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OpenSSL benchmarks @docs:guide-user:perf_and_log
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| Raspberry PI 2 Model B ... | Raspberry PI 2 Model B ... | [[toh:raspberry_pi_foundation:raspberry_pi| Raspberry Pi Model B]] | ARM1176JZF-S ... | Raspberry Pi 3 B+
SoC (System on a Chip) @docs:techref:hardware
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dware:soc:soc.broadcom.bcm33xx]] === brcm2708 (= Raspberry Pi) === * OpenWrt support is WIP * no, there are
SD card @docs:guide-user:installation:installation_methods
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d. Common devices that use this procedure include Raspberry Pi and NanoPi. ==== Graphical Utilities ==== Inst
brcm2708 @docs:techref:targets
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m2708 ====== * Broadcom 2708/2835 (used in the Raspberry Pi) This target was renamed to [[docs:techref:targ
bcm27xx @docs:techref:targets
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.07 release. * Broadcom 2708/2835 (used in the Raspberry Pi) ===== Status ===== Fully supported using the
CrowdSec @docs:guide-user:services
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on on a dedicated device in your network (maybe a Raspberry Pi) and only install the firewall bouncer on the Ope
Irqbalance @docs:guide-user:services
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letion interrupts Err: 0 </code> [[toh:raspberry_pi_foundation:raspberry_pi|Raspberry Pi 4]]: <code> CPU0 CPU1 CPU2
DDNS Client DuckDNS @docs:guide-user:services:ddns
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listing on Github. * [[http://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/1mqb9f/duckdns_a_free_ddns_just_got_bett
OpenWrt SystemReady @docs:guide-user
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Rescue from failed firmware upgrade @docs:guide-user:troubleshooting
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ces (e.g. SD-cards) ===== Examples: the different Raspberry PI's, devices of PC Engines). OpenWrt devices that
OpenWrt Debricking Guide @docs:guide-user:troubleshooting
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commands for your router could be different! === Raspberry Pi === If you don't have a USB serial ttl but have a Raspberry Pi, you can use it to connect to the router's serial pins. The Raspberry Pi's uart works at 3.3V which is the correct voltage
How to capture, filter and inspect packets using tcpdump or wireshark tools @docs:guide-user:firewall:misc
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n has confirmed its still working on a Xiaomi and Raspberry Pi device running 22.03.2 </WRAP> ===== Capturing p
Serial Cables @docs:techref:hardware
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oryID=167&title=TTL-232R-RPi |FTDI's TTL-232R-RPi Raspberry Pi / 3.3v boards (£)]] You may need to rewire the t... program micro processors) can be downloaded from raspberry's web page //(from the Software Utilities section of the Raspberry Pi Pico documentation page. Click on the Raspberry Pi Pico section, scroll down to Software Utilities, and download the UF2 under "Debugging using another Raspberry Pi Pico")// Then you should only wire (and disregard
AdGuard Home @docs:guide-user:services:dns
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builds. An alternative option could be to use a Raspberry Pi Zero plugged into your routers USB port to run AGH. [[https://forum.openwrt.org/t/raspberry-pi-zero-as-a-router-attached-ethernet-gadget/112329|Using a Pi Zero for AGH]]. ==== DNS latency/performance ===
USB Guest configuration @docs:guide-user:hardware
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os AR9331**, and both had a very similar board. -raspberry pi 4 (or similar) via dtoverlay=dwc2 in config.txt a
JTAG @docs:techref:hardware
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PirateBox & LibraryBox @docs:guide-user:hardware
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LIRC GPIO blaster @docs:guide-user:hardware
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OpenWrt Hardware List @docs:techref:hardware
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