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OpenWRT - Realtek RTL8125B 2.5GbE Network Adapter Overview and Testing

Offered By: Van Tech Corner via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore the Realtek RTL8125B 2.5GbE Network Adapter's performance with OpenWRT in this comprehensive 14-minute video. Unbox the adapter, boot OpenWRT on a Zimaboard, and configure network interfaces using LuCI. Learn to set up the WAN port and install essential packages like iperf3 and bmon for testing. Witness thorough iperf3 tests for LAN-to-LAN connections, reversed multi-stream, and single-stream scenarios. Analyze the adapter's power consumption during various operations, including software offloading. Gain insights into the RTL8125B's capabilities, achieving up to 2.35 Gbps throughput with minimal power usage. Perfect for those interested in high-speed networking solutions and OpenWRT implementations.

Syllabus

- Intro
- Unboxing the RTL8125B 2.5GbE Network Adapter IOCREST
- Boot up OpenWRT on the Zimaboard, with the RTL8125B
- Check out the Network Intefaces on LuCI
- Setup WAN port and install packages for the test iperf3, bmon
- RLT8125 iperf3 Test LAN to LAN
- RLT8125 iperf3 Test Reversed - Multi streams
- RLT8125 iperf3 Test Reversed - Single stream
- RLT8125 2.5GbE Adapter Power Consumption Test with Zimaboard
- RLT8125 Power Consumption iperf3
- RLT8125 Power Consumption iperf3 - SW Offloading


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Van Tech Corner

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