The USB 3.0 ports can deliver better performance than USB 2.0 ports. Most routers struggle to power large, power-hungry HDDs ...
A groundbreaking Wi-Fi 6 router powered by OpenWrt and developed by Banana Pi is now available, offering full customization and repairability tailored to the needs of open-source hardware advocates.
A Raspberry Pi can teach you a lot about networking, but it still struggles to replace a real Wi-Fi router in everyday home use.
Abstract: The Content Centric Networks (CCN) replaces the IP narrow waist of the Internet architecture by a content layer. When a node wants to access a piece of content, it sends an Interest packet ...
What if you could replace a $20,000 military-grade router with a DIY system costing just $106.23? It sounds improbable, but thanks to open source ingenuity and affordable hardware, it’s entirely ...
A team of OpenWrt developers is working on the second official OpenWrt router, the "Two". While the One is still an entry-level device with rudimentary features for the masses, the Two is set to go ...
OpenWrt Two: An upgraded variant of OpenWrt One is in development. The currently introduced OpenWrt One router offers one 2.5 GbE and one Gigabit Ethernet port, along with Wi-Fi 6 support. It boasts a ...
I'm working on a custom Raspberry Pi 5 image with ENC28J60 support [1]. The ENC28J60 chip is connected via SPI to the Pi and I added the ENC28J60 driver to OpenWrt [2]. In Raspberry OS the ENC28J60 is ...
Fancy doing something more with your home network? Or are you already up and running with a NAS device, a simple server of some kind, or a bunch of smart home gadgets you’d like to get more control ...
Open source Wi-Fi router project OpenWrt and the Software Freedom Conservancy have delivered their first jointly developed hardware platform – the OpenWrt One – and are trumpeting it as a triumph of ...