Xiaomi WiFi 7 Router Setup guide and configuration (+ Docker performance)
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
- The Xiaomi BE7000 router interface is not offered in English, so I thought an installation and configuration guide would be useful. I also delved a bit into the Docker abilities.
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woah, thats would be gamechanger that it supports docker containers fully. i would really love to use the BE7000 for pi-hole or some adblock solutions. still a promising product!
I think it is best to just wait for xiaomi to release it to different markets.
They will not. The AX6000 is still China only like this one. But it is still usable with Google translate or the English app.
Any parantial control settings to block manage blocked domains/ keywords ?
Yes. You can get a quick view of the Parental Controls in the review video of the BE7000.
That port issue is indeed strange. On my Xiaomi router port 80 is occupied by sysapihttpd (which is actually just NGINX serving the web panel). There doesn't seem to be a way to change this port in settings but editing /etc/sysapihttp/sysapihttpd.conf will work.
I did try it and lsof confirmed that the port was free to use, but the docker still refused to go through. Were you able to install something like adguard on your Xiaomi router?
@@SamsTechnologyReviews I was able to set up Pi-Hole natively, not through Docker.
@@PEK-97 Interesting, so it could be a SimpleDocker issue. I will have to investigate further (most likely during the weekend). Thank you for the info!
Hello, I have the same router, I also tried to install apps through docker and I failed, can you detail how you did things here?
Hi. Which apps did you try? If you tried pi-hole and/or adguard, then I have no solution at the moment because the router insists the three ports (80,. 43 and 443) are used by a third-party, even if my tools say that they are not.
@@SamsTechnologyReviews I tried WireGuard, Sonarr and Radarr
if adguard or pi hole run on the BE7000 would be a real gamechanger. im looking forward for ppl solve this problem.
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I do buy chinese brand wireless electronics from time to time but a router is a bad idea.
As a client, xiaomi wifi devices already ping to their chinese servers.
As a router, they could easily get more than pinging, like intercept pictures you upload, browser history etc. That's where you gotta stop and think, this is not a good idea.
It was interesting how I could not use some ports regardless of how much I tried. There is a high chance that the DNS queries could be sent towards a third-party, especially if the router is bought from China and made for their users (as the BE7000 is). I am not sure if that's the case with devices specifically made for the International public.
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No doubt their government blocking 6ghz is already a red flag. Do not be enticed by the price.