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Router suggestions without Wifi
I stayed with OpenWRT for a number of reasons that basically boil down to familiarity and I wanted to keep my config that I had tweaked over the years andother things I had in my setup that I had going with OpenWRT (SQM, LXC containers with things like OpenHAB, VPN to work, some custom code I had developed, etc.) The big thing I wanted was more RAM and performance because of auxiliary services I tossed on there.
rpi4
- Compiling my own Driver
- An extensive tutorial on how to setup a Pi-Hole
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What are some ways to see your data usage with Starlink?
I've never tried using mine WITH the starlink router & ethernet adapter as I have clipped the cable and used a POE injector, but there shouldn't be anything preventing it from working as far as I know. Depending on what you mean by 'use with' and assuming you mean 'use the Pi 4 as THE router, have you tried this firmware/OS?
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Does the celeron n5015 have enough power to shape 1gig (comcast) with cake SQM?
Currently my setup is a Cable modem -> Raspberry Pi 4 -> Wifi router. I am running a recent openwrt rc build on the pi (using https://github.com/wulfy23/rpi4/, shoutout to wulfy for maintaining this!).
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Best router choice for using OpenWrt
Given wulfy's latest message on his readme that builds are on life support, it might not be a great idea to continue pushing his builds.
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Use Raspberry Pi as a OpenWRT Router?
I'm using a Pi4 as OpenWRT router without problems. But I don't use the built in wifi (I use a mikrotik AP). I use this image: https://github.com/wulfy23/rpi4
- Transition from wulfy23 build to 'official' build?
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Let's see if we can rally him (wulfy23) back.....
Here is the link to his github: https://github.com/wulfy23/rpi4
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What is best bang for bang used router to buy that supports openwrt and can it act as an expressvpn client?
*github *forum topic or just go for official build instead of community build
- How to build a f2fs image?
What are some alternatives?
openwrt-rockchip - OpenWRT Official master source code + CTCGFW & Lean's packages code
nerva - Official NERVA (XNV) CLI Software
rpi-openwrt-packages - This repo contains packages for wiringpi and i2ctools / python-smbus for use in OpenWRT / Raspberry Pi
FastLED-idf - FastLED port to the ESP-IDF 4.0 development environment
docker-cloudflared - Cloudflared proxy-dns Docker image
Striptease - Sexy, audio-responsive effects on LED strips.
FreeTube - An Open Source YouTube app for privacy
Adalight-FastLED - Adalight with FastLED support
yattee - Privacy oriented video player for iOS, tvOS and macOS
hosts - 🔒 Consolidating and extending hosts files from several well-curated sources. Optionally pick extensions for porn, social media, and other categories.
AdGuardHome - Network-wide ads & trackers blocking DNS server