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2016 Mar 11
4
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
Hi,
i would like to inspire a discussion on why samba4 has nearly no adaption on
home/small business routers firmware.
I recently switched from my old Asus-N16 running tomato to a WRT-1200AC and
was researching potential firmware's that i could run. We have a new
synology disk-station at work that runs Samba 4.x and it works great. So i
was surprised to notice that 3 years after the 4.0 release i could not find
a single home/small business oriented router firmware that was supporti...
2016 Mar 11
2
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
..."cool features but terrible slow" or otherside round
> no bloatware
>
Thats a strange argument, since up until recently home/sbu routers did not
come with 256/512MB ram, had USB3/sata3 ports and dual core arm cpu's.
All the above points are basically what i have now on my WRT-1200AC running
openWRT.
I use the latest 4.4.4 kernel + btrfs and can max out the GB ports using
smb3.1, while the system is stable and i can pick exactly what runs on the
system.
All this runs at 3-5 watts energy in a small form factor, at a very
affordable price.
bye
Andy
PS: I'm also curious w...
2016 Mar 11
0
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
Am 11.03.2016 um 18:04 schrieb Andy Walsh:
> i would like to inspire a discussion on why samba4 has nearly no adaption on
> home/small business routers firmware.
>
> I recently switched from my old Asus-N16 running tomato to a WRT-1200AC and
> was researching potential firmware's that i could run. We have a new
> synology disk-station at work that runs Samba 4.x and it works great. So i
> was surprised to notice that 3 years after the 4.0 release i could not find
> a single home/small business oriented router firmwa...
2016 Mar 12
0
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
...s did not
> come with 256/512MB ram, had USB3/sata3 ports and dual core arm cpu's.
bloatware means unsecure, uncomfortable webinterfaces with limited
functionality compared what iptables alone offers you with some knowledge
> All the above points are basically what i have now on my WRT-1200AC running
> openWRT.
> I use the latest 4.4.4 kernel + btrfs and can max out the GB ports using
> smb3.1, while the system is stable and i can pick exactly what runs on the
> system.
>
> All this runs at 3-5 watts energy in a small form factor, at a very
> affordable price.
and...