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openwrt-rockchip reviews and mentions
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NanoPI R2S WAN performance
Now here's the kicker. Looks like vanilla openwrt only clocks the chip to ~1Ghz or thereabouts. I've installed this modified fork https://github.com/quintus-lab/openwrt-rockchip
- Nano Pi R4S doesn't boot after flashing image
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Nanopi R4S current status
Use this build instead: https://github.com/quintus-lab/openwrt-rockchip
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NanoPi R2C: Deceptively Small, Yet Powerful Mini-Router
I recommend installing this build of openwrt
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NanoPi R2S SQM performance?
Anyways, please, don't stick with the official openwrt build, nor the friendlywrt proprietary build. Use this firmware instead which has specific performance adjustments and patches.
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Openwrt or Friendlywrt on NanoPi R4S?
This might help you
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Router suggestions without Wifi
Thanks for your answer. I am looking at the nanopi rs4 board and it seems to have support for wireguard https://github.com/quintus-lab/OpenWRT-R2S-R4S
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quintus-lab/openwrt-rockchip is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of openwrt-rockchip is Shell.
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