Your videos are not only informative but also really engaging. Your passion for the topic truly shines through, and it's clear you put a lot of effort into each video. Keep up the fantastic work! Looking forward to more amazing content from you. 👍😊
Thanks for this video. I am very appreciative of your videos and especially your info on OpenWRT and OpenWRT on new single board computers. My focus is on providing the best possible performance controlling bufferbloat on a gigabit WAN connection, and I have used a number of different platforms to optimize performance and reliability. I've had good success, especially with the NanoPi, Friendlyelec R6s running friendlyWRT, but have also been pleased with running OpenWRT on an R4s, and on a Raspberry Pi 5. I have a Raspberry Pi 5, and have been waiting for OpenWRT support on it in order to test SQM scripts to control bufferbloat. When you have a chance, would you test the performance (throughput) controlling bufferbloat? Thanks for your videos!
In your WAN to LAN test and also in your OpenVPN test the CPU is so low, you can run the Pi 5 also without a cooler at all without any problems. I am note sure about the Wirequard VPN test. That might be maybe a bit too much without a heatsink or fan, impossible to see that in your benchmark without measuring the temp. I can tell you that running applications with 1 core only on the Pi 5 is possible without any problems without a fan and without heatsink. If you use 2 cores, then it is a bit depending on what you exactly do. It might be too much, but it might be also still possible without hitting the temp limit and without hitting the throttel temperature.
But is does not IPS/IDS and firewalling , the rhtoughput wil drop i think, i have a UDM Pro with IPS/IDS on and 2.4 gbps throughput , that will never be what the rpi 5 can do , it;s not designed to do that.
Are you saying the image does not come with fw3 or fw4 witch is strange because: "OpenWrt 22.03 and later ships with firewall4 by default, which uses nftables as a backend. It accepts the same UCI configuration syntax as fw3."
Great video. RPI's are not not the best choice for OpenWRT in my opinion especially since most Broadcom based ARM chips that they've shipped with are comparatively more power consuming and less performant then MediaTek or even Rockchip alternatives for example - the RPI is also over priced moving way too far from it's original goals and ambitions of the project.
@@0xcalmaf976TBH I don't have much direct experience with ARM based devices however from what I read & hear of others some of the Qualcomm IPQ8074 or the Pro series are decent in terms of power to performance.
@@0xcalmaf976TBH I don't have much direct experience with Arm & OpenWRT; however from what I've read & hear that Qualcomm of the likes IPQ8074 or their Pro series are the best in terms of Power to Performance
Your videos are not only informative but also really engaging. Your passion for the topic truly shines through, and it's clear you put a lot of effort into each video. Keep up the fantastic work! Looking forward to more amazing content from you. 👍😊
Thanks for this video. I am very appreciative of your videos and especially your info on OpenWRT and OpenWRT on new single board computers. My focus is on providing the best possible performance controlling bufferbloat on a gigabit WAN connection, and I have used a number of different platforms to optimize performance and reliability. I've had good success, especially with the NanoPi, Friendlyelec R6s running friendlyWRT, but have also been pleased with running OpenWRT on an R4s, and on a Raspberry Pi 5. I have a Raspberry Pi 5, and have been waiting for OpenWRT support on it in order to test SQM scripts to control bufferbloat. When you have a chance, would you test the performance (throughput) controlling bufferbloat? Thanks for your videos!
There was an PR to add support for the Raspberry Pi 5, but I am not sure why it is closed.
github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/13987
thanks for this video, can you help me I want in the sdcard ovm and openwrt, it ´s possible install openwrt in the sdcard with omv?
Hello, how install OpenWrt and omv, because when try install OpenWrt with your method it ´s format de SD card. thank you
it's fun that you tested tihis , can be used in homelab environement
In your WAN to LAN test and also in your OpenVPN test the CPU is so low, you can run the Pi 5 also without a cooler at all without any problems. I am note sure about the Wirequard VPN test. That might be maybe a bit too much without a heatsink or fan, impossible to see that in your benchmark without measuring the temp. I can tell you that running applications with 1 core only on the Pi 5 is possible without any problems without a fan and without heatsink. If you use 2 cores, then it is a bit depending on what you exactly do. It might be too much, but it might be also still possible without hitting the temp limit and without hitting the throttel temperature.
Hi is there any openwrt package for website session ? I want to use netflix session on my home network . Session copy
Why not link directly to the OpenWRT site itself?
But is does not IPS/IDS and firewalling , the rhtoughput wil drop i think, i have a UDM Pro with IPS/IDS on and 2.4 gbps throughput , that will never be what the rpi 5 can do , it;s not designed to do that.
Are you saying the image does not come with fw3 or fw4 witch is strange because:
"OpenWrt 22.03 and later ships with firewall4 by default, which uses nftables as a backend. It accepts the same UCI configuration syntax as fw3."
lol trying to compare a UDMP to a Pi5 is laughable
Great video. RPI's are not not the best choice for OpenWRT in my opinion especially since most Broadcom based ARM chips that they've shipped with are comparatively more power consuming and less performant then MediaTek or even Rockchip alternatives for example - the RPI is also over priced moving way too far from it's original goals and ambitions of the project.
What can you suggest for the openwrt?
@@0xcalmaf976TBH I don't have much direct experience with ARM based devices however from what I read & hear of others some of the Qualcomm IPQ8074 or the Pro series are decent in terms of power to performance.
@@0xcalmaf976TBH I don't have much direct experience with Arm & OpenWRT; however from what I've read & hear that Qualcomm of the likes IPQ8074 or their Pro series are the best in terms of Power to Performance
Please make a tutorial on how to install daloradius with coova-chilli in openwrt
please review BPI-R3 mini and openwrt usage.
Can we used this image in rassbery 3b+
Thanks for the tutorial, I want to add a Realtek WiFi key, but I can't always do it.
Hey, I got some USB WiFi key. Will test it out on the Raspberry Pi 5 soon :)
Gracias 👋👋👋👍
no working luci in the last images
hey van tc please make a video about coovachilli with free radius
Add support Indonesian store