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BPI-R2 Pro Router + SBC with Rockchip RK3568,Quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 CPU, 5 gigabit network port.1 HDMI output. M.2 key-E and mini PCIe interface, 2 mipi DSI interface, 1 CSI camera interface.
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-R2_Pro/BananaPi_BPI-R2_Pro
#SBC #Router #industry #Industry40 #IoT #Linux #OpenWrt
heise+ | OpenWrt-Router: BananaPi Router R3 im Test
Wi-Fi 6 mit vier Streams, zwei SFP-Slots, vier schnellen CPU-Kernen und reichlich RAM: Der Banana Pi R3 bietet, was das Bastlerherz begehrt.
#Prozessoren #Glasfaser #IT #Mobiles #FlashSpeicher #Netzpolitik #OpenWRT #Router #news
Wi-Fi 6 mit vier Streams, zwei SFP-Slots, vier schnellen…
c't MagazinBPI-Wifi7 Router Open source product base on BPI-R4 + BE14 module, are you want to order one? Mediatek MT7988 chip
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-R4/BananaPi_BPI-R4
#router #gateway #network #openwrt #wifi #bananapi #opensource #Wifi7
@kernellogger maybe that question also makes "more sense" if the person comes from an x86 world? Where devices can typically be discovered through probing. Where EFI etc. standardizes the booting process. While on ARM you typically have to "wire" them in through a DTS file. And have differing, hard-coded boot offsets in a u-boot config etc.
I wish the ARM+MIPS world would adopt some of the mechanisms from the x86 world. That would also make it so much easier to add device support in #OpenWrt.
Sírvete de una caja #tor cuando realices peñas de ajusticiamiento telemático, y en toda ocasión conspirativa donde hemos de combatir a la opresión del sistema Capitalista: https://ubuntuperonista.blogspot.com/2016/12/como-navegar-red-tor-ubuntu-caja-tor-openwrt-tl-3020.html
#openwrt
Toob 900Mbps Full Fibre on my router – Linksys MX4200
Discover how a £40 Linksys MX4200 router handles Toob's 900Mbps Full Fibre. Get insights into setup, performance tweaks, and optimising your home network for lightning-fast speeds with OpenWrt.
https://dariusz.wieckiewicz.org/en/toob-900mbps-full-fibre-on-linksys-mx4200/
#OpenWrt
#router
#Linksys
#LinksysMX4200
#LinksysMX4200v2
#TP-LinkRE700X
#LinksysSPNMX56TB
#Bufferbloat
#Toob
#FullFibre
#CityFibre
Discover how a £40 Linksys MX4200 router handles Toob's…
Dariusz Więckiewicz 🇬🇧TIL that #OpenWRT makes and sells their own routers: https://openwrt.org/toh/openwrt/one
@publicvoit : "... So my 3yr old #WiFi router needs to be replaced? Really? .."
One option (to build a "custom" and "light" #openwrt build) is to go through the building process, and trimming away all you don't need (including luci) so to be properly run into your device.
Some years ago I wrote some notes regarding this exact process... So, if you have some free time, you could find it useful! Give it a look:
https://dvblog.soabit.com/building-custom-openwrt-packages-an-hopefully-complete-guide/
@monnier I bought it on the 2nd hand market 3yrs ago after doing research that it's supported by OpenWRT. That's my pattern with all of my personal routers and APs.
If devices can be flashed but not updated, I'd expect a clearly visible warning on the device page by #openwrt.
Despite running multiple OpenWRT devices for over a decade, I still don't know how much storage is necessary for normal operations and I frankly don't care as long as OpenWRT lists it as supported.
I'm old enough that 8MB sounds like "more than enough for an OS".
On one of my #OpenWRT routers I can't update all packages because of low free space on /overlay partition.
According to sources like https://forum.openwrt.org/t/not-enough-space/126003 or https://hamy.io/post/0016/how-to-properly-remove-luci-from-openwrt/ or https://forum.openwrt.org/t/removing-luci-from-the-system/31832/4 I can not even remove packages like #LuCi since they are part of the firmware.
Without any SD card option for extending the storage (it's an outdoor router https://openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/cpe210) I can't update OpenWRT 24.10.0 any more and I can't do anything about it.
So my 3yr old #WiFi router needs to be replaced? Really?
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg install openclash.ipk Installing…
OpenWrt ForumThe old (original) #openwrt Luci theme is objectively better than the current default "bootstrap" variation.
There. I said it.
@drajt old post but could I ask your experience with Yggdrasil network system requirements?
Considering for my #OpenWRT router. Obviously on 24/7 with decent 500 Mbps connection. Lightly used. But hardware is not very powerful with 2 cores at 880 MHz, 256 MB RAM and paltry 32 MB flash (expandable with some effort ).
PS: funny feeling compared to my first real computer. At the time upgrading to 12 MB RAM costed dearly. Overclocking to 33 MHz was nerve wracking. HDD at least was 80 MB.
Warum ich den VPN Client nicht in den #OpenWRT Router verfrachte sondern über Gateway aus einer VM auf dem Heimserver erledigen lasse. Der Paketverlust sieht schlimmer aus als er ist, da UDP-Verbindung. Aber 175MBit Downloadrate über WLAN ist fein.
My ASUS router doesn't make me feel warm and fuzzy about my network's security, so I'm finally doing something about it. My options are OpenWRT and pfSense/OPNsense. It's surprisingly hard to find mini-PCs with two network interfaces, and finding a PCI card that fits into it is a hassle. Besides, it's much cheaper to buy a router with WAN, WiFi and Ethernet all rolled into a single device and flash it with OpenWRT. Sadly, my current router isn't compatible, but ...
#openwrt #homelab
Alter! Was denn noch? "The LAN interface must be set in a different subnet than the Wi-Fi network you are connecting to." Klar, man hat ja zuhause Subnetze rumliegen. Quick'n'Dirty ne alte Fritzbox (danke @juela_the2nd ) über WAN anschließen und feddich. Damit man weiterhin an einem Rechner alles arbeiten kann, ein paar Ports durchbohren. #OpenWRT als WLAN Extender einrichten ist kein Spaß.
Ein Fehler und man darf wieder resetten und von vorne anfangen. https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/connect_client_wifi
Bin ich doch bissig geblieben in Sachen Gastzugang über verschiedene Gateways am WLAN Access Point. #openwrt Kurz: Es funktioniert!
Das Endresultat besteht nun aus diversen WLAN-Zugängen
1. "der Normale" direkt mit dem internen Netz und Internet verbunden. DHCP über Fritzbox
2. Gast 1: Gateway zum Internet ist mit einem OpenVPN Client in meinem Heimserver verbunden, welcher zu einem meiner Server bei #Netcup verbindet. Sicherheit also erhöht zum Standard.
3. Gast 2: Wie 2., aber mit #PureVPN Server in "ganzweitwech" verbunden. Ideal für "hüstel" Sachen.
Die Idee, die OpenVPN Zugänge auszulagern hat Vorteile. Die Verbindungen laufen alle mit max. Speed ab und der AP hat Null Stress.
Vielen Dank an diejenigen, welche mit mit Rat und Tat beiseite standen. Besonders an @WWSchoof
Ok #Netzwerk #Experten, ich habe da ein Problem:
Habe auf meinem #OpenWRT 2 verschiedene Gastnetzwerke. Eines, welches über DHCP (192.168.2.x) in mein Homenetzwerk 192.168.178.x leitet. Also der Normalfall. Fritzbox ist das Gateway (192.168.178.1) Das zweite Gastnetzwerk (192.168.3.x) soll aber direkt an ein Gateway im gleichen Netz angesaftet werden. (192.168.178.43). Das ist ein VPN-Client. Mein Problem, ich kann mit Bordmitteln und zu wenig Durchblick kein dezidiertes Gateway für den Bereich (192.168.3.x) erstellen. Was ich gefunden habe, bezieht sich nur auf den Adapter. Geht sowas nicht mit Routen? Ich stehe auf dem Schlauch. Habe leider in den Jahrzehnten wenig Routingerfahrung erlangt.