For the past several years, I’ve been leveraging the original WLAN Pi to help troubleshoot my occasional wireless problems. I’ll say this, it is an awesome tool that I continue to use. That said, you can no longer build or buy the original type – the base NEO2 is no longer manufactured.

Thanks to the community geniuses behind the WLAN Pi, an alternative was developed that only provides further functionality.

I was introduced to the following how-to to build your own WLAN Pi R4 that support 6 GHz band.

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