🚀 Unlock the future of home networking with Banana Pi BPI-R4 — where speed meets limitless potential!
The Banana Pi BPI-R4 is a cutting-edge Wi-Fi 7 tri-band router board powered by a 1.8 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT7988A CPU, featuring 4GB DDR4 RAM and 8GB eMMC storage. It supports blazing-fast 36 Gbps wireless speeds, dual 10GbE SFP ports, and 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, making it ideal for NAS, smart home gateways, and advanced networking applications. With extensive peripheral interfaces and open-source OS compatibility, it offers unparalleled flexibility and future-proof performance for tech-savvy professionals.
Processor | 1.8 GHz |
RAM | DDR4 |
Wireless Type | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ad, 802.11ax |
Brand | WayPonDEV |
Series | Banana Pi BPI-R4 Wireless Tri-band WiFi Router Board with NIC Wifi7 Module |
Item model number | BPI-R4 Wi-Fi 7 OpenWRT Router Board |
Operating System | Debian 11, OpenWRT, Ubuntu 22.04 |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 4.01 x 0.78 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.9 x 4.01 x 0.78 inches |
Color | Bundle3 |
Processor Brand | MediaTek |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Manufacturer | WayPonDEV |
ASIN | B0DFCTLXJC |
Date First Available | August 27, 2024 |
S**U
A Game Changer in Router Boards for OpenWrt
The media could not be loaded. This board has completely exceeded my expectations in terms of both performance and versatility. As a networking enthusiast, it offers everything I need and more.First and foremost, the WiFi 7 support is a game changer. The wireless performance is outstanding, providing ultra-fast speeds across both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Whether I’m streaming 4K content or working remotely, the BPI-R4 delivers a seamless and lag-free experience. It’s fantastic to see such cutting-edge technology in a product like this.The MediaTek MT7988A SoC is a powerhouse. Running demanding applications like a NAS server and handling multiple connected devices is no issue for this router. It’s clear that a lot of thought went into the hardware, and it definitely shows in the smooth, reliable performance. The 2 x 10GbE SFP ports and 4 x Gigabit Ethernet ports are a perfect touch for anyone needing high-speed, wired connectivity. This setup is future-proof and perfect for high-throughput tasks, from large file transfers to setting up a robust home server.What I absolutely love about the BPI-R4 is the OpenWRT support. This gives me full control over my network and allows me to tailor the router to my exact needs. It’s incredibly customizable, whether it’s setting up VLANs, managing traffic, or securing my smart home devices. The flexibility is unmatched.The BPI-R4 is also the perfect solution for my Smart Home Gateway. It has no problem managing multiple devices simultaneously, offering stability and fast response times. Plus, with its security features powered by OpenWRT, I feel confident in my network’s protection.Overall, this is a highly capable, feature-rich, and customizable router that offers incredible value. If you’re looking for a powerful networking solution for home automation, NAS, or even small business needs, the Banana Pi BPI-R4 is definitely worth considering. I more than happier with my purchase !!
A**R
Relatively cheap and pretty decent throughput
The good: Works well as a mobile hotspot with OpenWRT when a Quectel RM520N-GL is added. Fan is nearly silent. The case gets warm, but not hot. The bad: Wifi is low power and has short range. It is also not easy to get the configuration correct. I don't think the drivers are ready for prime time yet. Still a work in progress. I would recommend skipping the wifi 7 board and adding access points. Also, the SFP ports are picky about what network interface modules are used.
A**H
Great Router Board for OpenWrt – Quiet, Stable, and Easy to Set Up
Good router board designed for OpenWrt (vanilla snapshot works great for me). It’s quiet, performs well, and feels stable even under load. Setting it up was a breeze - everything came together quickly, and it was ready to go with minimal effort. Out-of-the-box compatibility with the Quectel 5G modem module (get a heatsink for the modem module). Overall, this board offers solid performance and ease of use for anyone looking to run vanilla snapshot OpenWrt.
E**R
Died before a full year
I bought the board 11/24 and had used it successfully up until 9/3/25. The board randomly failed and now wont even output through UART.I tried emailing support and I get a "cant be delivered" notice. Upon calling, I get a "this number is not assigned" notice.Be warned if you buy this board and have issues you are out of luck.
D**D
Banana Pi BPI-R4 Open Source Router:A Travel Companion
I purchased this router to use as a travel router and this worked out perfectly. The bpi-r4 shipped with OpenWRT burned to the NAND flash from factory. I then purchased a Quectel RM520N-GL to use as a 5G Cellular modem it was automatically detected by OpenWRT and after adding the SIM I was up and running.I was able to run the router with a battery pack that supports USB-C Power Delivery.I do wish this had more RAM so I can try running Debian and containers so I can consolidate my growing collection of single board computer’sI liked it so much I purchased a second bundle with the WiFi 7 card. I have not tested this yet - but it looks very promising. Can’t wait to see what this thing is capable of!
J**
Absolutely recommend!
Great product and great quality! Would purchase again.
H**P
As advertized, just didn't work...
Never worked for me.
S**.
OpenWRT firmware not quite ready, one potentially showstopper bug
I'm using this mainly as a pretty vanilla AP. Flashed 24.10 OpenWRT release when I got this a week or two ago, and everything worked well for the most part.However, there is one issue (as of 2025/02/23) that might be a showstopper for some. The max transmit power is 6 dBm (or sometimes 7 dBm for some reason). Seems to be due to a firmware bug from my investigation (check GitHub and the Banana Pi forums). When connecting from a distance < 10 feet from the AP, and with one wall in between, the signal is fine practically speaking--at least for me. From 10-15 feet away and 2 walls, it becomes close to unusable. This is in a NYC apartment so your experience will probably vary.From my research, the Banana Pi closed source firmware seems to not have this issue, but I personally have not tried it. There is supposedly a patch that presumably will make it into an OpenWRT build for this device at some point.
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