A Complete Router + Server Packed Into One Device

HelpRouter replaces your router, WiFi relay, Git/SVN server, NAS, VPN, and Docker host. Build a fixed-IP private network anywhere you go — hotels, offices, shared apartments, or mobile workspaces.

24/7
Local Services
<5s
System Speed
5+
Supported Protocols
What It Does

Replace Multiple Devices in Minutes

A compact all-in-one server built on Raspberry Pi 5. Setup requires no special skills.

1
Connect HelpRouter

Power on and connect to its admin WiFi or Ethernet port

~1 minute
2
Configure Services

Enable router, WiFi relay, NAS, Git/SVN, VPN, or Docker

~3 minutes
3
Start Using

Access your fixed-IP private LAN, code repositories, or NAS instantly

Instant
Fast & Reliable

Powered by Raspberry Pi 5 + NVMe SSD + dual-WiFi modules for extremely stable LAN performance

Always OnSupports Git, SVN, SMB, FTP, SFTP, VPN, Docker
Why HelpRouter

A Powerful All-in-One Network Device

HelpRouter is designed for people who need a portable yet powerful multi-service network appliance — router, WiFi relay, NAS, Git/SVN server, VPN gateway, Docker host, and fixed-IP private LAN in one device.

What Makes Us Different

High Performance

Powered by Raspberry Pi 5 + NVMe SSD for fast file access, code hosting, and local services

Flexible Configuration

Enable only the services you need: router, relay, NAS, Git, SVN, VPN, Docker

Cost-Effective

Replace multiple devices with a single compact portable unit

<3s

Local Access Speed

95%+

Service Stability

3+

Protocols Supported

24/7

Always Available

Technologies

Built on Reliable Open-Source Technologies

Git, SVN, SMB, FTP, SFTP, WireGuard, Docker, Debian, Raspberry Pi 5

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User Feedback

What Users Say About HelpRouter

6 verified reviews

HelpRouter solved my fixed-IP LAN problem when working in hotels. My Git repos, containers, and NAS are always reachable.

Wei Zhang
Wei Zhang
Developer / Remote Worker

We replaced multiple small servers with a single HelpRouter setup. Git, SVN, NAS, and WiFi relay all in one device — extremely efficient.

Na Li
Na Li
IT Administrator

The built-in NAS + VPN gateway is fantastic. I can access my internal services anywhere while keeping a stable private IP range.

Ming Wang
Ming Wang
Product Manager

Running Git + Docker + WiFi relay on one Pi-based device is impressive. HelpRouter is now my portable work lab.

Sarah Johnson
Sarah Johnson
Engineer

HelpRouter replaced an OpenWRT router, a NAS box, and a Git server in my office. Cheaper, smaller, easier.

Michael Chen
Michael Chen
Founder

The dual-WiFi mode (one STA + one AP) works flawlessly, letting me build portable private networks anywhere.

Emma Davis
Emma Davis
Network Technician
FAQ

Common Questions

Everything you need to know about HelpRouter

How long does setup take?

Initial setup takes about 5 minutes. Connect the device, log into the web dashboard, and choose which features to enable — router, WiFi relay, NAS, Git/SVN server, VPN, or Docker.

Do I need technical skills?

HelpRouter does not require programming or Linux experience. Everything can be configured from the dashboard with toggles and simple settings.

Is there a free plan?

Yes. The free plan provides basic local device management. Paid plans unlock monitoring, remote management, and enterprise features.

What can I store on the NAS?

You can store files, photos, videos, backups, Git/SVN repositories, project archives, Docker images, and more on the NVMe-powered NAS.

Which protocols does HelpRouter support?

HelpRouter supports Git, SVN, SMB, FTP, SFTP, WireGuard VPN, HTTP/HTTPS, WebDAV, and Docker.

Is my data safe?

Yes. All local data is stored on your device, encrypted in-transit, and never uploaded to any third-party cloud.

How stable is the system?

HelpRouter is built on a stable Debian-based OS with isolated services. It is designed for 24/7 operation.

What if a service fails?

If any service stops unexpectedly, HelpRouter automatically restarts it and logs the event in the dashboard so you can review it.

Still have questions?

Contact Support