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Hardware and Performance / Re: CPU clockrate and temperature on NanoPi R2S
« on: January 16, 2022, 10:08:45 am »
Hi there,
can you please describe how you regocnise ure/LAN port on R2S to be "unstable"? I am running R2S with OPNSense now for a few month, but also get the feeling that there is some instability in my setup with R2S even at very low throughput rates, but cannot judge if this is related to ure/LAN interface or something else. Please let me know.
R4S is quite expensive in the meantime, I am willing to spend the money, but want to be sure there will be a real benefit coming from it compared to R2S.
can you please describe how you regocnise ure/LAN port on R2S to be "unstable"? I am running R2S with OPNSense now for a few month, but also get the feeling that there is some instability in my setup with R2S even at very low throughput rates, but cannot judge if this is related to ure/LAN interface or something else. Please let me know.
R4S is quite expensive in the meantime, I am willing to spend the money, but want to be sure there will be a real benefit coming from it compared to R2S.
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Hardware and Performance / Re: CPU clockrate and temperature on NanoPi R2S
« on: November 02, 2021, 06:06:57 pm »
I have loaded the temperature widget into the dashboad, but it does not shown any values. So presumably the Rockchip CPU/SoC driver does not properly report this via the BSD kernel or there is some config/tool missing.
The default setting for the R2S LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1/24. If you manually configure your laptop to an address within the same subnet, you should be able to https access the webinterface. There may be issues with DHCP due to proper HW MAC address missing. Ensure you take the latest image from personalbsd. I have had issues with previous image from August.
My R2S is still based on the yellow plastic housing - have thought about drilling holes already ... ;-)
The default setting for the R2S LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1/24. If you manually configure your laptop to an address within the same subnet, you should be able to https access the webinterface. There may be issues with DHCP due to proper HW MAC address missing. Ensure you take the latest image from personalbsd. I have had issues with previous image from August.
My R2S is still based on the yellow plastic housing - have thought about drilling holes already ... ;-)
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Hardware and Performance / CPU clockrate and temperature on NanoPi R2S
« on: October 25, 2021, 08:23:59 pm »
Dear all,
I am using Nanopi R2S with image OPNsense-21.7.3-OpenSSL-aarch64-NanoPi-R2S-20211012.img.xz and was wondering if there is a way to display CPU clockrate and CPU temperature, either on the WebGui or via console?
The R2S seems to run a bit hot and I would like to monitor how it behaves under higher load.
Ryker
I am using Nanopi R2S with image OPNsense-21.7.3-OpenSSL-aarch64-NanoPi-R2S-20211012.img.xz and was wondering if there is a way to display CPU clockrate and CPU temperature, either on the WebGui or via console?
The R2S seems to run a bit hot and I would like to monitor how it behaves under higher load.
Ryker
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Hardware and Performance / Re: OPNsense 20.1 on NanoPI R1S (H5)
« on: October 25, 2021, 08:45:50 am »
I have now tried latest OPNsense-21.7.3-OpenSSL-aarch64-NanoPi-R2S-20211012.img.xz image at it works perfectly with R2S.
Thanks a lot for your work and continued community support!
Thanks a lot for your work and continued community support!
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Hardware and Performance / Re: OPNsense 20.1 on NanoPI R1S (H5)
« on: July 12, 2021, 09:17:24 am »
Thanks for providing the R2S image.
I am using R2S hardware revision "1.0 1912" (it was shipped last year with yellow plastic enclosure instead of metal and micro-usb instead of USB-C).
When trying to boot from OPNsense-21.1-OpenSSL-aarch64-NanoPi-R2S-20210612.img the red sys LED stays on for a few seconds, but then LED goes off and the device does not react anymore.
On the same device I can boot into rk3328-sd-friendlywrt-5.10-20210618 and FreeBSD-aarch64-13.0-RELEASE-NanoPi-R2S-20210702.img without any problems.
Any idea how I could make OPNSense work on my R2S? Unfortunately I do not have the possibility to debug via GPIO.
BR
Ryker
I am using R2S hardware revision "1.0 1912" (it was shipped last year with yellow plastic enclosure instead of metal and micro-usb instead of USB-C).
When trying to boot from OPNsense-21.1-OpenSSL-aarch64-NanoPi-R2S-20210612.img the red sys LED stays on for a few seconds, but then LED goes off and the device does not react anymore.
On the same device I can boot into rk3328-sd-friendlywrt-5.10-20210618 and FreeBSD-aarch64-13.0-RELEASE-NanoPi-R2S-20210702.img without any problems.
Any idea how I could make OPNSense work on my R2S? Unfortunately I do not have the possibility to debug via GPIO.
BR
Ryker
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