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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

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Turn on NanoPi-R4SE, it will boot from the SD card and automatically run EFlasher to install the OS to the board’s eMMC. You can observer the board’s LEDs to watch its installation progress This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see .

Buildroot is a simple, efficient and easy-to-use tool to generate embedded Linux systems through cross-compilation. It contains a boot-loader, kernel, rootfs, various libraries and utilities(e.g. qt, gstreamer, busybox etc).Finally I will share that on the gateway device (NanoPi in this case) using DSA syntax, I often forget to add the ".1" to br-lan here: config interface 'lan' Step 3: The Performance Tweaks. Putting affinities on Faster A72 Cores. Queues to spread evenly on slower A53 Cores.

Memory: 3959100K/4061184K available (7806K kernel code, 598K rwdata, 2416K rodata, 1728K init, 724K bss, 93892K reserved, 8192K cma-reserved) It is recommended to plug in the usb wifi in the off state, then power it on, FriendlyWrt will automatically generate the configuration file /etc/config/wireless, if not, see if there is wlan0 by ifconfig -a, if there is no wlan0, usually there is no driver. please refer to: Buildroot 10.4 Build Other Linux 10.4.1 Kernel and u-boot versions Operating System RK808-D PMIC, cooperated with independent DC/DC, enabling DVFS, software power-down, RTC wake-up, system sleep mode

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Pictured OpenWrt Device: NanoPi R4S. Official Link: https://www.friendlyelec.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=69&product_id=288 I'd prefer it as a separate script you could add in that you copy over as it is a change from the default settings that are provided. That way we know out of the box to expect "x" setting and we can edit/change for our settings. Would you copy yours to the wiki? It was one of the reasons i put wallmarts post into the wiki for others to tinker with. Yes, No, ADSL, ADSL2+, ADSL2+ Annex A, ADSL2+ Annex B, xDSL, DOCSIS, Powerline, Mobile Wireless/Cellular network

By doing this way using this file, the change is permanently and you dont need to dedicate anything else just to make it like that, like a script that executes at boot or using rc.local and etc. NanoPi R4S has been better designed than the previous NanoPi R2S notably in terms of thermal design, as the board, while fitted in the metal case, never exceeded 60°C under load. Networking performance seems to be fine too. However, it looks like FriendlyELEC focused on OpenWrt image (FriendlyWrt) more than on Ubuntu Core for now which has a few issues. I also had one issue with one of the USB 3.0 ports but it may be transient. If you plan on using OpenWrt with the router/gateway, then it may be good, but for Debian based Linux distributions waiting for Armbian images may be advised both for stability and improved performance. Minimal, server or Desktop. We work with XFCE, Gnome and Cinnamon but more is possible to build: Mate, KDE, Budgie, Deepin, i3, … Light

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if you want devices plugged into ports 2, 3 and 4 on your dumb AP to have access to the lan vlan (vlan 1). Similarly, add ports 2, 3 and/or 4 to the "option ports '1t 6t' line in the sections for the tagged IOT1, IOT2 and GST vlans in the linked example if you want those available to other ethernet ports too. And port 6 may not be the CPU port on the C7, so adjust accordingly for your device of course. If the system in the eMMC, or the system in the TF card uses the first Loader type U-Boot TPL/SPL, it will always boot from the eMMC; This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details, please see .

The main NanoPi difference from the linked example will be that it has only a single non-wan port, that being eth1, to send the untagged lan vlan 1 and tagged vlans 10, 20 and 30 for IOT1, IOT2 and GST, respectively, to in the linked example.

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It works, but at around 16MB/s it’s really slow especially for a USB 3.0 drive. Other Arm-based platforms with Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0 running OpenWrt could achieve close to 50MB/s in the same test (and same USB hard drive). Maybe it’s just a question of software optimization. Conclusion Some USB WiFis (e.g. MTK MT7662) work in CD-ROM mode by default and need to be switched by usb_modeswitch, you can try to add usb_modeswitch configuration to the following directory: /etc/usb_modeswitch.d. Yes, it is! I could mount the gateway on a camera’s tripod. This should allow for some innovative and inexpensive mounting options… if you want some acutal logging btw. make /etc/hotplug.d/ntp/20-ntpd-logger and put the following in it. Available, device name is /dev/ttyS4 (note: this is only applicable for ROM released after 20180618)

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