**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 17 02:59:58 2019 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 17 07:51:24 2019 Dec 17 08:11:01 I would like to stay with OpenWrt/LEDE, so any Ubiquiti or whatever is not an option ... for now :) Dec 17 08:11:45 why? we have many ubiquiti devices running openwrt Dec 17 08:12:01 Ok, I didn't know they can run OpenWrt ... Dec 17 08:12:05 some Dec 17 08:12:55 but they wont be faster than your current device i think Dec 17 08:13:13 I don't care about wireless speed, btw. Dec 17 08:13:58 I got Gigabit Ethernet across the whole house, even in the garage, the storage room, the bathroom and the kitchen. Dec 17 08:14:37 Wireless is a bad excuse for a network connection and I use it only for smartphones. Dec 17 08:15:49 ack^^ Dec 17 08:26:47 Let's put the question in another way: Is there any OpenWrt-operated router, that would be able to handle Gigabit-DOCSIS (1000 MBit/s down, 50 or 100 MBit/s up) as WAN1 and Supervectoring-VDSL (250 MBits/ down, 40 MBit/s up) as WAN2 at FULL speed using MWAN3 load-balancing and failover? Dec 17 08:27:50 Current is 400 MBit/s down and 40 MBit/s up on WAN1 plus 100 MBit/s down and 40 MBit/s up on WAN2, Gigabit-DOCSIS plus Supervectoring are upgrades that might become available in the near future. Dec 17 08:31:21 SpaceRat: any old x86 would do for sure;) Dec 17 08:36:21 SpaceRat: if you are willing to spend on something that will last a while, then perhaps an embedded AMD Epyc 3000 board from supermicro Dec 17 08:36:32 those come with 10gbps nics Dec 17 08:36:52 then add a mellanox or a chelsio card for additional ports if needed Dec 17 08:37:36 asrock rack have embedded boards too which might be much cheaper than supermicro Dec 17 08:39:15 apu2 might be able to do wire speed too, given you dont have special requirements like vpns etc Dec 17 08:43:42 Does any one know if there is plans for a apu3? Maybe with a newer amd CPU? Dec 17 08:45:37 One would be cool with a ryzen and USB3 plus 2 > 2.5 gb lan Dec 17 08:47:08 I think I read about a new in bedded CPU from AMD. Dec 17 14:33:09 build #197 of layerscape/armv8_64b is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/layerscape%2Farmv8_64b/builds/197 Dec 17 21:26:12 Hey there, is anyone working on the 5.4 kernel atm, preferably for ath79? Dec 17 21:33:59 MartB|Martin: xback is working on 5.4 there should be something in his staging tree, I do not know of the status of ath79 Dec 17 21:36:01 Hauke i saw his progress and based my patches on it, but that was a really bumpy road. My test device boots and has wifi but the network switch cant be configured (swconfig returns an error). Do you have any idea what could break swconfig on kernel upgrades? Dec 17 21:41:23 MartB|Martin: no Dec 18 00:10:01 Firefox now parters with NextDNS. NextDNS is in OpenWrt. Cool. Dec 18 00:12:19 @xback did you manage to get 5.4 running? if yes can you tell me if swconfig works correctly for you? Dec 18 00:15:46 mangix: what do you mean by "NextDNS is in OpenWrt" ? Dec 18 00:16:03 it's in the packages and luci feed Dec 18 00:17:08 a dns server as a package o.O Dec 18 00:17:24 maybe i'm old school thinking this needs just an IP address :D Dec 18 00:19:47 might be encrypted DNS Dec 18 02:17:46 My swconfig issues on 5.4 are due to an issue with libnl-tiny, i cant pinpoint where it is but its gone when using libnl3. I added that to my forum post, maybe other guys run into this aswell. Dec 18 02:49:50 Is anyone familiar with how the stock R9000 f/w cgi-bin works? I'm can't figure out how the configuration vars are saved when you hit apply. Dec 18 02:51:35 I'm assuming net-cgi originally came from owrt, but just a guess. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Dec 18 03:00:35 2019