I've completely reset my nodes, and now for the 3rd month in a row they didn't earn a single dollar, because within this time period each node only received 200 gigabytes of data. Either there is too many hosting nodes on the network and very little demand from users, or they've changed something in the algorithm so now you need more time to prove that your node is reliable. One way or another, it became harder to join the network.
This is a very nice tutorial for this. One thing that I noticed is that, as of some point after you created this, a change was made that allows the Adguard Home database to be retained even when rebooting.
Thanks for the tutorial, I want to add a Realtek WiFi key, but I can't always do it.
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Thank you Yaroslav, I will give it a go. Have you tried any WireGuard tests? Also I am thinking about cutting away the AdGuard Home bit and bake in my own Unbound DNS solution to deal with that part of the problem. Everything else seems like a good and viable solution. Greetings from Scandinavia. Heill auk Sæll!
can you make a video from start to finish please. I am looking for a setup for WAN on my usb enet adapter, and LAN network on the internal and the wireless adapter.
HI./ question. My install didn't have this entry in the adguard file. It had mention of WORK DIR and I am not sure where to edit to put the directory we created in the PI. It had config_get WORK_DIR config workdir and also after the /etc/adguardhome.yaml instead of the tmp directory it had "WORK_DIR"
Hi Yarislav. Can you tell me which USB3 to Ethernet adapter are you using? which brand and model number? Also in the video you mentioned the adapter is an rtl8153 but you loaded drivers for an rtl8152, is this correct?
Hello, Thank you for the video, I have a question pls, everything work fine , from my LAN subnet I can go to the WAN, however when I install and configure AdGuard , (change port to 553) and start AdGuard, DNS doesn't work , I ping google IP address but not the domain name. even from the router I'm not able to ping google.fr. Any idea plz?
Hello and thank you for the video. I have used your video as a guide to my OpenWRT with RPi. But mine has a difference: I have another interface for a VLAN (used for Guest WIFI). If I change the DNS port (14:02) to 553, the devices connected to the guest VLAN can't get connected to the internet. I've made Firewall rules allowing that VLAN zone to reach port 53 in the router, but I still can't get those devices connected to the internet. What am I doing wrong?
Usually normal FIFO is enough, if you are using the aftermarket router like OpenWRT, because there is enough RAM to fit the extra packets. If you want to use codel queue, it would really depend on the number of clients and uplink speed. I can't imagine RPi4 doing codel for more than 10-15 clients on 1Gb link. But this is all just speculation, I never actually tried to do it :) Post your findings here, if you end up getting it up and running, so I can let more people know about it ;)
@@GatewayITTutorials thanks for your reply atm I am using the ISP router/modem/AP and the optic fibre is definitely suffering some buffer bloat issues and I am looking for solutions (mikrotik, ASUS, raspberry pi…) I am searching something that could handle one client (Xbox series S) with the best latency possible and then allow wifi for phones/tablets/laptop. ISP connection is 600/600 mb , do you think Raspberry would be recommended? I can bridge the isp router and setup the vlan setup the ap and the one wired client and I am good to go.
@@GatewayITTutorials is it already released or is it coming soon ? How much ram would you recommend? Where could I found wifi and Ethernet compatible usb3 dongles ? Thanks
Hello, I followed your steps. Able to follow till ip change, however further not able to connect to internet. I connected Raspi to ISP Fiber Optic router (192.168.1.1) thru' LAN port. Tagged my Raspi as 192.1681.4..however still not able to connect to internet. I am able to SSH raspi, however not able to get thru' it to internet
I replied to your email, seems like you didn't get it. Could you please post the issue on our subreddit? I'll need some screenshots from WebUI or network config
Hi ! Thanks for the video. I have a little issue, I use the RPi 400 and the wlan isn't working, do you have any clue ? I don't find anything interesting on internet. Thanks again !
I did everything you did exactly as you did, this works sometimes but somehow ads find a workaround, it blocks some ads that's all, not near as efficient as using the chrome extension, a waste of time imho.
It can only block what's in the DNS database. Extension is much more efficient, I agree, but you can't install the extension on top of the IoT devices unfortunately.
RPi 3 is not a great fit due to USB speed limitations and ethernet speed limitations: it will be nowhere near 1g. On the other hand, if your internet line is slower than that, you might as well give it a go.
@@GatewayITTutorials I got it working on RPi 3 b+ with the help of your instruction in video. I was able to achieve the highest speed of my internet around 60Mbps. However I couldn't reach to the adguardhome UI in browser. Not sure if anything changes? I changed the DNS to 553 and try exactly instructed in video. Any idea what could be issue?
hi i need to use a usb thethering of my phone instead of a modem, i've installed the drivers for tethering and set up open wrt, but i can't figure out how to set up the router, and in the new build the partition isn't ext4 but unknow and it's impossible to resize.. i've solved but ad guard not block any ad
I'll have to check, might be that they only use squashfs images now. Will update the article shortly if this is a case. Never tried tethering, but the idea sounds interesting, will probably give it a go.
NP mate :) The setup you see in this video worked for the past 6 months with only one issue: SD card goes into read-only mode randomly after a powercut (sometimes it works fine, other times I have to SSH in and fix the issue). But other than that it's been solid. Now thinking about trying a squashfs image, which could solve the problem :)
@@GatewayITTutorials way too complicated for me what you're saying. Waiting for my adapter to try this experiment and hopefully replace my ISP router with that spare RPI 4 I have.
@@GatewayITTutorials Running pi4 with pppoe connection to my isp just Fine with usb nic have 250/42 (down up) and i Sync with Full Speed It replaced my FRITZ!Box Fully (just Need a Modem ) Squash Would be Nice But in unable to Extend the filesytem The very Great Thing is the the cappbility of lxc on openwrt Im Running a Omada Controller on my openwrt pi inside lxc Very very very Nice Feature
Hi, I have a zero w device. There is no Ethernet port. There is only wifi. How do I get the ip after installing Openwrt? There is USB to Ethernet. But is it perceived directly when wearing it? According to my research, it is necessary to install a driver for him, but how do I connect zero w to the internet?
@@GatewayITTutorials last clarification. What speeds will I get on the devices plugged via Ethernet on the rpi3? I’m assuming they won’t get gigabit speeds on rpi3? Thanks for your help and time.
Hello, do you have an update about storj earning since the 2020 video ?
I've completely reset my nodes, and now for the 3rd month in a row they didn't earn a single dollar, because within this time period each node only received 200 gigabytes of data.
Either there is too many hosting nodes on the network and very little demand from users, or they've changed something in the algorithm so now you need more time to prove that your node is reliable.
One way or another, it became harder to join the network.
This is a very nice tutorial for this. One thing that I noticed is that, as of some point after you created this, a change was made that allows the Adguard Home database to be retained even when rebooting.
Thanks for letting me know. I'll make a video about the fresh OWRT version some time this week.
Very helpfully! Especially about configs and about port 553
Thanks for the tutorial, I want to add a Realtek WiFi key, but I can't always do it.
Thank you Yaroslav, I will give it a go. Have you tried any WireGuard tests? Also I am thinking about cutting away the AdGuard Home bit and bake in my own Unbound DNS solution to deal with that part of the problem.
Everything else seems like a good and viable solution.
Greetings from Scandinavia.
Heill auk Sæll!
can you make a video from start to finish please. I am looking for a setup for WAN on my usb enet adapter, and LAN network on the internal and the wireless adapter.
HI./ question. My install didn't have this entry in the adguard file. It had mention of WORK DIR and I am not sure where to edit to put the directory we created in the PI. It had config_get WORK_DIR config workdir and also after the /etc/adguardhome.yaml instead of the tmp directory it had "WORK_DIR"
I'll deploy a fresh version of OpenWRT+AdGuard soon, keep an eye on the new videos this week ;)
Hi Yarislav. Can you tell me which USB3 to Ethernet adapter are you using? which brand and model number? Also in the video you mentioned the adapter is an rtl8153 but you loaded drivers for an rtl8152, is this correct?
Hello, Thank you for the video, I have a question pls, everything work fine , from my LAN subnet I can go to the WAN, however when I install and configure AdGuard , (change port to 553) and start AdGuard, DNS doesn't work , I ping google IP address but not the domain name. even from the router I'm not able to ping google.fr. Any idea plz?
Is the service running at all? Did you check AdGuard logs?
Hello and thank you for the video.
I have used your video as a guide to my OpenWRT with RPi.
But mine has a difference: I have another interface for a VLAN (used for Guest WIFI). If I change the DNS port (14:02) to 553, the devices connected to the guest VLAN can't get connected to the internet. I've made Firewall rules allowing that VLAN zone to reach port 53 in the router, but I still can't get those devices connected to the internet.
What am I doing wrong?
Hi Yaroslav, nice content here !! One quick question, can RBpi4 handle SQM and QoS to reduce bufferbloat? Cheers
Usually normal FIFO is enough, if you are using the aftermarket router like OpenWRT, because there is enough RAM to fit the extra packets.
If you want to use codel queue, it would really depend on the number of clients and uplink speed. I can't imagine RPi4 doing codel for more than 10-15 clients on 1Gb link. But this is all just speculation, I never actually tried to do it :)
Post your findings here, if you end up getting it up and running, so I can let more people know about it ;)
@@GatewayITTutorials thanks for your reply atm I am using the ISP router/modem/AP and the optic fibre is definitely suffering some buffer bloat issues and I am looking for solutions (mikrotik, ASUS, raspberry pi…) I am searching something that could handle one client (Xbox series S) with the best latency possible and then allow wifi for phones/tablets/laptop. ISP connection is 600/600 mb , do you think Raspberry would be recommended? I can bridge the isp router and setup the vlan setup the ap and the one wired client and I am good to go.
Raspberry would probably be the best out of the 3 you've listed. Especially now, when OpenWRT team finally released official firmware for the RPi4.
@@GatewayITTutorials is it already released or is it coming soon ? How much ram would you recommend? Where could I found wifi and Ethernet compatible usb3 dongles ? Thanks
Hello, I followed your steps. Able to follow till ip change, however further not able to connect to internet. I connected Raspi to ISP Fiber Optic router (192.168.1.1) thru' LAN port. Tagged my Raspi as 192.1681.4..however still not able to connect to internet. I am able to SSH raspi, however not able to get thru' it to internet
I replied to your email, seems like you didn't get it. Could you please post the issue on our subreddit? I'll need some screenshots from WebUI or network config
Hi ! Thanks for the video. I have a little issue, I use the RPi 400 and the wlan isn't working, do you have any clue ? I don't find anything interesting on internet. Thanks again !
Check the official image for RPi400, there is a separate release for it :)
@@GatewayITTutorials Thanks !
Thank you very much for the tutorial, you got yourself a sub 👍
Tried many times with this version of the build and every time there is a 502 nginx error. did anyone here had the same issue.
Followed your guide, but when I connected to the internet..it would close ssh connection ..and now ssh access is denied..
You must be accessing SSH service on the WAN port, which is not allowed by default
I did everything you did exactly as you did, this works sometimes but somehow ads find a workaround, it blocks some ads that's all, not near as efficient as using the chrome extension, a waste of time imho.
It can only block what's in the DNS database. Extension is much more efficient, I agree, but you can't install the extension on top of the IoT devices unfortunately.
Hi mate - I have a spare RPi 3 b+. I wonder how is the performance of Internet if I use that instead of Rpi4?
RPi 3 is not a great fit due to USB speed limitations and ethernet speed limitations: it will be nowhere near 1g. On the other hand, if your internet line is slower than that, you might as well give it a go.
@@GatewayITTutorials thanks I’ll give it a try
@@GatewayITTutorials I got it working on RPi 3 b+ with the help of your instruction in video. I was able to achieve the highest speed of my internet around 60Mbps. However I couldn't reach to the adguardhome UI in browser. Not sure if anything changes? I changed the DNS to 553 and try exactly instructed in video. Any idea what could be issue?
Congrats on the first part :)
Is the service running?
hi i need to use a usb thethering of my phone instead of a modem, i've installed the drivers for tethering and set up open wrt, but i can't figure out how to set up the router, and in the new build the partition isn't ext4 but unknow and it's impossible to resize..
i've solved but ad guard not block any ad
I'll have to check, might be that they only use squashfs images now. Will update the article shortly if this is a case.
Never tried tethering, but the idea sounds interesting, will probably give it a go.
Can you make a video on running openwrt in docker on rp4?
I'll look into it, thanks for the suggestion
When in try to rezize it there is an Error grow file system to Fill the partition
Your image might be damaged (not fully downloaded). Did you try to re-download the image?
@@GatewayITTutorials yes i Tried it 3 Times with every time New Download. Maeby because i used the Raspi imager?
Or because i used an old gparted Version. Because the newest can Not be installed in raspi
awesome! 👍
When installing nginx, it is already enabled at boot.
Thanks man :)
I'll keep it in mind.
Can i implement this using raspberry pi 0w
can we run mwan openwrt package with 4 wan from 4 usb modem? thanks sir 🙏
That's a lot of work, but the answer is yes. RPi4 supports mwan package :)
@@GatewayITTutorials thank u so much for quick response sir, ill try 👍👍👍
can a network switch connected to the RPI ethernet port be used instead of a usb to ethernet adapter?
You absolutely can, but then if you'd want to use VLANs your potential throughput will be 500mib each side, not full 1Gi
@@GatewayITTutorials thanks a lot for the fast reply! I'll get an adapter :D
NP mate :)
The setup you see in this video worked for the past 6 months with only one issue: SD card goes into read-only mode randomly after a powercut (sometimes it works fine, other times I have to SSH in and fix the issue).
But other than that it's been solid. Now thinking about trying a squashfs image, which could solve the problem :)
@@GatewayITTutorials way too complicated for me what you're saying. Waiting for my adapter to try this experiment and hopefully replace my ISP router with that spare RPI 4 I have.
@@GatewayITTutorials Running pi4 with pppoe connection to my isp just Fine with usb nic have 250/42 (down up) and i Sync with Full Speed
It replaced my FRITZ!Box Fully (just Need a Modem )
Squash Would be Nice
But in unable to Extend the filesytem
The very Great Thing is the the cappbility of lxc on openwrt
Im Running a Omada Controller on my openwrt pi inside lxc
Very very very Nice Feature
Do you *NEED* a usb to ethernet adapter?
You do, unless you want to use smart switch and VLANs
I bought a USB adapter and also my Pi already has an ethernet port. I'm just testing it now.
@@GatewayITTutorials It turns out this didn't work, at least that's how it seems. Would I change *eth0* to *wlan1*?
Wlan is wireless interface. What does ifconfig command prints out?
@@GatewayITTutorials It shows wlan0 and wlan1
I don’t get it, is this free internet? How does it really work?
Which terminal are you using?
I was using "tilix" in this video
Hi, I have a zero w device. There is no Ethernet port. There is only wifi. How do I get the ip after installing Openwrt? There is USB to Ethernet. But is it perceived directly when wearing it? According to my research, it is necessary to install a driver for him, but how do I connect zero w to the internet?
Can we download the usb to ethernet adapter driver and add it to the openwrt file? driver inject openwrt firmware ... How to...
You'll probably have to compile your own firmware for Pi W, I have never played with it.
@@GatewayITTutorials Yes, I have no information on this subject. can you help me?
Try this guide on GitHub:
github.com/smeathers/lede-pi0w-usb/blob/master/README.md
@@GatewayITTutorials I tried a lot but couldn't. :/
how to add the config file?
great video
What would happen if you don’t resize the sd card?
You'll end up having a very little amount of storage left to install additional packages, like wireguard, etc.
It is woth to farm storj right now?
Please wait for the follow up video, should be up in the next few weeks :)
Can I use USB 3.0 to Ethernet Gigabit Adapter D-LINK (DUB-1312)?
Unfortunately I can't tell. The only way to find out is to try :(
@@GatewayITTutorials what is command?
Package name is:
kmod-usb-net-asix-ax88179
Nice
Can I use raspberry pi 3 instead of rpi4?
Yes, you can, just don't expect gigabit speeds
Sorry for my ignorance but I plug in 2-3 devices via Ethernet. Can that still be done if I use rpi?
Yes, absolutely
@@GatewayITTutorials last clarification. What speeds will I get on the devices plugged via Ethernet on the rpi3? I’m assuming they won’t get gigabit speeds on rpi3?
Thanks for your help and time.
Depending on the model, you might get up to 300mbit
You have a clean accent! I just melted against it.
Thank you :)
That's very flattering
LuCI works easier
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