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This release, also known as the WLPC 2024 Phoenix image, supports the following hardware models:

Check out the feature comparison and instructions for flashing SD cards.

Here is the list of all supported Wi-Fi adapters.

Important

⚠️ Powering the WLAN Pi M4 via USB-C and PoE at the same time may cause damage to the WLAN Pi M4 or the USB-C host.

Changelog

New

  • Linux Kernel 6.7.1.
  • Adds experimental support for Wi-Fi 7 using the Intel BE200 M.2 wireless module (WLAN Pi Pro and M42).
  • Improves model detection and automatic startup configuration.
  • Updates wireless-regdb (2022.06.06-2).
  • Updates MediaTek firmware files (2023-11-20).
  • Updates Intel firmware files.
  • Changes Hotspot, Server and Wi-Fi Console mode to use 2.4 GHz channel 1 as default. This maximises compatibility and allows these modes work in any country.
  • Removes workaround that initializes PCIe after boot. PCIe will now be enabled at boot.
  • Replaces the use of iwconfig (wireless-tools is deprecated) with iw in wlanpi-fpms, wlanpi-common, wlanpi-hotspot, wlanpi-server, and wlanpi-wconsole.
  • (FPMS) Adds System > Help.
  • (FPMS) Moves System > Time & Zone, RF Domain menu options to System > Settings.
  • (FPMS) System > Settings > RF Domain menu now allows you to select Canada (CA) and The Netherlands (NL).
  • (Profiler) Adds chipset lookup via heuristics.
  • (Profiler) Profile VHT Beamformee STS Capability.
  • (Profiler) Profile HE Beamformee STS Capability.
  • (Profiler) Adds basic Wi-Fi 7 profiling (presence of EHT IEs).
  • (Profiler) Adds Profiler vendor-specific IE with TLVs for profiler version and system version.
  • (wlanpi-model) This CLI command displays WLAN Pi model, RPi4 revision, installed Wi-Fi and Bluetooth adapters and device IDs.

Fixes

  • Fixes a crash that may occur when using Kismet (or any other software package that puts the interface in monitor mode) on systems using a MediaTek wireless module.
  • (Profiler) Fixes crash in OUI profiling (caused by certain Wi-Fi 7 clients).

Known Issues

  • Librespeed may report Download and Upload speeds lower than expected.
  • (WLAN Pi R4) Bluetooth does not work on the R4 platform with the MT7921AU USB Wi-Fi adapter.
  • (WLAN Pi M4/R4) Sometimes, you may get a white screen after starting. Rebooting or restarting the wlanpi-fpms service fixes it.
  • (WLAN Pi M4/R4) The MT7921K (M.2) or MT7921AU (USB) Wi-Fi modules can't connect to 6 GHz APs above channel 101. They can still scan and discover APs using channel 101 or higher. The issue only impacts association.
  • (WLAN Pi Pro) OTG functionality does not work with M series Macs. A workaround is connecting the WLAN Pi Pro via USB-A through a USB-C hub. For example, M1 Mac <-C-> USB-C hub (with USB-A ports) <-A-> USB-A to USB-C cable or adapter <-C-> USB-C on the top port of the WLAN Pi Pro.
  • (WLAN Pi M4) External USB MediaTek adapter causes WLAN Pi M4 to hang and is not correctly recognised as a wlan interface. Updated wlanpi-misc-firmware package is required. Update using sudo apt update && sudo apt install wlanpi-misc-firmware -y. This issue doesn't impact WLAN Pi R4.

Notes

1 Raspberry Pi 5 is not supported.
2 A custom M.2 adapter is required to install the Intel BE200 module in the WLAN Pi M4.

Credits

Massive thanks to @adriangranados, @bentumbler, @jolla, @jiribrejcha, @joshschmelzle, and @nickjvturner for their contributions and testing!