Banana Pi (going mobile)
Philip Prindeville
philipp_subx at redfish-solutions.com
Mon May 26 08:44:56 PDT 2025
> On May 26, 2025, at 3:16 AM, David Lang <david at lang.hm> wrote:
>
> a starlink mini contains it's own router, so you can just connect to it's wifi or plug in a switch for wired connections.
>
> if you want to put a openwrt device on the inside of that, you should have no problems and not need to do anything special just because it's a starlink. It's just a NATed upstream connection (and while fast enough to be useful, it's not so fast that you need to worry about the performance)
>
> I would suggest getting an OpenWRT one router, it's got pleanty of performace for this, and you know the support will be good in the long run :-)
>
> David Lang
Thanks. The platform seems a little underpowered. 1GB of RAM? I like to run a lot of real-time collection of logs so I can identify attacks, etc.
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