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title: Orange Pi R1, with two Ethernet ports, is on the way! [Print this page]

Author: admin    time: 2017-8-14 19:30
title: Orange Pi R1, with two Ethernet ports, is on the way!
With Allwinner H2 SoC, two 100M Ethernet, RTL 88189 ETV, also some other else:


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Author: lukish    time: 2017-8-15 15:17
price? interesting thing. 've been waiting for.
Author: dx.l    time: 2017-8-16 22:10
Finally! Great news.
I see a place for SPI flash. It's good.
Hope openwrt someday fits to H2 SoC.
Waiting for the board.
Author: silentbogo    time: 2017-8-17 02:07
That's an interesting little device. I'm wondering if there will be a working FreeBSD port...

Author: Shikid    time: 2017-8-17 16:28
Interesting, whether it supports POE & USB over OTG for connecting USB devices or there will be some shield boards with additional interfaces?
Author: sryou812    time: 2017-8-28 05:09
waiting for a port of ipcop
Author: sryou812    time: 2017-8-28 05:10
waiting for a port of ipcop
Author: xkzry    time: 2017-9-5 23:47
R1 means router, right ?
Can the Wan to Lan speed >= 100Mbits ?

Author: metal    time: 2017-9-6 06:23
Are there any plans for a higher end version with more RAM?
Author: admin    time: 2017-9-6 16:34
xkzry replied at 2017-9-5 23:47
R1 means router, right ?
Can the Wan to Lan speed >= 100Mbits ?

Yes, a kind of simple router.
Author: admin    time: 2017-9-6 16:35
metal replied at 2017-9-6 06:23
Are there any plans for a higher end version with more RAM?

Yes, we are planning to make a new version with more RAM and more Ethernet ports.
Author: thanh_tan    time: 2017-9-15 23:48
what is the application of this model? what can i use it for?
Author: lbon    time: 2017-10-24 14:29
Anyone knows the pinout of the 13 pins strip?
It is like this one?

Author: admin    time: 2017-10-25 11:51
lbon replied at 2017-10-24 14:29
Anyone knows the pinout of the 13 pins strip?
It is like this one?

The 13pins are same.
Author: lbon    time: 2017-10-26 15:44
Thanks for the information!
Author: admin    time: 2017-10-27 11:31
lbon replied at 2017-10-26 15:44
Thanks for the information!

I thought it is uploaded on the download page.

Author: DreamDreams    time: 2017-10-28 08:49
When will a case be available for sale? I check with your Taobao store and they said there is no plan.
Author: admin    time: 2017-11-1 09:50
DreamDreams replied at 2017-10-28 08:49
When will a case be available for sale? I check with your Taobao store and they said there is no pla ...

Sorry for now we do not have plan to make a case.
Usually if we are going to make a case, we need to wait several months to prepare case after a new board released.

Author: RedFoxUA    time: 2017-11-13 05:12
That's an interesting little device!
I think, it can be used not only like "a kind of simple router.".. If "to fix somehow issue" with "Memory (SDRAM): 256MB DDR3" (do add more memory on board), it will be very good server for SmartHouse area. What do you think?

P.S. It is needed to read datasheet more carefully..
Author: ShorTie    time: 2018-1-11 21:16
Just ordered 1 to port Smoothwall to it.
Could someone in the mean time tell me what say pleaze

/proc/cpuinfo | grep Hardware
/proc/cpuinfo | grep Revision
Author: namaste    time: 2018-5-18 23:37
admin replied at 2017-9-6 16:35
Yes, we are planning to make a new version with more RAM and more Ethernet ports.

Are there any news about the specs or the approximate release date for the new version?

Author: admin    time: 2018-5-21 13:39
namaste replied at 2018-5-18 23:37
Are there any news about the specs or the approximate release date for the new version?

Yes, there is a new products name R2. But total different from R1. Sooner would be around this month.
Author: mutluit    time: 2019-2-13 08:21
Edited by mutluit at 2019-2-13 08:33
admin replied at 2018-5-21 13:39
Yes, there is a new products name R2. But total different from R1. Sooner would be around this mon ...

Hi,
what's the status of the R2 ?
I need a cheap board with 2x native Gigabit and USB3.Wireless stuff and GPU not needed (ie. keeping the costs of the boards, and the end-user-devices, down).


Author: dmx512    time: 2019-3-3 20:08
It is a shame that the second Ethernet port is connected to USB
Author: hojnikb    time: 2019-3-3 21:23
dmx512 replied at 2019-3-3 20:08
It is a shame that the second Ethernet port is connected to USB

SoC used in the R1 only has ony ethernet MAC, so a second card needs to be connected via usb.

Author: dmx512    time: 2019-11-1 00:12
The second Ethernet port is just an USB Ethernet implementation.




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