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After downloading your desired image, use a utility such as the Raspberry Pi Imager or balenaEtcher to flash the OS image onto a microSD card. Insert the card into your device and boot it up. That's it! The latest RaspAP release with the most popular components will be active and ready for you to configure.
This is a great option that eliminates guesswork and gives you a solid base upon which to build.
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These images are automatically generated with each new release of RaspAP. Both
arm64
andarmhf
(32-bit) based builds are available here: https://github.com/RaspAP/raspap-webgui/releases/latestAfter downloading your desired image, use a utility such as the Raspberry Pi Imager or balenaEtcher to flash the OS image onto a microSD card. Insert the card into your device and boot it up. That's it! The latest RaspAP release with the most popular components will be active and ready for you to configure.
This is a great option that eliminates guesswork and gives you a solid base upon which to build.
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