Banana Pi BPI-NIC-BE03 Wifi module

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thank you :slight_smile:

Would you mind to share the specs ? slightly confused by the 3 wifi antenna/i-pex connectors and two wifi chips…

when are you planning to release ?

? I assume it is the same as AsiaRF:

2.4 GHz 2T2R

5 GHz 3T3R

But if you compare it with AsiaRF, it looks far more advanced:

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Their shielding compartments look as advanced as those on the new BE14 and BE19.

However, I would prefer a bit more metal around the corner mounting holes:

→ on upside AND downside

Yes, this size can only use MT7990 + MT7976C, iPA solution.

2.4 GHz 2T2R;5 GHz 3T3R

This is just an engineering sample now;

mass production will include shielding on both top and bottom.

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It seems derived from mini bananapi bpi-r4 which is expected at the end of 2026?

Good morning, a great step forward @sinovoip bpi team Leader, spectacular.

@Lorem_amicus , we’ve moved ahead, they’ve removed the 6G band. Apparently, it was bothering them and was the cause of the noise in the BE14000 and the empty EEPROMs. This solves the problem in one fell swoop.

@simon, of course, mass production like the 3rd generation of the BE14000 and the 1st generation of the famous BE19000.

Thanks for keeping us informed.

BPI-BE14 not any function error, and epmty EEPROMS issue, just need burm again, We upgrade to BE14 to enhance shielding and anti-interference capability.

We will continue to make improvements and provide users with better products.

@sinovoip Your answer is misleading. As a customer, how can I burn an empty EEPROM on a BE14? The proper action for an empty EEPROM, too much interference due to a design error etc., would be for Banana PI to offer a free exchange to customers.

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Good morning @sinovoip bpi team leader, the first generation of the BE14000 doesn’t have noise issues. They didn’t release a second generation with an empty EEPROM; the community had to read a first-generation EEPROM and create a patch, until you kindly provided us, after a year and a half on the market, with a way to program the EEPROM.

Please don’t talk nonsense; your BE14000 is garbage.

We will mass-produce the BE19000.

You know perfectly well what I’m talking about, not to mention that you’ve been made to look ridiculous by having all the manufacturing defects of the Banana Pi Pro 8x ports exposed. The combination can’t be used because, once again, you’ve released a piece of junk hardware where you can’t switch between ports; only the SFP+ ports work properly. You can’t even use the 10Gb LAN ports, either WAN or LAN. The upload speed is garbage. Don’t come telling me any more strange stories.

You promise the BE14000 with shielding, where are you?

You promised mass distribution of BE19000 modules. Where are you?

Where is the promised extension?

And now they release this garbage?

Please don’t try to sell us false hopes and release the software we deserve and fix the hardware. You’re promising to fix it, but…

I laugh at you and all your nonsense; you’re only interested in dollars.

Have a good day.

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