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- [Support us](#support-us)
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- [Manual installation](#manual-installation)
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- [802.11ac 5GHz support](#80211ac-5ghz-support)
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- [Supported operating systems](#supported-operating-systems)
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- [Multilingual support](#multilingual-support)
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- [HTTPS support](#https-support)
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- [OpenVPN support](#openvpn-support)
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## 802.11ac 5GHz support
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RaspAP provides an 802.11ac wireless mode option for supported hardware (currently the RPi 3B+/4) and wireless regulatory domains. See [this FAQ](https://github.com/billz/raspap-webgui/wiki/FAQs#80211ac) for more information.
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## Supported operating systems
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RaspAP was originally made for Raspbian, but now also installs on the following Debian-based distros.
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| Distribution | Release | Architecture | Support |
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| Raspbian | Buster | ARM | Official |
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| Armbian | Buster | [ARM](https://docs.armbian.com/#supported-chips) | Official |
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| Debian | Buster | ARM / x86_64 | Beta |
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| Ubuntu | 18.04 LTS / 19/10 | ARM / x86_64 | Beta |
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![](https://i.imgur.com/luiyYNw.png)
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We find Armbian particularly well-suited for this project. Please note that "supported" is not a guaranteee. We encourage all developers to [actively contribute](#how-to-contribute) to this project.
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## Multilingual support
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RaspAP uses [GNU Gettext](https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/) to manage multilingual messages. In order to use RaspAP with one of our supported translations, you must configure a corresponding language package on your RPi. To list languages currently installed on your system, use `locale -a` at the shell prompt. To generate new locales, run `sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales` and select any other desired locales. Details are provided on our [wiki](https://github.com/billz/raspap-webgui/wiki/Translations#raspap-in-your-language).
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