Thus said Lilit-aibolit on Thu, 12 Apr 2018 14:39:04 +0300
I haven't tried via serial because I used vga+usb keyboard.
However I'll definitely try that lan-serial port.
Did you get a chance to try the BIOS via serial connection?
https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/Celeron-J1900-Mini-pc-free-shipp
On 2018-04-13, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
> Can they do 14MPPS aka 10GBIT ?
> That's what I am looking for in pretty much in anything I would vaguely
> consider to replace the n3160's I have as my target devices at the moment.
Not sure the current max performance but I think we're still a fair bi
The Denverton SoC's when and if they get paired with reasonably priced
Mobo's will do 10G; Price wise for the SoC itself they are sub 150$
Currently if you want to be able to do the above on the cheap you need to
look towards non-fanless parts like a u6100 or similar
On 13 April 2018 at 12:48, To
Not at 150$ ... sorry will u get 10G kit let alone line rate 10G kit...
On Fri 13 Apr 2018, 01:46 Joel Wirāmu Pauling, wrote:
> Can they do 14MPPS aka 10GBIT ?
>
> That's what I am looking for in pretty much in anything I would vaguely
> consider to replace the n3160's I have as my target devic
Can they do 14MPPS aka 10GBIT ?
That's what I am looking for in pretty much in anything I would vaguely
consider to replace the n3160's I have as my target devices at the moment.
On 13 April 2018 at 11:28, Sterling Archer wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 9:41 PM, Joel Wirāmu Pauling
> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 9:41 PM, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
> Not that I am shitting on the e350 platform but;
E350 is the Bobcat CPU, the PC Engines APU devices all have a 4 core
Jaguar CPU, which is quite a lot more powerful.
--
:wq!
On 2018/04/13 07:41, Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
> Not that I am shitting on the e350 platform but;
>
> a) Where are you finding 4 Gigabit port versions of the MB's with APU?
These use GX-412TC, a bit newer than E-350.
No stock of the 4-port ones yet, see http://pcengines.ch/newshop.php?c=2.
The
Are you asking about
http://pcengines.ch/apu4b4.htm
They are out of stock at the moment but not discontinued.
Michael
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 4:00 PM Joel Wirāmu Pauling
wrote:
> Not that I am shitting on the e350 platform but;
>
> a) Where are you finding 4 Gigabit port versions of the MB's
Not that I am shitting on the e350 platform but;
a) Where are you finding 4 Gigabit port versions of the MB's with APU?
b) When I had one of these to test a few years ago they have some quite bad
Bus performance, which caused quite a lot of jitter/contension delay when
using PCI-E peripherals - wo
On 10 April 2018 at 16:09, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-04-08, Patrick Dohman wrote:
>> As much as I’d rather not point the blame I found the APU platform buggy
>> when running OpenBSD.
>> Yes there are reports of stability with other O.S however subtle
>> hardware/firmware bugs appeared o
I haven't tried via serial because I used vga+usb keyboard.
However I'll definitely try that lan-serial port.
On 11/04/18 18:27, Todd C. Miller wrote:
On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 10:49:54 +0300, lilit-aibolit wrote:
Hi, I've been looking for more then one year to get something similar
until I found
On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 10:49:54 +0300, lilit-aibolit wrote:
> Hi, I've been looking for more then one year to get something similar
> until I found this:
>
> https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/Celeron-J1900-Mini-pc-free-shipping-micro-sd-t
> wo-usb-and-four-lan-laptop-overwatch-Computer/32794678352.html
Hi, I've been looking for more then one year to get something similar
until I found this:
https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/Celeron-J1900-Mini-pc-free-shipping-micro-sd-two-usb-and-four-lan-laptop-overwatch-Computer/32794678352.html?spm
I already got and tested it and it work fine.
On 08/04/18 0
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> APU and APU2 are both rock solid for many people on OpenBSD. If seeing
> problems there I would first look for hardware issues e.g. is the power
> supply faulty, or are there any mPCIe cards that might be causing
> problems?
>
My PC Engines APU & APU2 were both uns
On 2018-04-08, Patrick Dohman wrote:
> As much as I’d rather not point the blame I found the APU platform buggy when
> running OpenBSD.
> Yes there are reports of stability with other O.S however subtle
> hardware/firmware bugs appeared on several OpenBSD releases.
APU and APU2 are both rock so
That sounds bang on what MIPS64 Qualcomm AR7xxx platforms can do
~400-500mbit slow path operations is pretty much peak you see with them
regardless of implementation.
-Joel
On 10 April 2018 at 20:38, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> I did some brief testing on 6.1/ 6.2
> simple routing 780Mb.
Hi Michael,
I did some brief testing on 6.1/ 6.2
simple routing 780Mb./s TCP performance simple routed
with GRE tunnels about 450 Mb/s TCP Performance simple routed
+Gre Encapsulation
(1500 byte packets)
On 8 April 2018 at 17:02, Michael Price wrote:
> Was it an apu2c4 by any chance? I was thi
Hi Patrick
of all the MikroTik Platforms you have mentioned the MikroTik 2011UiAS
is probably the least stable platform we have ever used from MikroTik,
We have had alot of weird issues with that platform in ROuter OS6
(packets no longer being natted... no log entry for a reason not natting them
On 04/07/18 14:59, Anatoli wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> I'm looking for a modest 4-5 ports router under $150 that works well
> with OpenBSD. I don't need WiFi, USB or console port, and the
> throughput don't need to exceed 100Mbps. The ideal device would be
> EdgeRouter X (compact, 5 ports, $50) but I k
On 04/09/18 05:46, Karel Gardas wrote:
On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 08:52:52 -0700
Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
The pc engines stuff will still have blobs in it. There's no way to have
fully open firmware on a modern i-series chip based rig. At the end of
the day, we all are still using proprietary hardware
https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/QOTOM-310G4-3215U-Barebone-mini-pc-Dual-core-4-nics-Mini-pc-Ubuntu-Industrial-desktop-Computer/32769767156.html
This is what I bought for similar purposes.
It has 4 Intel Gigabit ports and their efficiency is 99%.
08.04.2018 00:59, Anatoli пишет:
Hi All!
I'm lo
https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/QOTOM-310G4-3215U-Barebone-mini-pc-Dual-core-4-nics-Mini-pc-Ubuntu-Industrial-desktop-Computer/32769767156.html
This is what I bought for similar purposes.
It has 4 Intel Gigabit ports and their efficiency is 99%.
08.04.2018 00:59, Anatoli пишет:
Hi All!
I'm
On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 08:52:52 -0700
Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> The pc engines stuff will still have blobs in it. There's no way to have
> fully open firmware on a modern i-series chip based rig. At the end of
> the day, we all are still using proprietary hardware.
APU2/3/4 is not i-series rig. It
quot;Karel Gardas"
To: "Patrick Dohman"
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Monday, April 9, 2018 7:42:18 AM
Subject: Re: 4-ports router under $150
On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 09:39:46 -0500
Patrick Dohman wrote:
> As much as I’d rather not point the blame I found the APU platform b
On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 09:39:46 -0500
Patrick Dohman wrote:
> As much as I’d rather not point the blame I found the APU platform buggy when
> running OpenBSD.
> Yes there are reports of stability with other O.S however subtle
> hardware/firmware bugs appeared on several OpenBSD releases.
> I’m actu
ces work well?
>
> *From:* Максим
> *Sent:* Monday, April 09, 2018 02:30
> *To:* Anatoli, Misc
> *Subject:* Re: 4-ports router under $150
>
> Hi Anatoli,
> Another good device for $165 in basic setup:
> https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/Mini-Industrial-PC-Max-8G-DDR3
Thanks, Maxim.
Have you tried it with OpenBSD? Or should all these j1900 devices work well?
*From:* Максим
*Sent:* Monday, April 09, 2018 02:30
*To:* Anatoli, Misc
*Subject:* Re: 4-ports router under $150
Hi Anatoli,
Another good device for $165 in basic setup:
https://ru.aliexpress.com/item
Wirāmu Pauling
*Sent:* Sunday, April 08, 2018 23:54
*To:* Anatoli
*Cc:* Misc
*Subject:* Re: 4-ports router under $150
You can get 4 ports j1900's for sub $100 off ali-express. If you don't
care about AES-NI they do 5gbit duplex slow path l3 forwarding just fine:
If you want AES-NI then
Hi Anatoli,
Another good device for $165 in basic setup:
https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/Mini-Industrial-PC-Max-8G-DDR3-Dual-Core-Mini-Desktop-Computer-x86-4-Lan-port-12v/32692470253.html?spm=a2g0v.search0104.3.23.1e1e2025iFZAQt&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_2_10152_10151_10065_10344_10068
yes a apu2b4 its is very stable with openbsd6.2 and it performs rly good , im
running it with cat 6 cables and i am much more happier with that one rather
then my consumer router, i now have a fully working seperation of my different
networks and having a rly good dhcp server rly does wonders, i
inks to it, it appears
> only on the order page. Was it released just recently? Can you confirm it's
> working well with OpenBSD 6.2/6.3?
>
> Do you know where to buy it? On the official order page (
> http://www.pcengines.ch/newshop.php?c=4) it says "No stock".
>
p.php?c=4) it says "No stock".
Regards,
Anatoli
*From:* Karel Gardas
*Sent:* Sunday, April 08, 2018 09:39
*To:* Jungle Boogie
*Cc:* Misc
*Subject:* Re: 4-ports router under $150
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018 19:01:50 -0700
jungle boogie wrote:
Thus said Jordan Geoghegan on Sat, 7 Apr 2018 17:5
On 08/04/2018 23:16, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> 963Mbps
>
> On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 18:02, Michael Price wrote:
>
>> Was it an apu2c4 by any chance? I was thinking about picking one of those up
>> and was curious as to what kind of packet rates people were seeing with them.
Obtaining a gig isn't
963Mbps
On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 18:02, Michael Price wrote:
> Was it an apu2c4 by any chance? I was thinking about picking one of those up
> and was curious as to what kind of packet rates people were seeing with them.
Is that this one? https://store.ubnt.com/products/edgerouter-6-port-1
On 8 April 2018 at 01:57, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> The Edgerouter 6 is going to be coming out shortly, that is what I am
> holding out for to run my home network on.
>
>
>
> On 04/07/18 14:59, Anatoli wrote:
>
>> Hi All!
>>
>
> Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
>
> I'd rather be running *BSD on ANY platform rather that running some
> proprietary mikrotik garbage.
>
The MikroTik 2011UiAS is quite respectable.
It replaced a Zyxel USG that was patched to address KRACK which introduced a
strange bug that left it unstable.
Th
On 04/08/18 09:00, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
The pc engines stuff will still have blobs in it. There's no way to
have fully open firmware on a modern i-series chip based rig. At the
end of the day, we all are still using proprietary hardware.
Who cares?
I wasn't arguing , I
Was it an apu2c4 by any chance? I was thinking about picking one of those
up and was curious as to what kind of packet rates people were seeing with
them.
Michael
On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 1:41 AM, flipchan wrote:
> I run a apu board with 3 ports with openbsd 6.2 and coreboot, i recommend
> it
>
>
Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> The pc engines stuff will still have blobs in it. There's no way to
> have fully open firmware on a modern i-series chip based rig. At the
> end of the day, we all are still using proprietary hardware.
Who cares?
People just want to get the job done. We do the best we
Ya, pretty much what Theo said...
I'd rather be running *BSD on ANY platform rather that running some
proprietary mikrotik garbage.
On 04/08/18 07:39, Patrick Dohman wrote:
As much as I’d rather not point the blame I found the APU platform buggy when
running OpenBSD.
Yes there are reports o
The pc engines stuff will still have blobs in it. There's no way to have
fully open firmware on a modern i-series chip based rig. At the end of
the day, we all are still using proprietary hardware.
On 04/08/18 05:42, Karel Gardas wrote:
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018 20:28:14 -0700
Jordan Geoghegan wrot
Patrick Dohman wrote:
> As much as I’d rather not point the blame I found the APU platform
> buggy when running OpenBSD.
I doubt anyone believes your extremely vague assertions. There are
thousands of them running fine.
> I'm currently running a MikroTik 2011UiAS that is built on A mips proces
As much as I’d rather not point the blame I found the APU platform buggy when
running OpenBSD.
Yes there are reports of stability with other O.S however subtle
hardware/firmware bugs appeared on several OpenBSD releases.
I’m actually in the other boat when it comes to hardware stability being an
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018 20:28:14 -0700
Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
>
> On 04/07/18 19:01, jungle boogie wrote:
> > Thus said Jordan Geoghegan on Sat, 7 Apr 2018 17:57:16 -0700
> >> The Edgerouter 6 is going to be coming out shortly, that is what I am
> >> holding out for to run my home network on.
> >>
On Sat, 7 Apr 2018 19:01:50 -0700
jungle boogie wrote:
> Thus said Jordan Geoghegan on Sat, 7 Apr 2018 17:57:16 -0700
> > The Edgerouter 6 is going to be coming out shortly, that is what I am
> > holding out for to run my home network on.
> >
> >
>
> Just curious, why this and not amd64 bit w
I run a apu board with 3 ports with openbsd 6.2 and coreboot, i recommend it
On April 8, 2018 2:01:50 AM UTC, jungle boogie wrote:
>Thus said Jordan Geoghegan on Sat, 7 Apr 2018 17:57:16 -0700
>> The Edgerouter 6 is going to be coming out shortly, that is what I am
>
>> holding out for to run my
On 04/07/18 19:01, jungle boogie wrote:
Thus said Jordan Geoghegan on Sat, 7 Apr 2018 17:57:16 -0700
The Edgerouter 6 is going to be coming out shortly, that is what I am
holding out for to run my home network on.
Just curious, why this and not amd64 bit with something like the
pcengine a
Thus said Jordan Geoghegan on Sat, 7 Apr 2018 17:57:16 -0700
The Edgerouter 6 is going to be coming out shortly, that is what I am
holding out for to run my home network on.
Just curious, why this and not amd64 bit with something like the
pcengine apu2 board? I know it only has three NICs,
The Edgerouter 6 is going to be coming out shortly, that is what I am
holding out for to run my home network on.
On 04/07/18 14:59, Anatoli wrote:
Hi All!
I'm looking for a modest 4-5 ports router under $150 that works well
with OpenBSD. I don't need WiFi, USB or console port, and the
throu
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