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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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docker run --restart=always -d -p 8096: 8096 -v /jellyfin /config: /config -v /jellyfin /videos: /videos jellyfin /jellyfin:10. Insert the SD card into the slot, connect a cable to your network if possible or a display and power your board. In our test when assembled with this metal case the NanoPi R4S could run smoothly without frequency reduction. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.

In addition, for CPUs like the S922X or A311D, mixing A73 and A55, I’d bet better memory performance and latency on the A55 core than on the A73, and it could actually make the network run faster on the little core. but since the manufacturers do not pay for the operational cost and power numbers are not advertised aggressively I have some doubts. Maybe with small packet sizes it’s necessary to move the stuff to the two big cores which are almost twice as fast as the A53 cores with such tasks. With its lack of HDMI and other screen connectors this board is clearly designed for headless application like acting as a router, home server, network-attached storage (NAS), media station or everything together the same time. based image over on PersonalBSD I may try just to see if it's any better, but setting everything up over and over gets tedious.I can see the power LED (red) is on, and the status LED (green) is blinking, but the LAN and WAN LEDs are off. Note: "upgrade_tool" is a command-line tool provided by Rockchip for Linux operating systems (Linux_Upgrade_Tool). This happened because I’ve added the heatsink in the middle of the test, but that was eventually a good thing because I’ve seen the difference that it does. Kind of weird that they decided to provide a proper Linux distribution with mostly outdated kernel sources while they managed to create an OpenWRT image with the latest mainline. After I did some tests with R4S running ipfire versus friendlyWRT, I’m sure, that I will follow ipfire rather than friendlyWRT.

Second, some settings look completely wrong just as if the person writing them thought they were CPU numbers. The surprising current step actually was because of the ground line of adapter, which obviously “shorted” the shunt of my USB U/I/P meter, an AT34.

Finally, I decided to power cycle the board, it got an IP address, and I could finally access it via SSH using the default pi/pi credentials. 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. Thankfully just a day or two after Armbian got their boot issues sorted out and it was now possible to create a proper image. In the Nanopi-R2S I’ve drilled the hole above the reset button and on the Nanopi-R4S above the USB power connector. The first benchmark is to test the speed between the workstation and the Laptop on the GbE switch to verify the max speed this setup can achieve.

I did not get any problems to get an IP address this time, and the WAN and LED are working as expected (green ON) on the board. OTA Packages decides whether to generate incremental update package according to BUILD_NUMBER, for details, please refer to build-nanopc-t4. But since the RK3399 is only offering a single line of PCIe which cannot be split up easily and it is already used for the second network interface this idea also will stay a dream. I'm back to using OpenWRT snapshot and I am able to get 937 Mbps download without Software Flow Offloading.As you can see the processor usage is ~60% which the double compared to the Nanopi-R4S, but again the docker daemon uses ~30% of the CPU. Two Gigabit Ethernet sockets (RJ45) make the mini-computer interesting for network applications along with an external 10-pin GPIO interface. Both the Standard version and the Enterprise version have the same network chips (RealTek RTL8211E and R8111H).

Keep in mind this is mostly provided by our awesome community members in a best effort manner and therefore there are no guaranteed solutions. This is due to the fact that uboot enters cli mode cause of a hardware bug in uart which shorts it and passed garbage entry when uboot waits for user input to enter cli.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. As you can see from the above benchmarks the Nanopi-R4S WAN interface is fully capable of GbE speed, which is really cool. IMPORTANT AND REMIND not include SD card , you need an SD card to install OS and you also need power by 5V/3A .

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