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Topic: New Build - 04/17/2024 - r55819 | |
lexridge Replies: 32 Views: 2776 |
Forum: Atheros WiSOC based Hardware Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2024 18:05 Subject: New Build - 04/17/2024 - r55819 |
Can't help but wonder why the firmware files for these newly added routers are twice the size of the EA8500's fw (not yet stripped is my only guess). The MR9000s go for fairly cheap online. Thinking ... | |
Topic: New Build - 04/17/2024 - r55819 | |
lexridge Replies: 32 Views: 2776 |
Forum: Atheros WiSOC based Hardware Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 14:52 Subject: New Build - 04/17/2024 - r55819 |
Hoping the soon to be k6.6 releases will fix these bandwidth issues with the 6.1 kernel. Fingers crossed! | |
Topic: [SOLVED]When should VLAN Tagging section on Networking tab b | |
lexridge Replies: 5 Views: 163 |
Forum: Advanced Networking Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 2:54 Subject: [SOLVED]When should VLAN Tagging section on Networking tab b |
Not 100% sure, but I think this is mainly used for routers without a built in switch, such as a x86 version of ddwrt with only NICs with no internal switches. Use the Switch Config tab for normal rout ... | |
Topic: [SOLVED] Switch Config > Link Status; Netgear EX6200 | |
lexridge Replies: 10 Views: 249 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 2:44 Subject: [SOLVED] Switch Config > Link Status; Netgear EX6200 |
While I am not at all familiar with your particular device, I have noticed that the Switch config nvram settings sometimes does not get erased using normal reset procedures. I have had this happen wit ... | |
Topic: [SOLVED]The difference between a BRIDGE and a VLAN in DD-WRT | |
lexridge Replies: 5 Views: 180 |
Forum: Advanced Networking Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 2:31 Subject: Re: The difference between a BRIDGE and a VLAN in DD-WRT? |
Can someone explain what the real tangible difference between a BRIDGE (e.g. "br0") and a VLAN (e.g. "vlan1") is in DD-WRT?
The only reason I ask is because the NVRAM settings f ... |
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Topic: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board | |
lexridge Replies: 39 Views: 7538 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 16:01 Subject: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board |
Yeah, both would be impossible to brick in the form of an all-in-one router. I was thinking more along the lines of remote recovery, whenever one doesn't have direct access to the device. Sure beats d ... | |
Topic: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board | |
lexridge Replies: 39 Views: 7538 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 23:29 Subject: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board |
Personally, it would be important to me that recovery is possible without UART
Maybe it will be a banana pi - if you can simply swap the SD card, that would be ideal, and I don't have to drive 100km ... |
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Topic: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board | |
lexridge Replies: 39 Views: 7538 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:16 Subject: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board |
I had read BS was working on AX routers for the future, but I have not seen anything in SVN about it, which I follow pretty regularly. The thing is the world is rapidly moving forward and it will not ... | |
Topic: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board | |
lexridge Replies: 39 Views: 7538 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 14:57 Subject: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board |
all the CPU designs are licensed. The manufacturers like Qualcomm, Broadcom, Mavell, Mediatek buy a CPU design from ARM and have to pay royalties. This has nothing to do with open source software. ... |
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Topic: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board | |
lexridge Replies: 39 Views: 7538 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:09 Subject: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board |
..the only platforms I know of that have crypto acceleration AND are supported by DD-WRT are x86 and Cavium Octeon.
Newer ARM CPUs can also have crypto acceleration - called ARMv8 CE (crypto extens ... |
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Topic: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board | |
lexridge Replies: 39 Views: 7538 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:04 Subject: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board |
All really good stuff. I read all your links. It's a very impressive device for a really decent price. For me personally, I would buy one to mess with for sure if I had extra dough around, but at the ... | |
Topic: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board | |
lexridge Replies: 39 Views: 7538 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 16:50 Subject: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board |
It's a very impressive piece of hardware, for sure! I would love to have one to mess around with. Love the dual SFP ports too! Very nice for the price.
The price is not much different as everything ... |
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Topic: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board | |
lexridge Replies: 39 Views: 7538 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 0:00 Subject: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board |
Most people who love tinkering with hardware have Rpis. I would be very surprised if @BS doesn't already have one in his collection. | |
Topic: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board | |
lexridge Replies: 39 Views: 7538 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2024 21:09 Subject: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board |
Very true. However there are far far more Raspberry Pis out there in the wild already, than these devices....to the tune of several million last I heard. Then there is price and availability.
I hav ... |
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Topic: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board | |
lexridge Replies: 39 Views: 7538 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2024 19:57 Subject: GeeekPi Raspberry Pi CM4 Router Board |
I have been messing with this CM4 Routerboard now for a few months. Finally got it connected to my Internet directly to test today. Pretty impressive actually. Speedtest is reporting 964Mb/s down on m ... | |
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