ZDNET Writer Builds $65 Raspberry Pi 5 Router for Starlink and Solar Control
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Updated · ZDNet · May 26
ZDNET Writer Builds $65 Raspberry Pi 5 Router for Starlink and Solar Control
2 articles · Updated · ZDNet · May 26
$65 bought the core of an off-grid Wi-Fi router built around a 2GB Raspberry Pi 5 to link Starlink service and manage a solar power station.
RaspAP was installed on a microSD card with Raspberry Pi Imager, then accessed through the Pi's default hotspot and web dashboard, with default passwords flagged for immediate change.
The setup can route Starlink, bridge to an existing Wi-Fi network, or turn a USB-tethered phone into a mobile hotspot, emphasizing low power draw and customization.
About $60 more can extend range and reliability through a PCIe-to-M.2 adapter and Intel BE200 Wi-Fi 7 card, while a power bank and 10W solar panel can keep it running away from mains power.
A $30 GL.iNet Mango travel router offers a cheaper ready-made alternative, but with less flexibility for hardware upgrades and software tweaks.
Can a homemade Raspberry Pi router truly outperform expensive commercial Wi-Fi 7 models for off-grid connectivity and user privacy?
With the 2026 US ban on foreign routers, is a DIY device the future for secure and customizable home internet?