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  3. Just set up a dedicated IoT hotspot on a Raspberry Pi 4 running OpenWrt, and it works great!

Just set up a dedicated IoT hotspot on a Raspberry Pi 4 running OpenWrt, and it works great!

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    Just set up a dedicated IoT hotspot on a Raspberry Pi 4 running OpenWrt, and it works great!

    OpenWrt is perfect for this: clean routing, full control, no bloat. Added AdGuard DNS to block all the unnecessary (and harmful) telemetry these devices keep sending.

    Every home should have one of these πŸ”’πŸ“‘

    #OpenWrt #RaspberryPi #IoT #AdGuard #Privacy #Selfhosted #HomeNetwork

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      Just set up a dedicated IoT hotspot on a Raspberry Pi 4 running OpenWrt, and it works great!

      OpenWrt is perfect for this: clean routing, full control, no bloat. Added AdGuard DNS to block all the unnecessary (and harmful) telemetry these devices keep sending.

      Every home should have one of these πŸ”’πŸ“‘

      #OpenWrt #RaspberryPi #IoT #AdGuard #Privacy #Selfhosted #HomeNetwork

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      @nickbearded what is the cheapest alibaba arm device it will run on Netcore N60 Pro MediaTek MT7986A (Quad-core A53)? about 40 bucks, i have a few mango glinet and they are decent. you could also mkt this as a 4g/5g iot testbench. i see this as a way to sell product buy from alibaba in bulk, sell for double. it is a discrete product but also a gateway product #custom fw flashing #ddwrt #openwrt #routing protocols #debian arm

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        @nickbearded what is the cheapest alibaba arm device it will run on Netcore N60 Pro MediaTek MT7986A (Quad-core A53)? about 40 bucks, i have a few mango glinet and they are decent. you could also mkt this as a 4g/5g iot testbench. i see this as a way to sell product buy from alibaba in bulk, sell for double. it is a discrete product but also a gateway product #custom fw flashing #ddwrt #openwrt #routing protocols #debian arm

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        @gary_alderson I don’t know that Netcore model yet, but it sounds interesting!
        I could get one and do some testing on my side, especially for IoT segmentation and routing experiments.
        I’ve already been playing a bit with Raspberry Pi 4 + OpenWrt, so this could be a nice next step to compare hardware.
        Thanks for the pointer πŸ‘

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          @gary_alderson I don’t know that Netcore model yet, but it sounds interesting!
          I could get one and do some testing on my side, especially for IoT segmentation and routing experiments.
          I’ve already been playing a bit with Raspberry Pi 4 + OpenWrt, so this could be a nice next step to compare hardware.
          Thanks for the pointer πŸ‘

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          @nickbearded I am running a pihole on a ee laptop, runs good. i am thinking you want to do product segmentation for different services, the low power is great and the pc mkt is blown up so soc/sbc route could be a good way to go, be aware of licensing, best open source alternatives

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