I ditched my Raspberry Pi for this

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NetworkChuck

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Ditching the Raspberry Pi was a big move for me, especially with a month-long trip to Japan on the horizon and a tech-dependent family of eight in tow. In this video, I dive into the why and how of upgrading our travel tech setup. It's all about ensuring we've got a rock-solid, reliable travel router and NAS to keep everyone connected, entertained, and maybe a bit too online during our adventures. Follow along as I break down the journey from decision to real-world execution, showcasing the trials, errors, and eventual triumphs of finding the perfect travel companion in the tech world.
The leap from the familiar comfort of Raspberry Pi to a new solution was driven by the need for something more robust and capable of handling the demands of multiple devices streaming and accessing data on the go. This isn't just a tech swap; it's a mission to enhance our travel experience significantly. You'll get an inside look at the setup process, how it stands up to the ultimate field test (aka my kids), and whether it can really cut the mustard as the heart of our digital nomad setup. So, if you're into tech, travel, or just love a good family tech drama, this is one you won't want to miss.
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1. Upgrade from Raspberry Pi to NAS
2. Best travel router and NAS setup
3. Seamless streaming for family travel
4. NAS solutions for tech-savvy families
5. Essential tech for international travel
6. How to keep kids entertained with tech abroad
7. Building the ultimate travel NAS system
8. Raspberry Pi alternatives for travel
9. Setting up a travel-friendly NAS
10. Tech preparation for family trips to Japan
11. Ditching Raspberry Pi for better streaming
12. Portable NAS and router for families
13. Enhancing travel tech with NAS upgrades
14. Must-have gadgets for traveling with kids
15. Streamlining data access on family vacations
16. The best NAS setups for travel enthusiasts
17. Transitioning to a powerful travel NAS
18. Keeping multiple devices connected while traveling
19. Family travel tech: Beyond the Raspberry Pi
20. Optimizing travel entertainment with a new NAS
21. NAS and router combo for international trips
22. NetworkChuck's travel tech overhaul
23. Real-world testing of travel NAS solutions
24. The ultimate guide to travel routers and NAS
25. Choosing the right NAS for family travel adventures
#raspberrypi #zimaboard #nas

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@NetworkChuck
@NetworkChuck 2 місяці тому
Make Tech your job with ITPro: go.acilearning.com/networkchuck (30% off FOREVER) *affiliate link Are you subscribed to our new channel? Learn new tech with NetworkChuck Academy: www.youtube.com/@networkchuck... Zimaboard: geni.us/zimaboard Travel Router: geni.us/travrouter Ditching the Raspberry Pi was a big move for me, especially with a month-long trip to Japan on the horizon and a tech-dependent family of eight in tow. In this video, I dive into the why and how of upgrading our travel tech setup. It's all about ensuring we've got a rock-solid, reliable travel router and NAS to keep everyone connected, entertained, and maybe a bit too online during our adventures. Follow along as I break down the journey from decision to real-world execution, showcasing the trials, errors, and eventual triumphs of finding the perfect travel companion in the tech world. The leap from the familiar comfort of Raspberry Pi to a new solution was driven by the need for something more robust and capable of handling the demands of multiple devices streaming and accessing data on the go. This isn't just a tech swap; it's a mission to enhance our travel experience significantly. You'll get an inside look at the setup process, how it stands up to the ultimate field test (aka my kids), and whether it can really cut the mustard as the heart of our digital nomad setup. So, if you're into tech, travel, or just love a good family tech drama, this is one you won't want to miss. 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: ntck.co/NCAcademy **Sponsored by ITProTv from ACI Learning
@kushalsapkotaOfficial
@kushalsapkotaOfficial 2 місяці тому
can you send me a raspie
@user-bt9ek2dv2y
@user-bt9ek2dv2y 2 місяці тому
Hey Network Chuck, i found a spare 8TB SATA 3.5" drive thats about 4-5 years old in a drawer. I want to use in my Open Media Vault running on my Raspberry Pi 4. I know I'd have to use one of the USB ports but to do you have any recommendations for a USB adapter that I can use? Thanks!
@jimmyhughes5392
@jimmyhughes5392 2 місяці тому
if you click on thumbnails with faces that have mouths opens and stupid fake shocked poses and tell YT not to recommend it's shocking how quick they stop suggesting content created by people who are okay with looking like twats because they think it'll get them more views. trouble is i'm not subscribed to you and i've told YT not to recommend your channel again... if everyone starts doing as i, you will be able to stop demeaning yourself in the hope YT will allow you to get more expressions. they tell you the algorithm works so you do what they say and you jump through their hoops but i've just determined my own algorithm, they won't keep showing me content created by sheep.
@msom352
@msom352 2 місяці тому
Can help me. Only one wireless adapter cos 35$ usd. Or give me one that you dont need.
@vedranart
@vedranart 2 місяці тому
ERR_ADDRESS_INVALID - it's down bro?
@thefrub
@thefrub 2 місяці тому
1:55 I don't think I've heard anyone say "Intel Celeron" with excitement in their voice for about 20 years
@jamescollins6085
@jamescollins6085 2 місяці тому
The Zima Board is a particularly poor example when it comes to these mini PCs. Some of the newer Celerons like the N95 and N100 have Skylake level IPC with a fraction of the power consumption.
@OhhCrapGuy
@OhhCrapGuy 2 місяці тому
This is the first time someone has said "Intel Celeron" in an excited voice in the last 25 years, 2 months, and 3 days.
@GuillermoFrontera
@GuillermoFrontera 2 місяці тому
@@OhhCrapGuy Intel Celeron 300A? Q1 99'
@unclemikeyplays
@unclemikeyplays 2 місяці тому
@@jamescollins6085 I think you're 100% missing the point that he HAD THIS THING SITTING AROUND ON HIS SHELF ALREADY and it worked.
@donkultgen4643
@donkultgen4643 2 місяці тому
Yeah, I inherited an Asus mini with a level better celeron and it won't play 1080p or 4k video with Ubuntu. Turd.
@PoorKidPlayingGames
@PoorKidPlayingGames 2 місяці тому
6 kids? How in the world do you manage to take care of 6 kids, upload consistently, and have almost 4 million subscribers?
@SaItyStudios
@SaItyStudios Місяць тому
Coffee
@jamesfitzgerald4419
@jamesfitzgerald4419 Місяць тому
Coffee? More like adderral. Snorted. And smoked
@sixtysource
@sixtysource Місяць тому
coke
@smitty683
@smitty683 Місяць тому
A good wife.
@PotatoMuncher420
@PotatoMuncher420 Місяць тому
And andddd know so much with cybersecurity/software engineering. One hell of a confidence boost that me, you, all of us can achieve anything
@fancyhandlegoeshere
@fancyhandlegoeshere 2 місяці тому
6 kids??? I don't know how I handled 2. Then again, I was a single parent so.... Thanks for the content! It's flippin' awesome, as always.
@DoFliesCallUsWalks
@DoFliesCallUsWalks 2 місяці тому
He can handle because he has a really nice wife and he's got more money than he can burn. Not everyone has the latter.
@DoFliesCallUsWalks
@DoFliesCallUsWalks 2 місяці тому
I don't know which is more surprising, the fact that he's got 6 kids, or the fact that they are all girls.
@cartoons__for__kids_Hindi
@cartoons__for__kids_Hindi 2 місяці тому
Sounds like a skill issue
@krazYFaic
@krazYFaic 2 місяці тому
All that coffee has to go somewhere.
@DoFliesCallUsWalks
@DoFliesCallUsWalks 2 місяці тому
😅@@krazYFaic
@tdrg_
@tdrg_ 2 місяці тому
5:37 Another advantage I discovered after following your video tutorial with the OpenWRT travel router when I went to Athens: for paid Wi-Fi, like on a plane, you can pay for the Raspberry Pi as one device and then connect your and your family’s devices to the Pi, therefore saving soooo much money!
@muslimgamerrr9479
@muslimgamerrr9479 2 місяці тому
HAHA thats so smart like kinda pirating
@zacharyberridge7239
@zacharyberridge7239 2 місяці тому
​@@muslimgamerrr9479nah, not really. It's still one device connecting to THEIR network. Not piracy, but damned clever.
@salpertia
@salpertia 2 місяці тому
​@@zacharyberridge7239wow gg. Next flight.
@oliviergoggins
@oliviergoggins 2 місяці тому
@@zacharyberridge7239 I mean technically any Android device can do this.. Also had this ones setup on my laptop when there was paid Wi-Fi per device, like 4 years ago.
@Georgggg
@Georgggg 2 місяці тому
I actually waiting wen android devs will allow client on 2.4ghz and access point on 5ghz simultaneously, like we can on OpenWrt. And voila - you have wifiwifi router for free by using spare android phone.
@timsmith1426
@timsmith1426 2 місяці тому
I think this is one of your better videos in recent times. Other vids were still good, but this one was a step above. Thanks for sharing your adventure. 😊☕
@GocygoOffical
@GocygoOffical 2 місяці тому
The last two were pretty good in contrast to his other others, until you get far enough back
@thefinness7849
@thefinness7849 2 місяці тому
@networkchuck i love how you 00:15 was going to japan and showed cuba on the map! lol..
@unrealzman68
@unrealzman68 2 місяці тому
Cuba could've been Japan if we decided to give it the old "don't sink my boats" treatment.
@JoseyStranded
@JoseyStranded 2 місяці тому
Caught my eye too.
@MNpale
@MNpale 2 місяці тому
America’s Japan? 🤷‍♂️
@JA-ns7zx
@JA-ns7zx 2 місяці тому
LOL 😂😂😂
@Nobe_Oddy
@Nobe_Oddy 2 місяці тому
his editors are idiots apparently because this was not intentional... and it's not funny... IT'S SAD!!! STAY IN SCHOOL KIDS!!! ( or should I say 'GO TO SCHOOL'? )
@devarshsanghvi9315
@devarshsanghvi9315 2 місяці тому
Ditching raspberry Pi is the keyword which made me click the notification as soon as the video is posted
@ajhensley7865
@ajhensley7865 2 місяці тому
Literally me too
@mc_elmancapod_09
@mc_elmancapod_09 2 місяці тому
That's so true😭
@calebbarnett1110
@calebbarnett1110 2 місяці тому
lol same..
@nikolaslehto8827
@nikolaslehto8827 2 місяці тому
Contriversial opinion: non-reasoned hatered towards Raspberry Pi is silly
@TacGKilgore
@TacGKilgore 2 місяці тому
​@@nikolaslehto8827I hate the price of them now
@Georgggg
@Georgggg 2 місяці тому
16:48 - "So, this time Chuck will hack our plane"
@intelligentidiot502
@intelligentidiot502 2 місяці тому
he hacked the plane.. 14 hour flight with nothing but a network and time.... he hacked the plane.
@JehuMcSpooran
@JehuMcSpooran 2 місяці тому
Ethically, of course.
@arkentantix
@arkentantix 2 місяці тому
Mate, that would have to be one of THE best - 10pm the night before an 'early am' family mission flight tech-actions i have seen. Credo to you, your family and your team putting that together..!!
@Bsimp1988
@Bsimp1988 2 місяці тому
Hello Chuck, Thank you for leaving all the failed attempts in the video. It shows what it's really like trying to be creative and come up with networking solutions. I love the content you publish and have sent so many colleagues and professional friends your way. Keep up the great work and thank you for never letting me down!!!
@wolfrevokcats7890
@wolfrevokcats7890 2 місяці тому
11:34 "It's not working!" Your kid is super cute when she said it. Can't wait to see your travelog in Japan. Really enjoy this video when you share all challenges. Your video is crazily improved with all story-line and fun to watch! Good job Chuck as always
@0xBerto
@0xBerto 2 місяці тому
Crazy I loved those first tutorials. Stoked for this updated version 🚀
@ckthmpson
@ckthmpson 2 місяці тому
Yes,, coffee is everywhere here in Japan. Convenience stores, coffee shops, vending machines. Just don't expect the portion sizes to be the same. Hope you enjoyed the trip.
@eddiestrickland8283
@eddiestrickland8283 2 місяці тому
I definitely hear bluey 100 times a day from my daughter. Thanks for the great content Chuck!! Oh yeah, I bought your light roast coffee and it's some of the best I've ever had.
@jerbear7952
@jerbear7952 2 місяці тому
Have you given the show a chance? It's incredible!!!
@ethanschoonbee1315
@ethanschoonbee1315 2 місяці тому
this video perfectly describes every adventure i've had with new tech 😂 it's always a journey and a half to achieve something that seems so simple!!
@adamk.7177
@adamk.7177 2 місяці тому
I'm thankful to see this part of things honestly. I always feel kind of like a failure when I watch youtube videos and can't get the thing I want to work and need to resort to other means like this.
@tylerevansfoothill
@tylerevansfoothill 2 місяці тому
Same, it was so relatable
@Ha1ryV1king
@Ha1ryV1king 2 місяці тому
Just recently came across your channel and have to say I love the content. I am learning so much. You have yourself another sub. Keep up the amazing work.
@janliberda9493
@janliberda9493 2 місяці тому
The N3450 is from 2016 and the performance matches it. Anything with N100 or N305 processors will run circles around them. It is possible to find a PfSense appliance with an NVME slot / slots and integrated wifi. Usualy they run proxmox just fine. This avoids the need to create a glue up of three different things :)
@I_am_Raziel
@I_am_Raziel 2 місяці тому
N100 is quite awesome
@curtispavlovec
@curtispavlovec 2 місяці тому
I concur; still, not going to find N100 rig in same physical size as ZimaBoard. So, apples and oranges.
@THEG12EG
@THEG12EG 2 місяці тому
⁠@@curtispavlovecyou will find a n100 actually smaller than the zima but it won’t have a pci-e port / sata port. That’s the key thing
@unclemikeyplays
@unclemikeyplays 2 місяці тому
Right, except...y'know, he already had this lying around.
@226cenk9
@226cenk9 2 місяці тому
Finally, a in depth look into zimaboard and casa OS. THANK YOU! Been scowering the internet for something similar!
@haydenc2742
@haydenc2742 2 місяці тому
For CasaOS to really take hold...they definitely need MANY more YT'rs to show it off and how to set it up/use it Honestly I don't know why they don't have a team like linustechtips making quick howto's/demos on it...and flooding the interwebz
@PatrickSmith87
@PatrickSmith87 2 місяці тому
Awesome vid Chuck. God bless you and your beautiful family.
@0netom
@0netom 2 місяці тому
Faaantastic! Especially loved the story of all the failed attempts! Invaluable knowledge and a timesaver, so we can avoid rabbit holes.
@ziwop8051
@ziwop8051 2 місяці тому
the top zimaboard use N3450 scores approx 800 on geekbench 6, RPi 5 scores 1800. Sure it's x86 with more options but in terms of raw power it's less than half the speed.
@caboose1289
@caboose1289 Місяць тому
Yikes! Thanks for sharing that! My mind started going wild with possibilities of the Zima Board, but the lack of performance is a real deal breaker for me.
@user-bv8xj7ui1k
@user-bv8xj7ui1k Місяць тому
@@caboose1289I appreciate Network Chuck's videos just as much as the next guy. Unfortunately gotta remember even though he doesn't have the snazzy 10 second videos on tik tok he is still along with all the others an influencer at his core. And while I'm sure he did actually grab it from his shelf I highly doubt it was random and I highly doubt Zima wasn't involved in the content....at the core they're all pushing a product. Glad you saw why its still good to research before you plop the money down :D
@DataSlayerMedia
@DataSlayerMedia 2 місяці тому
I plugged a Samsung 1 TB SSD into my Zima, booted CasaOS shared the drive and boom 1 TB of network storage for my main computer to user as backup. It's a great setup.
@fifthmaple
@fifthmaple 2 місяці тому
please make videos on everything in a network. Youre videos are the only ones that make learning networking so much fun and easy to understand!! we neeed youuuu
@kanes5105
@kanes5105 2 місяці тому
Waiting on my Zima, I've already been messing with CASA OS on an old box I had laying about. When I ordered my Zima, I added the Sata Y cable, plus the PCIe to NVMe & NGFF SSD Adapter. Thanks for posting.
@thattechlife5322
@thattechlife5322 2 місяці тому
Said Japan but showed Cuba…..didn’t realize Japan moved 0:17
@ZilenceEdits
@ZilenceEdits 2 місяці тому
I have a beryl AX from GLI and I take it everywhere I go for work. when i'm not traveling I use it as a private wifi AP for my Quest 2. such a great product.
@skytech_00
@skytech_00 Місяць тому
@NetworkChuck strikes again! Awesome video and knowledge man!! Thankful for your content! Need more coffee lol! Keep up the great work!.
@johnathonjohnson7891
@johnathonjohnson7891 2 місяці тому
First I absolutely loved the content of this video, but because of video issues I slowed you down to 50% speed. OMG, this video was amazing @ 50% speed.
@brettcox5548
@brettcox5548 2 місяці тому
This is a solid video, love this kind of content from you!!!
@Nate-wn1lk
@Nate-wn1lk 2 місяці тому
Always love watching your videos pls keep making more! You Inspire me to continue my journey in cybersecurity!❤
@festro1000
@festro1000 2 місяці тому
I love syncthing, I use it to get my music to my phone without the hassle of picking between faster charging or data transfer. Just make changes on my computer and it mirrors to my phone and as I also use it on CasaOS on a third system for a bit of redundancy that's always on it will hold on to the changes if either the phone or the computer aren't on at the same time.
@charliebowen4232
@charliebowen4232 Місяць тому
Hey Chuck, You are a brave superhero to take your tribe to Japan! That is just awesome! It is nice to know that I am not the only geek trying to setup tech just before a trip! Where did you find the Sata cables?
@ahdeshpande
@ahdeshpande 2 місяці тому
This is fantastic solution, I am going to try this on next trip.
@danieldmu
@danieldmu 2 місяці тому
It's great that you show the trial and fail, makes the other videos more interesting, to know that you struggle just like us.
@kaz49
@kaz49 2 місяці тому
Yooo hope you had a nice time in Japan dude!
@BG5850
@BG5850 13 днів тому
I’m so happy you continue to make these videos.
@samtenuto5148
@samtenuto5148 2 місяці тому
Hey Chuck, This might be a dumb question but how did you power the whole setup? Was there just a separate brick that you plugged?
@SSJ0016
@SSJ0016 2 місяці тому
definitely not a dumb question, lol
@jum5238
@jum5238 2 місяці тому
He was sipping coffee and pedaling like crazy the whole way. With commercial interruptions coincidental to his trips to the bathroom.
@darekmistrz4364
@darekmistrz4364 2 місяці тому
Seems like he used 12V power supply brick for the whole setup. At least that is what Zimaboard uses normally out of the box
@CRK1918
@CRK1918 2 місяці тому
The plane has USB power, need a 5V step-up to 12V power solution will do, otherwise a small power bank ? large power bank solution is not exactly safe for air traveling either.
@wpoitras
@wpoitras Місяць тому
@@CRK1918Some planes offer power plugs at each seat as well.
@Gene669
@Gene669 2 місяці тому
i do the same here (renting a room as a uni student) with a stationary wifi 6 asus router connected to an android tablet via usb tether, which tablet connects to the main router of the house. all my devices get connected to my router that can handle them compared to the basic crappy isp provided. i have planned for some time now that when i retire my samsung note 10 to use it via usb tether with a glinet wifi 6 travel router and add a powerbank to the mix to get similar experience you made, making fully portable for a few hours + ethernet ports + the router's configurable options + android's plenitude of apps + mobile data from the phone aside wifi connections available. great vid. more x86 small portable stuff are required.
@stephenmacdonald4470
@stephenmacdonald4470 2 місяці тому
I have a very similar setup for travel. I’ve got the GL.iNet GL-AXT1800 along with a Zima Board. I never thought of using the sync tool and Pi Hole though, that’s a cool idea. Have you seen the NVME PCI adaptor for faster storage on the ZimaBoard??
@Mr1lolo94
@Mr1lolo94 2 місяці тому
how were the Syncthing speeds for you?
@CrYsTaLySeR
@CrYsTaLySeR 2 місяці тому
awsome! =D It's so fun to watch your content and learn every time something new!
@NaraukoFNH
@NaraukoFNH 2 місяці тому
I absolutely love my GLiNet travel router (Slate AX), can't recommend it enough. I love the idea of pairing it up with a travel NAS like this.
@rlajos
@rlajos 2 місяці тому
Great content, thank you! One thing is missing for me, the power supply unit. Can you share, how did you managed to power these devices during the long flight, or running them via AC socket?
@tenderizer6635
@tenderizer6635 2 місяці тому
I'm a neteworking student right now and it makes me happy that I understand a lot of this.
@AhmedMoussa147
@AhmedMoussa147 27 днів тому
My friend, you have no idea how much research I was doing to accomplish something like this, then I saw your video and it is freaking awesome, thank you from the bottom of my heart for this
@jonathanballoch5424
@jonathanballoch5424 2 місяці тому
What a rollercoaster. Incredible video
@kovinster
@kovinster 2 місяці тому
On my travels, I've been carrying only the lil GLinet router with me that has tailscale running which lets all of my deviecs connect to my home jellyfin server, as well as use the same host to route all my traffic through like a secure VPN tunnel. The only issue is quality loss and buffering when the internet is slow but if I get the time to plan ahead, I can have download media offline on the device and then it doesn't really have to depend on the network connectivity.
@iancr22
@iancr22 2 місяці тому
Yes, Syncthing is fantastic, love it.
@firstmighk
@firstmighk Місяць тому
Excellent stuff as always! @NetworkChuck Toward the end, you highlighted going over the traffic after your trip. Do you ever check for whether any attacks were attempted? That might even make a good video topic. "See this guy? He was trying to hack us at XXX airport!"
@pdk005
@pdk005 2 місяці тому
I love projects like this. Thank you for sharing your experience, time, and talent as always. Out of curiosity, what is the power draw of your whole setup? Wondering what the feasibility of adding a battery to the whole kit would be for a pseudo offline implementation such as "glamping".
@catalystguitarguy
@catalystguitarguy 2 місяці тому
those Little GLiNet routers do work when traveling. I used one almost everyday on my last job when traveling cross country. Had my router, my Pi-4, my steamdeck and dock, my tablet and my phone. Hotel, Air BnB, or Airports waiting on layovers. nice to have pihole, adguard, a vpn, nas, and a few other programs running on devices that could be powered by a single battery bank.
@julioarias6511
@julioarias6511 2 місяці тому
Such a chill video until the impending doom at the end. Glad I'm subscribed!
@przemekchudzinski3547
@przemekchudzinski3547 2 місяці тому
Kind of sick setup for traveling on last minute! 👍 I think you could make it working with Proxmox, the only thing I wonder would be RAM but it should be fine 2Gigs for Proxmox host 2Gigs for Virtual TrueNas (you could easily passthrough those SSDs) and 4Gigs for virtual debian, then you just spin the virtual debian as 2nd VM mount the shares from TrueNas with your NAS and Plex Library, start plex as container with passing the volumes from mounted NAS shares, you used Pihole, you could have hosted it as container as well on this debian VM, then your libraries would be visible like local storage from the container, to be safe I usually do shares on TrueNAS as SMB those would be universal for all platforms. I’m not even starting what else you could do with it :D like generating certificates, reverse proxy etc. I’ve done the same with bunch of tweaks and additional containers and services at home, I also did container with unifi controller and I get internet from mobile routers but the box itself is much bigger than yours, though it’s more stationary setup but in case of moving it’s as simple as connecting the cables and ubiquity switches/APs I top that with mobile routers that have Ethernet port. I wonder how would work this new unifi express instead of your router for mobile setup.
@DerkBOllie
@DerkBOllie 2 місяці тому
Just got the Zimablade today. Deff going to try this on that. Smaller footprint, just less power, so we will see.
@davocc2405
@davocc2405 Місяць тому
That RASP-AP solves a problem I've been mulling over for quite some time - thanks indeed, this video is golden!
@OnigoroshiZero
@OnigoroshiZero 2 місяці тому
This was great. Also, man I want to go to Japan. I hope you had fun there.
@adamplev
@adamplev 2 місяці тому
Great content, as always. Thanks Chuck! --Every time Chuck says Bluey, take another sip of coffee.
@tanchwa3740
@tanchwa3740 2 місяці тому
I literally just did the same setup on a proxmox server with PCIe passthrough for my new PFsense router. Great minds think alike.
@SparkyB1981
@SparkyB1981 2 місяці тому
I feel your pain with the permissions in TrueNAS, everything else is so easy to follow and set up, but getting permissions right took twice as long as everything else combined!
@BenjaminDeNuptiis
@BenjaminDeNuptiis 2 місяці тому
Thanks! Great video & great info!
@mileso7424
@mileso7424 2 місяці тому
i feel like you'd love the gl.inet slate ax, i had a few of them forming a mesh network in my house until a few other projects took they're place. i have two slate ax's one's an adhoc backpack travel router and one's going to go to a friend to upgrade his ancient setup.
@MikeBramm
@MikeBramm 2 місяці тому
Those little GL.iNet routers work great. I have two of them that I use all the time.
@rotflol6666
@rotflol6666 2 місяці тому
GL iNet is the bomb, I have several, usage as travel routers, AP, repeaters etc. You could have hooked up usb storage to the GL iNet and found a suitable sync in OpenWRT
@veroxsity2336
@veroxsity2336 2 місяці тому
Is there a way to upgrade the ram on the zima board or is it stuck at 8? Also what's a good server thing for game servers
@Forinil
@Forinil 2 місяці тому
The RAM is soldered on. If you want upgradeable RAM, you need ZimaBlade rather than ZimaBoard.
@louddesignstudios
@louddesignstudios 2 місяці тому
what portable power options do u have to powerup the zima and the router?
@Stikkx
@Stikkx 2 місяці тому
Hey NetworkChuck, thanks for that awesome video! Where is the orange SSD Bay from ? i could not find this in the shop..
@Anas7ergun
@Anas7ergun 2 місяці тому
When i was building my home server i was between 2 options, a PIE or get a motherboard with a Atom processor. Took the atom motherborad mainly because its x86 and i already have the rest of the components. Today low power x86 motherboard are cheap as a pie and has connectivity with all the hardware that you aready know.
@c0ri
@c0ri 2 місяці тому
I live in Tokyo area, funny watchin you all this time and now you coming here. Nice!
@johnm9263
@johnm9263 2 місяці тому
you can use port expanders to expand those SATA into more SATA if you need it your mileage may vary depending on the expander, drives, and host machine i have one that worked for a bit, and then it just stopped working for some reason
@KryptstarCrypto
@KryptstarCrypto Місяць тому
ahh you went GL-Inet, was actually looking at this today, runs open WRT! I had my Asus router with Merlin WRT, but was debating moving to this exact router because the reviews were stellar.
@EmirMemic
@EmirMemic 2 місяці тому
Thanks man. This was a fun video. What the deal with pfsense again? It's been a minute since i visited anything pfs. Hope nothing vuln related given that one of your other youtube videos teaches visitors how to set up a home network with pfs on a protectli vault device is still out there.
@johnquinto5780
@johnquinto5780 2 місяці тому
have you found anything? I'm planning on using PFSense and Ubiquiti access points at home, having second thoughts if there's going to be wireless issues.
@DrDipsh1t
@DrDipsh1t 2 місяці тому
Thanks for this. I'm doing something similar but for a home router. I want to put a small amount of storage on it for isos and other apps that I want to just have easy access to for anything I connect to it (VMs, etc)
@user-bi4jp5jo1m
@user-bi4jp5jo1m 2 місяці тому
Do you have recommended settings for ripping your collection. I did a lot of research and I'm so so happy. Looked like your quality was good
@MikeStankovic
@MikeStankovic 2 місяці тому
How did you power it on the airplane and trains?
@tutacat
@tutacat 2 місяці тому
pfSense is just a firewall like ufw, etc. How you configure it is just how you configure it. It has no specific problem with wireless...
@andreiguzovski7774
@andreiguzovski7774 2 місяці тому
CasaOS is the thing that finally got me to setup my own home server. Opted for very small profile Fujitsu Esprimo Q556/2 with i5 7400t, it supports NVME, and two 2.5 SATAs(one using odd adapter and another one supports thiccc 4-5tb Seagate HDDs so that's what I went with) as well as has integrated PSU, not an external power brick. With Ubuntu Server it runs as needed, c7 states thanks to powertop and all. Right now running pihole with unbound, jellyfin, *arr stack 24/7, the electricity bill didn't even change (*subjectively in the same range as was before). I am looking forward to trying out setting up VPN and exposing some services to my friends and family. Also since I am software developer (not skilled in admin and infra stuff) it is just a great side/hobby project with which I can tinker and still get some work/study related knowledge.
@KennethsTeknik
@KennethsTeknik Місяць тому
Yup, we use the GL.Inet series as well, had the exact same thing you show, but I upgraded it to a new version last year.
@aSTr0NeRF0999
@aSTr0NeRF0999 2 місяці тому
I'm still grappling with the earlier Raspberry Pi router project, particularly with aligning my IPv4 to my custom IP address, and now an even cooler project has emerged! Wow, haha.
@yvestremblay117
@yvestremblay117 2 місяці тому
Amazing patent you made! You guys are really something traveling with 6 kids to another country! Would love to share a cup of coffee if you guys come to Tokyo!
@chrislamerican2989
@chrislamerican2989 2 місяці тому
sweeeeet setup bro, great video
@estusflask982
@estusflask982 2 місяці тому
You can do this with a single device - a GL.iNet router with a 1TB SD card or 2TB SSD plugged in.
@jonathan.sullivan
@jonathan.sullivan 2 місяці тому
This is all I use
@payola5000
@payola5000 2 місяці тому
Hey! Thanks for making your videos, they're really helpfull! Do you think you could make a video on how Zigbee works?
@freibuis
@freibuis 2 місяці тому
with kurbernettes has a flag on the pod (deployment or statefulset) to only pull if the container is missing
@n3ologicprojects351
@n3ologicprojects351 2 місяці тому
Great video as always! Bluey is the only kids show I will watch with my son because it's that good!
@seethruhead7119
@seethruhead7119 2 місяці тому
did you have to setup a specific port to connect to the airbnb networks? assuming they have their own DHCP servers?
@CallumWilliams1991
@CallumWilliams1991 2 місяці тому
I got a couple ZimaBoards a while back when they were doing the 2 unit dev kit. Just started playing with it yesterday getting Windows Server on there for a NAS and Plex on there too! So many different ways of getting things done 😂
@dr.lazysloth3415
@dr.lazysloth3415 2 місяці тому
Synology should make a device like this and sell it to the masses. A portable nas/router. Great video!!!
@sameftek9799
@sameftek9799 2 місяці тому
This video made my day. Love it.
@samjones4327
@samjones4327 2 місяці тому
Hey what's up Chuck!! Good to see you! Thanks for showcasing this cool and necessary device! You have given me a new tech to tinker with now! I need this in my life and look 4ward to making it work when I travel as well. Thanks again and as usual, be well, be safe and Cheers!
@HygerProductions
@HygerProductions 2 місяці тому
How do you get past the portal page (Agree/connect page) when you used it as a client?
@jonallwright
@jonallwright 2 місяці тому
LMAO that you went around in a circle and ended up back at default settings I have just used CASAOS to set up a easy NAS and plex server using a HP G2 mini with 2x usb drives and its brilliant, so much easier than the previous setting using openmediavault and docker
@andrewhamili521
@andrewhamili521 2 місяці тому
What is the power source of your Zima board while on a plane?
@0ctatr0n
@0ctatr0n 2 місяці тому
Could you do a video on implementing a selfhosted Netbird server on docker Chuck? It offers the power of Tailscale but the routing and account setup doesn't have to go through a third party routing service
@MaxTheDog167
@MaxTheDog167 2 місяці тому
What were you using to display your zimaboard on the go or did you never need to connect to it once it got setup properly?
@EvilGhostx
@EvilGhostx 2 місяці тому
Great video! Question: How did you attach the router to the 3D print case? Do you have that template so I can print out something like that? Or anyone? That would be much appreciated.
@michaelcartagena2443
@michaelcartagena2443 2 місяці тому
I use that router for a project I'm doing too. Adding a nas to it never occurred to me . I moved the antenna internally so they won't break and soldered the power internally so don't have to worry about cables.
@CRK1918
@CRK1918 2 місяці тому
I also got a wifi 6 mini router, Using it for VPN (WireGuard) to home separate VLAN was great.
@sanbeiji
@sanbeiji 2 місяці тому
Love it! This is everything I want to do for a future trip to Taiwan. One thing I want to add is hotspot tethering on with load balancing. Google Fi has free roaming, so I’d do that or prepaid SIM when I reach the destination. With it, I hope to have a backup and/or supplemental bandwidth if the place I’m staying doesn’t have reliable internet. I have older kids. No Bluey but plenty of demand for UKposts on WiFi iPads.
@solarflere
@solarflere 2 місяці тому
I have the GL.iNet Beryl AX3000 travel router and it has USB 3.0 for use as a NAS with a flash drive or SSD, so the router can be the NAS, super easy, i've tried. it.
@hankracette
@hankracette 2 місяці тому
Man, I've been loving your over-caffeinated productions for years, but to discover that you're a fellow father-of-six: dude, you rock! I might have to start buying your coffee....
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