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<nottoosmart> general question here: I have about 80 devices on my 1GB internet connection and the key devices (server, desktops, and smart tv's) seem to have slowness issues. When I run the speed tests they all return with high 1.3GB internet speeds. Can someone tell me what I should be looking at to see which device is causing the slowness using an OrangePI 5+ as a hardware and software solu <clipped message>
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<nottoosmart> tion to go between my router and my modem? I know I will need to switch my router into bridge mode which is completely fine with me since the OrangePi can act as a DNS/DHCP server. Mainly, looking for the software which allows me to turn the device into a router with network monitoring and possibly PiHole type interface for traffic monitoring.
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<nottoosmart> Id also like to utilize the 2 ethernet ports on the Pi also
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<soylent_snacks> I have an nanopi r5c that I have armbian running on. I want to load the nf_conntrack_bridgin.ko, but I cannot find the driver anywhere. I built my own image to make sure that the kernel configs were correct, I think they are, but still no ko file. Was this left out of the kernel? Or am I just missing it?
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<soylent_snacks> I have an nanopi r5c that I have armbian running on. I want to load the nf_conntrack_bridgin.ko, but I cannot find the driver anywhere. I built my own image to make sure that the kernel configs were correct, I think they are, but still no ko file. Was this left out of the kernel? Or am I just missing it?
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<soylent_snacks> Sorry if this is not the right place to post this. I am happy to redirect to a more appropriate channel. Thanks.
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<soylent_snacks> I have an nanopi r5c that I have armbian running on. I want to load the nf_conntrack_bridge.ko, but I cannot find the driver anywhere. I built my own image to make sure that the kernel configs were correct, I think they are, but still no ko file. Was this left out of the kernel? Or am I just missing it?
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<soylent_snacks> Sorry if this is not the right place to post this. I am happy to redirect to a more appropriate channel. Thanks.