FriendlyElec Nanopi R4S Mini Portable Travel Router OpenWRT with Dual-Gbps Ethernet Ports 4GB LPDDR4 Based in RK3399 Soc for IOT NAS Smart Home Gateway

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FriendlyElec Nanopi R4S Mini Portable Travel Router OpenWRT with Dual-Gbps Ethernet Ports 4GB LPDDR4 Based in RK3399 Soc for IOT NAS Smart Home Gateway

FriendlyElec Nanopi R4S Mini Portable Travel Router OpenWRT with Dual-Gbps Ethernet Ports 4GB LPDDR4 Based in RK3399 Soc for IOT NAS Smart Home Gateway

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If your main network is IPv4, and NanoPi-R4S works in IPv6, the computer may not be able to connect to the Internet. It is recommended to turn off IPv6 (the method is described later in this WiKi), or switch the main route to IPv6; if you want some acutal logging btw. make /etc/hotplug.d/ntp/20-ntpd-logger and put the following in it.

By default, the system will be booted from the TF card first, but this is not the case under all conditions. This section will explain all situations in detail; After installation is done, power off the board, eject the SD card from NanoPi-R4SE, power on the board again, NanoPi-R4SE will load the OS from its eMMC Fixed the issue where the R4SE status led did not reflect the burn progress when burning the system to eMMC Hook up WAN to your modem. Hook up LAN to either your switch which connects to a computer or hook up LAN directly to your computer. If you plan on only having one Ubiquti AP I recommend installing via the phone so you don't have to bother with more complicated things like AP Controllers.Misc- 1x power LED, and 3x user LEDs (SYS, LAN, WAN), user button, 2-pin RTC battery connector, 5V fan connector Try to replace the power adapter and cable. It is recommended to use a power supply with specifications above 5V/2A; Yes, it is! I could mount the gateway on a camera’s tripod. This should allow for some innovative and inexpensive mounting options…

The following settings are highly recommended to complete before connecting NanoPi-R4SE to the Internet。 and above USB Type-C interface power adapter (Note: QC/PD fast charger may have compatibility issues), it is recommended to use the following or similar power adapter: If you restart Smart Queue Management or change SQM settings, it will reset the CPU affinity and you will need to reset your settings or re-apply them. This section is for my own reference and these were recommended by the official docs: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/traffic-shaping/sqm-details#sqmqueue_discipline_tabFriendlyWrt is a customized system made by FriendlyElec based on an OpenWrt distribution. It is open source and well suitable for developing IoT applications, NAS applications etc. DietPi is a highly optimised & minimal Debian-based Linux distribution. DietPi is extremely lightweight at its core, and also extremely easy to install and use. Video: htop of the 6 core NanoPi R4S with SQM (cake w/ piece_of_cake.qos). The performance capped out around 750Mbps on my gigabit connection. Notice the CPU 5 almost hit 100% load. Cake is much more CPU intensive than fq_codel. The R4S does not have a switch - just two ports, no switch. The R4S network configuration file uses DSA syntax to set up vlans, not swconfig. Unfortunately, OpenWrt hasn't been migrated to DSA yet (DSA manages switches too) for ath79 targets like your Archer C7, so you'll need to wade through both DSA and swconfig to configure your new network. Improved stability on first boot (previous version, bpfilter error occurred in some cases on first boot)

The R6S has been tested to handle up to 1300Mbps on Cake using fiber.google.com/speedtest to the San Francisco, Comcast server on my own Comcast connection (I'm on the 1.2 Gbps DL Plan). Others have confirmed 1500-2000Mbps range with Cak. But in the real world experience that I have 900 Mbps cap seems to have the best results. Eject and insert the TF card to your PC, after a “FriendlyARM” device shows up(Under Linux, it is a “FriendlyARM” directory), copy an .img or .gz file to the TF card. Linux version 5.4.163 (ao@zzz) (gcc version 9.3.0 (OpenWrt GCC 9.3.0 r16419-5a8faa407a)) #0 SMP PREEMPT Mon Dec 13 17:21:25 2021My current connection is 600Mbps. On the SEEED ODYSSEY - X86J4105 which has a CPU Mark Score of ~3000 and it handles 600Mbps DL with ease. The htop screenshot below tells me it uses at most 37% of my CPU under full load. In theory, we can guess that a CPU mark of 3000 should be able to work for 1000 Mbps connections, if 600 Mbps only uses 37% CPU at most. unknown 2020, unknown 2019, unknown 2018, Available 2020, Available 2019, Available 2018, Available 2017, Discontinued 2020, Discontinued 2019, Discontinued 2018, Discontinued 2017, Discontinued 2016, Discontinued 2015, Discontinued 2014, Discontinued 2013, Discontinued 2012, Discontinued 2011, Discontinued 2010, Discontinued Yes, 1x 1.1, 1x 1.1 Device, 1x 2.0, 1x 2.0 Device, 2x 2.0, 3x 2.0, 4x 2.0, 5x 2.0, 6x 2.0, more than 6x 2.0, 1x 3.0, 2x 3.0, 3x 3.0, 4x 3.0, 5x 3.0, 6x 3.0, more than 6x 3.0, Mod, 1x Device, 1x Header, 1x OTG, 1x µUSB (charging), 1x Power only



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