-C power supply.

    For every OpenWrt One unit sold, the Software Freedom Conversancy receives a $10 donation earmarked for a fund that goes toward development of OpenWrt.

    via Hacker News

    #bananaPi #foss #openSource #openwrtOne #opnewrt #router #sfc #softwareFreedomConservancy

  36. OpenWrt One router is now available for $89

    Disclosure: Some links on this page are monetized by the Skimlinks, Amazon, Rakuten Advertising, and eBay, affiliate programs, and Liliputing may earn a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on those links. All prices are subject to change, and this article only reflects the prices available at time of publication.

    OpenWrt is a free and open source, Linux-based operating system designed for routers and other networking applications. While it’s most often used as an aftermarket replacement for the firmware that comes pre-installed on a router, earlier this year the OpenWrt team announced it was partnering with Banana Pi to design and sell the first router made specifically to run OpenWrt.

    It’s called the OpenWrt One, and the first samples went on sale in October. Now the Software Freedom Conservancy has announced the “production release” of the OpenWrt One. It’s available for purchase for $89.

    With support for WiFi 6 and only two Ethernet ports, the router isn’t necessarily the most powerful or versatile option. But it’s designed to be a hacker-friendly, repairable device that’s “unbrickable” thanks to a switch that lets you boot from a recovery image if anything goes wrong with the operating system image written to the primary storage.

    Key features include:

    • 1.3 MediaTek MT7981B (Filogic 820) processor with two ARM Cortex-A53 CPU cores
    • 1GB DDR4 memory (onboard)
    • 256MiB SPI NAND Flash and 16 MiB SPI NOR flash storage
    • M.2 2242/2230 socket for PCIe Gen  2 x1 SSD (bring your own storage)
    • MediaTek MT7976C dual-band WiFi 6 (2×2 2.4 GHz and 3×3 5 GHz)
    • 2 RJ45 Ethernet ports: one 2.5 GbE + 1 GbE
    • 1 x USB 2.0 Type-A host port
    • 1 x USB Type-C (device, console)
    • 1  x USB Type-C (power)
    • RTC backup battery support
    • PoE support
    • MikroBUS socket for expansion modules

    The system supports Power over Ethernet via the 2.5 GbE port or you can use a USB Type-C power supply.

    For every OpenWrt One unit sold, the Software Freedom Conversancy receives a $10 donation earmarked for a fund that goes toward development of OpenWrt.

    via Hacker News

    #bananaPi #foss #openSource #openwrtOne #opnewrt #router #sfc #softwareFreedomConservancy

  37. OpenWrt One router is now available for $89

    Disclosure: Some links on this page are monetized by the Skimlinks, Amazon, Rakuten Advertising, and eBay, affiliate programs, and Liliputing may earn a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on those links. All prices are subject to change, and this article only reflects the prices available at time of publication.

    OpenWrt is a free and open source, Linux-based operating system designed for routers and other networking applications. While it’s most often used as an aftermarket replacement for the firmware that comes pre-installed on a router, earlier this year the OpenWrt team announced it was partnering with Banana Pi to design and sell the first router made specifically to run OpenWrt.

    It’s called the OpenWrt One, and the first samples went on sale in October. Now the Software Freedom Conservancy has announced the “production release” of the OpenWrt One. It’s available for purchase for $89.

    With support for WiFi 6 and only two Ethernet ports, the router isn’t necessarily the most powerful or versatile option. But it’s designed to be a hacker-friendly, repairable device that’s “unbrickable” thanks to a switch that lets you boot from a recovery image if anything goes wrong with the operating system image written to the primary storage.

    Key features include:

    • 1.3 MediaTek MT7981B (Filogic 820) processor with two ARM Cortex-A53 CPU cores
    • 1GB DDR4 memory (onboard)
    • 256MiB SPI NAND Flash and 16 MiB SPI NOR flash storage
    • M.2 2242/2230 socket for PCIe Gen  2 x1 SSD (bring your own storage)
    • MediaTek MT7976C dual-band WiFi 6 (2×2 2.4 GHz and 3×3 5 GHz)
    • 2 RJ45 Ethernet ports: one 2.5 GbE + 1 GbE
    • 1 x USB 2.0 Type-A host port
    • 1 x USB Type-C (device, console)
    • 1  x USB Type-C (power)
    • RTC backup battery support
    • PoE support
    • MikroBUS socket for expansion modules

    The system supports Power over Ethernet via the 2.5 GbE port or you can use a USB Type-C power supply.

    For every OpenWrt One unit sold, the Software Freedom Conversancy receives a $10 donation earmarked for a fund that goes toward development of OpenWrt.

    via Hacker News

    #bananaPi #foss #openSource #openwrtOne #opnewrt #router #sfc #softwareFreedomConservancy

  38. OpenWrt One router is now available for $89

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    OpenWrt is a free and open source, Linux-based operating system designed for routers and other networking applications. While it’s most often used as an aftermarket replacement for the firmware that comes pre-installed on a router, earlier this year the OpenWrt team announced it was partnering with Banana Pi to design and sell the first router made specifically to run OpenWrt.

    It’s called the OpenWrt One, and the first samples went on sale in October. Now the Software Freedom Conservancy has announced the “production release” of the OpenWrt One. It’s available for purchase for $89.

    With support for WiFi 6 and only two Ethernet ports, the router isn’t necessarily the most powerful or versatile option. But it’s designed to be a hacker-friendly, repairable device that’s “unbrickable” thanks to a switch that lets you boot from a recovery image if anything goes wrong with the operating system image written to the primary storage.

    Key features include:

    • 1.3 MediaTek MT7981B (Filogic 820) processor with two ARM Cortex-A53 CPU cores
    • 1GB DDR4 memory (onboard)
    • 256MiB SPI NAND Flash and 16 MiB SPI NOR flash storage
    • M.2 2242/2230 socket for PCIe Gen  2 x1 SSD (bring your own storage)
    • MediaTek MT7976C dual-band WiFi 6 (2×2 2.4 GHz and 3×3 5 GHz)
    • 2 RJ45 Ethernet ports: one 2.5 GbE + 1 GbE
    • 1 x USB 2.0 Type-A host port
    • 1 x USB Type-C (device, console)
    • 1  x USB Type-C (power)
    • RTC backup battery support
    • PoE support
    • MikroBUS socket for expansion modules

    The system supports Power over Ethernet via the 2.5 GbE port or you can use a USB Type-C power supply.

    For every OpenWrt One unit sold, the Software Freedom Conversancy receives a $10 donation earmarked for a fund that goes toward development of OpenWrt.

    via Hacker News

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  39. The “OpenWrt One/AP-24.XY” router board based on MediaTek MT7981B (Filogic 820) SoC and MediaTek MT7976C dual-band WiFi 6 chipset.It is the first official development board of the OpenWRT open source community
    OpenWrt One is a device based on the MediaTek Filogic 820 SoC that has WiFi 6, dual-band, 3×3/2×2, 1 x 2.5Gbit WAN, 1 x 1Gbit LAN, 1GB DDR4 RAM, 256 MiB NAND, 16 MiB NOR, M.2 SSD and USB 2.0.
    docs.banana-pi.org/.../OpenW..
    #bpi #OpenWrtOne #wifi6 #OpenWrt #opensurce #bananapi #wifirouter