The platform brings enterprise‑grade Wi‑Fi 7 performance and multi‑gigabit connectivity to a low‑cost, open‑source friendly board, enabling ISPs and edge‑computing deployments to adopt next‑gen wireless standards faster.
Wi‑Fi 7 is poised to become the new baseline for high‑density wireless environments, delivering up to 30 Gbps throughput, 320 MHz channel width, and Multi‑Link Operation. MediaTek’s MT7988A SoC integrates a 1.8 GHz quad‑core Cortex‑A73 CPU, TOPS tunnel offload, and native support for 4096‑QAM, giving the BPI‑R4 Pro the processing headroom to handle demanding routing, security, and AI‑assisted traffic management tasks that modern enterprises expect.
Beyond raw wireless capability, the BPI‑R4 Pro distinguishes itself with a rich set of I/O options. The 8X variant’s dual 10 G SFP+ ports paired with four 2.5 G Ethernet links provide a flexible backbone for multi‑gigabit ISP aggregation or edge‑cloud gateways. Expansion slots—two PCIe 3.0 mini‑PCIe, two M.2 M‑Key for NVMe, and three M.2 B‑Key for 4G/5G modules—allow operators to tailor storage, compute, or cellular backhaul without redesigning hardware, a rare level of modularity in the router market.
The open‑source software angle further amplifies the board’s appeal. OpenWrt 24.10 images ship with built‑in support for Quectel 4G/5G modules, MLD configuration, and enhanced Ethernet PHY drivers, reducing time‑to‑deployment for network engineers. Coupled with a sub‑$220 price point for the higher‑spec 8X model, the BPI‑R4 Pro offers a compelling entry point for service providers, smart‑building integrators, and developers seeking to prototype Wi‑Fi 7 solutions at scale.
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