Raspberry Pi 4 as a wireless router replacement : openwrt
www.reddit.com › r › openwrtRaspberry Pi 4 as a wireless router replacement. I have OpenWRT on a travel pocket router and an old static router. I move them from factory and DD-WRT onto OpenWRT. I was thinking that instead of upgrading to a new static router and having to check hardware compatibilitiy lists, worry about flash and memory sizes and bricking and recovery.
Raspberry Pi - OpenWrt Wiki
openwrt.org › toh › raspberry_pi_foundationRaspberry Pi The Raspberry Pi is a single-board computer without an Ethernet Network Switch. There are many more Single-board computers without one. Raspberry Pi 1 and Zero support only soft-float (armel) which is slower than hard-float. Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 is compiled with the ARM hard-float kernel ABI (armhf), this means that non-integer math is done in hardware instead of in software ...
Raspberry Pi - OpenWrt Wiki
https://openwrt.org/toh/raspberry_pi_foundation/raspberry_piRaspberry Pi 4 is a high-performance quad-core product with CPU, RAM, and Storage capability that exceeds many top tier routers, while maintaining small form factor, low power consumption, and passive cooling. However, it requires adding a USB to gigabit ethernet adapater, gigabit switch, and wireless access point to reach equivalent functionality.