@VanTechCorner Thank you a lot for these videos. They help a lot in deciding the kind of network gear I should be getting. I have one question though. Have heard a lot of people saying to stay away from realtek nics particularly the RTL8125B as their driver support for Linux and FreeBSD based systems is unreliable. Their link state tends to go down when pushed to their limits for long periods of time as reported by few users in different forums. Have you faced such issues in your testing of these RTL8125B based devices in the long run?
I did see the tests you did on the newly released Nanopi R series boards which also come with the RTL8125B for the 2.5G nics and they seem to work fine, I was just interested in knowing how were they holding up in the long run.
Hi, I faced this problem when using Realtek NIC with RouterOS (Mikrotik) and pFsense, but never see any problem with OpenWRT. I have also tested with Zimaboard which comes with 2 Realtek onboard NIC and there is no problem so far. You can find the videos on the channel too!
I cant make it works with x86, drivers are in this build but they re craching all the time. I can do iperf3 on ful 2.3 Gb speed, but when i try to do speed test online download is ok but upload is craching connection :/ internet forums are full of this topics :/ I should go with intel or just buy next switch xd
Hi, the case is 3D printed. I will have another video talking about this, since it is very convenient for debugging or OS installation. For the HDMI monitor, you can find it on Google with the below keywords: - Elecrow 5inch HDMI Display-B - Waveshare 5inch Resistive Touch Screen LCD (B) There are others similar products on AliExpress and eBay, too. If you busy, here is the affiliate link to the Elecrow monitor: amzn.to/3vVgQFK
Do you mean the holder for the Zimaboard: Low Profile PCIe - www.printables.com/model/176851-zimaboard-wall-mount-with-pcie-nic Normal PCIe - www.printables.com/model/215289-zimaboard-wall-mount-for-generic-pcie-cards
Wthat is the power consumption without the network card?
Please review and compare VSOL V2802RH with TP Link XZ000-G3 and Nokia GPON stick
@VanTechCorner Thank you a lot for these videos. They help a lot in deciding the kind of network gear I should be getting. I have one question though. Have heard a lot of people saying to stay away from realtek nics particularly the RTL8125B as their driver support for Linux and FreeBSD based systems is unreliable. Their link state tends to go down when pushed to their limits for long periods of time as reported by few users in different forums. Have you faced such issues in your testing of these RTL8125B based devices in the long run?
I did see the tests you did on the newly released Nanopi R series boards which also come with the RTL8125B for the 2.5G nics and they seem to work fine, I was just interested in knowing how were they holding up in the long run.
Hi, I faced this problem when using Realtek NIC with RouterOS (Mikrotik) and pFsense, but never see any problem with OpenWRT. I have also tested with Zimaboard which comes with 2 Realtek onboard NIC and there is no problem so far. You can find the videos on the channel too!
I cant make it works with x86, drivers are in this build but they re craching all the time. I can do iperf3 on ful 2.3 Gb speed, but when i try to do speed test online download is ok but upload is craching connection :/
internet forums are full of this topics :/ I should go with intel or just buy next switch xd
cool little hdmi monitor ! where did u buy it from ?
Hi, the case is 3D printed. I will have another video talking about this, since it is very convenient for debugging or OS installation.
For the HDMI monitor, you can find it on Google with the below keywords:
- Elecrow 5inch HDMI Display-B
- Waveshare 5inch Resistive Touch Screen LCD (B)
There are others similar products on AliExpress and eBay, too. If you busy, here is the affiliate link to the Elecrow monitor: amzn.to/3vVgQFK
I use usb to hdmi adapter and plug it to my phone in this situations , works perfectly.
Where did you get the mount that you put everything on?
Do you mean the holder for the Zimaboard:
Low Profile PCIe - www.printables.com/model/176851-zimaboard-wall-mount-with-pcie-nic
Normal PCIe - www.printables.com/model/215289-zimaboard-wall-mount-for-generic-pcie-cards
@@VanTechCorner Thank you for the response!