I had to update the bootloader/eeprom but got it work ohh is great is a beast currently have the dual 2.5gbps to usb 3.0 + nvme ssd on the m.2 hat but will replace the nvme with 5gbps to m.2 card🔥
@VanTechCorner My internet connection is 1600mbps/45mbps. My ISP is going to be increasing the upload soon. I have a 2.5gb modem. What router would you recommend out of all the ones you have tested so far?
So, you will need a router that has 2.5GbE WAN & LAN. Do you need WiFi 6 as well? - 2.5GbE, WiFi 6 router, based on OpenWrt: GL-iNet Flint 2 - Pure router, powerful with 8 cores, 2.5GbE ports: NanoPi R6S - Router, powerful with 8 cores, MiniPCIe & M.2 for WiFi & LTE: NanoPC-T6 - Router, 2.5GbE, WiFi6, with closed source, but good performance: Zyxel USG LITE 60AX
@@VanTechCorner Thank you for your response. Yes, I need WiFi 6. I think I will go ahead and get the Flint 2. I am only using the router for home use. All the wireless devices will be close to the router. The furthest wireless device will be about 20ft from the router with two walls between seperating them. I was using two Deco W6000 which worked good. However, they are only 1gbe ports. My son had cable internet 800mbps. I will give those to him since he needs better WiFi when the Flint 2 arrives. Thanks again for your recommendations. I love your channel. I have been watching your videos for a long time 😉 I forgot to ask do you use stock firmware on your Flint 2 or do you flash OPENWRT?
Would be interesting to see simultaneous up/down throughput. If you could just run 'iperf3 --bidir' against a local server (not through your internet link)?
Hey can you please make an updated video of changing ttl on open wrt vs 20.03 in fw4 because i don't understand hos to do it and i soft bricked my router using thr old method
Did you see the eth Hat that’s now available for the pi5? Super compact! Hey…could you do a video showing how to set up a switch instead of a single port? Connect a switch to the eth port, this is what I’d like to do
wow great looking setup you did . look very interesting i consider switching my old router to this raspberry to be main for process whole traffic (and keep old router as accecs point only wifi ) could you provide information about it running SQM Luci as what speeds and bufferbloat results will be ? i have fiber with 1g connection and wonder if the sqm will work with higher speeds , if you can check it ill appreciate it
I tried the WaveShare "PCIe TO Gigabit ETH USB3.2 HAT+" in hope of having fast PCI bus transfers between network ports. My hope was that I could have a router appliance without having USB ethernet dongles hanging off of it. But I could not get OpenWrt to recognize the NIC on the HAT. Raspberry Pi OS recognizes it. Have you tried this HAT with OpenWrt?
Hello You have this video on your channel, Configure the EdgeRouter X SFP with Nokia G-010S-A GPON module. You could make and upload one with the HSGQ XPON STICK module, but with a Vlan. Please. Since in your video Configure the EdgeRouter I would appreciate
Yeah... That's nice and all, but it's still not a real computer. I suppose this could make for a decent gateway/firewall, but what OS is going to run on Arm? I know OpenWRT and pf/OPNsense won't. Maybe some of it's x86 competitors might be suitable.
Actually, devices with ARM arch is very popular in OpenWrt supported list, from SBCs to home routers, APs. OPNSense for ARM is still in early stage and not all popular SBC, such as Raspberry Pi / NanoPi are supported.
great stuff once again also thanks for showing local speed tests
Great work!
Now that we have access to 2GB RAM Pi5's it makes this project even better to run.
This is nice!
Please try the U2500 M.2 NVMe & dual 2.5G ethernet for Raspberry Pi 5
I had to update the bootloader/eeprom but got it work ohh is great is a beast currently have the dual 2.5gbps to usb 3.0 + nvme ssd on the m.2 hat but will replace the nvme with 5gbps to m.2 card🔥
Thank you
@VanTechCorner My internet connection is 1600mbps/45mbps. My ISP is going to be increasing the upload soon. I have a 2.5gb modem. What router would you recommend out of all the ones you have tested so far?
So, you will need a router that has 2.5GbE WAN & LAN. Do you need WiFi 6 as well?
- 2.5GbE, WiFi 6 router, based on OpenWrt: GL-iNet Flint 2
- Pure router, powerful with 8 cores, 2.5GbE ports: NanoPi R6S
- Router, powerful with 8 cores, MiniPCIe & M.2 for WiFi & LTE: NanoPC-T6
- Router, 2.5GbE, WiFi6, with closed source, but good performance: Zyxel USG LITE 60AX
@@VanTechCorner Thank you for your response. Yes, I need WiFi 6. I think I will go ahead and get the Flint 2. I am only using the router for home use. All the wireless devices will be close to the router. The furthest wireless device will be about 20ft from the router with two walls between seperating them.
I was using two Deco W6000 which worked good. However, they are only 1gbe ports. My son had cable internet 800mbps. I will give those to him since he needs better WiFi when the Flint 2 arrives.
Thanks again for your recommendations. I love your channel. I have been watching your videos for a long time 😉 I forgot to ask do you use stock firmware on your Flint 2 or do you flash OPENWRT?
Maybe next will be via pcie with rtl8126 5Gbit ethernet?
Would be interesting to see simultaneous up/down throughput. If you could just run 'iperf3 --bidir' against a local server (not through your internet link)?
Hey can you please make an updated video of changing ttl on open wrt vs 20.03 in fw4 because i don't understand hos to do it and i soft bricked my router using thr old method
Did you see the eth Hat that’s now available for the pi5? Super compact!
Hey…could you do a video showing how to set up a switch instead of a single port?
Connect a switch to the eth port, this is what I’d like to do
Do USB adapters add latency when multiple clients are accessing network compared to Ethernet?
Can you test RTL8126 on the pi5?
Hello everyone. How install external package in OpenWRT, for example luci-app-filebrowser? Tanks
wow great looking setup you did .
look very interesting i consider switching my old router to this raspberry to be main for process whole traffic (and keep old router as accecs point only wifi )
could you provide information about it running SQM Luci as what speeds and bufferbloat results will be ?
i have fiber with 1g connection and wonder if the sqm will work with higher speeds , if you can check it ill appreciate it
I tried the WaveShare "PCIe TO Gigabit ETH USB3.2 HAT+" in hope of having fast PCI bus transfers between network ports. My hope was that I could have a router appliance without having USB ethernet dongles hanging off of it. But I could not get OpenWrt to recognize the NIC on the HAT. Raspberry Pi OS recognizes it. Have you tried this HAT with OpenWrt?
Hey, do you have a link to that product page.
Wouldn't using USB-C ethernet adapters be a better option with latency in mind?
not yet
Make a video on how to install daloradius with coova-chilli in openwrt
I need this tutorial too
Fr Van do it
Hello
You have this video on your channel, Configure the EdgeRouter X SFP with Nokia G-010S-A GPON module. You could make and upload one with the HSGQ XPON STICK module, but with a Vlan. Please.
Since in your video Configure the EdgeRouter I would appreciate
It cannot handle 2.5 gigs due to nat, when you do local speed test you are switching packets basically not doing any heavy load
How do you define NAT? Did you see that the IP address of the local testing sever is different from the Pi 5's LAN IP address (network).
@@VanTechCorner nah I didn't notice haha, so its reaching that speed doing nat?
@@VanTechCorner anyway you could do that if the router has access to both networks without doing nat
Yeah... That's nice and all, but it's still not a real computer. I suppose this could make for a decent gateway/firewall, but what OS is going to run on Arm? I know OpenWRT and pf/OPNsense won't. Maybe some of it's x86 competitors might be suitable.
Yes, it is OpenWrt running on the Raspberry Pi 5, and it does 2.37Gbps WAN to LAN throughput with no problem!
@@VanTechCorner Oh... I forgot they have an Arm variant. Sorry, I didn't watch the video.
Actually, devices with ARM arch is very popular in OpenWrt supported list, from SBCs to home routers, APs. OPNSense for ARM is still in early stage and not all popular SBC, such as Raspberry Pi / NanoPi are supported.
@@VanTechCorner Please use google chrome
I can't get past "Received build request."
It was choking on "luci-ssl."
Can the USB nic act as a trunk?
Yes it can. With OpenWrt you can configure as you wish, either a trunk or access.