Faster Internet with OPENMPTCPROUTER by ysurac

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  • @OneMarcFifty
    @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +8

    Watch the first episode here czcams.com/video/VlnnH5RtvSE/video.html
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    • @zhenghaiwen
      @zhenghaiwen Před 3 lety

      How to use the DDNS to connect to the server????this is a bug?

  • @eduardob6080
    @eduardob6080 Před rokem +5

    I've just got to know your channel this morning and already watched a bunch of your videos. Let me say you something: there are few like you on YT. Finding good technical content has been like looking for a needle in a haystack. Above all, you know how to deliver knowledge properly. Your organization, voice tone, pace and volume make your videos easy to watch from the begining to the end. You've got a new subscriber from Brazil and I'll surely share your channel with my coworkers and friends. Please, keep on with your work, mate! Thank you!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +2

      Awesome Eduardo, thank you so much - greetings to Brazil

  • @YaBonks
    @YaBonks Před rokem +3

    Brilliant video Marc! Your presentation skills on technical topics are top notch. As a software engineer that's been hopping around the corporate world for the past 15 years who is now working as a CZcamsr in the countryside with finicky internet connections, I can say you are greatly appreciated 😄. I've been around the block a few times, and in my experience, you have a rare mix of multifunctional talents combining social skills and technical aptitude. Where I'm from, you could charge whatever salary you wanted in the corporate world and get it. Keep up the great work!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much for your kind feedback !

  • @evgeshka00
    @evgeshka00 Před 2 lety +10

    Wow, what a quality Linux-related channel! Thank you very much for your time and all this wonderful content!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Evgeny, many thanks for your friendly comment ;-)

  • @haqk4583
    @haqk4583 Před 2 lety +2

    Finally a self-hosted solution that actually increases internet speed. Yannick sounds like a legend!
    Great video btw. Keep up the good work!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Many thanks - yes, it’s a really nice concept

  • @nictou
    @nictou Před 3 lety +3

    the smile at "free as free beer" though... cheers mate

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +2

      Yep - free beer is awesome ;-) So is free software ;-)

  • @RodrigoeBeta
    @RodrigoeBeta Před rokem +1

    Hi Marc! I'm setting up on a RPI 3+ B but I don't have any ethernet adapter to access the web interface via LAN. How can I setup the default SD card image to connect to an existing wifi network?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Probably the easiest way would be to connect the RPi to a screen and keyboard, then log into the console and edit the /etc/config/wifi file.

  • @pichonPoP
    @pichonPoP Před 3 lety +4

    bro, your videos are GOLD, thank you for sharing your knowledge

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks a lot for your feedback ;-) Glad you like the videos !

  • @Fergo101
    @Fergo101 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this video. I built a test rig using a raspberry pi 400 and two USB3 to ethernet connectors. I really wanted dedicated eth ports for each wan.
    This has the advantage of being able to use dhcp on the wan to get the IP rather than trying to configure each wan device to a specific subnet. The whole thing works a treat. I had issues at the start with getting it going but it was power supply related - the extra ethernet adaptors caused under voltage which crashed the pi. A robust psu fixed that.
    I’ve now purchased a mini pc with four dedicated ethernet ports from AliExpress. I’ll install the x86 version and set it up in my rack.
    Awsome!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Amazing - thanks for sharing David !

    • @Dceldran1
      @Dceldran1 Před 2 lety

      hi! which mini pc do you buy? i'm looking for one but all i see is expensive. I have starlink and i can't disable dhcp so i want dedicated ports for each wan

    • @kamileqone
      @kamileqone Před rokem

      What mini PC?

  • @DavolafShorts
    @DavolafShorts Před rokem +1

    Hi there, such a great video well constructed and presented :) I am planning on IRL streaming from an app on my phone and I want to have the strongest/fastest speeds possible wherever I am. If I where to install OPENMPTCPROUTER upon a raspberry pi 4B with 2 cellular modems connected would it be possible to bond the connections to get a faster speed and then allow my phone to connect and stream with the new speeds? If so how would this be done? And how would I connect to the faster internet through a wifi or ethernet connection? Keep up the great work, Thank you!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      You could do that. Install OpenMPTCPRouter on the pi with 2x4G Modems, set up a remote VPS. Now set up a LAN interface on the Pi and map it to an Ethernet and/or Wifi SSID. Then connect your phone to that Wifi. Basically use the Pi as a router.

  • @DigitEgal
    @DigitEgal Před 3 lety +1

    Im in Proxmox for over a half year now and you just came up with that after using it 2 weeks.. Im flashed :D

    • @ainghjr
      @ainghjr Před 3 lety +2

      software defined networking is what you want to research.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +1

      It's a bit more than that - roughly 8 weeks ;-) - but you know, I might be a newby to Proxmox but I am using Virtualization solutions for many years, and the concept of creating virtual networks, machines and containers is somehow the same in all of these - so other than having a different GUI there is not really any merrit on my side to this ;-)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Software Defined anything (Storage, Radio, Network....) is definitely an amazing field of research and activity. I am just unsure how SDN would be applicable for the home user, but definitely the OMR / bonding etc. goes into that direction.

    • @DigitEgal
      @DigitEgal Před 3 lety

      @@OneMarcFifty the Networking Part is the hardest for me.. in germany its not that easy since providers dont want customers to use own router Hardware. Most of them raise the Prince when using pppoe attached. My Question: would u use NATing or IpSec sidetoside VPN? Or is there any Option i miss.

  • @savagedk
    @savagedk Před 3 lety +3

    yay! Just what i've been waiting for :)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +1

      Perfect timing then ;-)

    • @savagedk
      @savagedk Před 3 lety +1

      @@OneMarcFifty This time you knew I was waiting though :D Not like a few other times when I was tinkering with something privately and you just so happen to post a video about it a few minuttes later :p

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +1

      True - I had that advantage this time ;-)

  • @rajenwilliams
    @rajenwilliams Před 3 lety +2

    I would def. be interested in seeing those videos in the future, Marc...thanks :)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the feedback Raj, it's noted ;-)

  • @VU-tv
    @VU-tv Před 3 lety +2

    I've tried to build router on rpi 4 but problem is when we shuffle the usb 4g dongle on different usb ports of rpi. It stopes working or we need to reconfigure all the dongles. How we can permanently mark the dongles for that particular eth with fixed ip only

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Very often with these dongels it's just power consumption. Have you tried a powered USB hub ?

    • @bigdata3307
      @bigdata3307 Před 3 lety

      According to Ysurac: "You don't need usb ethernet adapters, only a switch is enough. Modems doesn't need to be directly connected to RPI ethernet port.
      "
      github.com/Ysurac/openmptcprouter/wiki/Router-install

  • @meronpansukidayo
    @meronpansukidayo Před rokem

    Yes I would love to see the setup video with proxmox on your x86 device! I too bought a mini PC and am running pfsense. I setup a load balancer of two connections, but I'd much rather prefer what you've described.

  • @oceanz55
    @oceanz55 Před 3 lety +1

    Heya Marc! Thank you yet again... but I must complain that you keep adding things that I now have to try to the "Have To Do List'!!! Damn you with your breadth of knowledge and skill-set!! LOL!! Thanks again!!
    PS. The reno has moved to 'Make it functional' from 'Build it'... For example. it took me 45 mins to crimp Cat6 across 2 cables...it's been at least a decade!!
    PPS. mmmmm ...free beer...

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Yeah - I know that problem. Time is the bottleneck!!! Glad to hear your project advances - but hey, crimping cables is like riding a bike - you never forget how to do this (cough...) ;-)

  • @IgnatSolovey
    @IgnatSolovey Před 6 měsíci

    A very important use case, and my primary one, is video streaming from places where there is no cable or it is bad, but there is good 4G coverage by at least two carriers and/or there is a decent local Wi-Fi without auth pages and, at that, with no physical access to the router to plug your cable into it (you don't do proper video streaming over Wi-Fi alone, and one 4G connection is too unreliable even if the speed is good enough, i.e. more than 6 Mbps uplink, which is a standard for 1080p25/30 RTMP streaming).
    Also, you aren't actually that limited in number of WAN connections - several 4G modems can be supplemented by a USB Ethernet adapter and Pi's own Wi-Fi module all at once. The key thing is a good USB hub, TP-Link UH720 (or 700) is almost the best, if not for that pesky microUSB 3.0 connector, but there is a no-name option with 7+1 USB ports on the top, with power button near each USB port and a proper USB-B 3.0 connector. A 7+1-port Orico with a Type-C connector sadly does not work with Pi and four modems. A USB hub requires 12V/3A power supply (the PSU for wall power is bundled with those mentioned)
    A side perk is that OMR gets you a public IPv4 address for anything that is connected to your Pi end, provided you set up port forwarding properly, which is easy enough on its own. That allows to get and send SRT video streams, access computers over Remote Desktop, SSH, or VNC directly without using things like DynDNS/NoIP, and even host whatever server in the middle of nowhere or even on the go, with just a cellular connection and battery/solar/wind power. The IP address you get is the address of your VPS, whatever and wherever it is.

  • @JohnsonIsaganiIIIVPulis
    @JohnsonIsaganiIIIVPulis Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Marc, your channel is one of brightest hidden gems I have ever found in youtube.😁😁
    I was just curious, what happens when:
    multiple isp->openwrt(load balance)->vps(w/ IP forwarding)->shapers->OMR->user
    1. If the end user does a video call and an ISP drops, will the call drop until the failover transfers?
    2. With this setup will the max speed be equal to how well the load is done?
    3. Assuming none of the ISP's will be down at the same time, is their a way to have 100% uptime without disconnecting any vid calls, streaming, or gaming?
    Thank you in advance😁

  • @Planecaster
    @Planecaster Před 6 měsíci

    What a fantastic video. So well explained and so relevant for the current problems I’m experiencing with live broadcasts. This has given me the confidence to have a go with this!

    • @matejiljazovic2584
      @matejiljazovic2584 Před 8 dny

      Hello. I do broadcasts also. Have you follow up? Is it stable, robust? Thanks!

    • @Planecaster
      @Planecaster Před 8 dny

      @@matejiljazovic2584 hi, I didn’t persist with it in the end, think my input connections were too poor.

  • @worldwide_wes
    @worldwide_wes Před 2 lety +1

    And I’ve just stumbled upon my next project! This looks so cool

  • @technology_consultant
    @technology_consultant Před 3 lety +4

    Amazing tutorial and love the way you guide & teach.

  • @kearneykarting
    @kearneykarting Před 3 lety +1

    I compiled omr for my netgear nighthawk r7800 and it works great between 4g modem cards running modemmanager protocol.

  • @Nyaruko
    @Nyaruko Před 3 lety +1

    Cheers man, looking to move rural soon, will be bonding broadband with 4G for increased bandwidth.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Hi Nyaruko, many thanks for the feedback! Good luck and let us know how it goes!

  • @perberg107
    @perberg107 Před 3 lety +5

    A huge 'thank you' for making such great videos!
    I'm not nearly as skilled as you, but have almost the same need...
    parents living in a rural area AND thought that getting multiple 'lines' and a router capable of handling multipel WAN-IPs would do the trick!
    So, with three separate 4G-routers with external high gain antennas and an Edgerouter 4 - fail-over worked fine and arguably even LB, but still too slow for one session ofc. 8[
    Thank you for explaining the logics behind that!
    So, the questions remaining are:
    0) what is the functional difference between OMR and OpenWrt? I don't get it...
    1) if I install a low-latency located VPS and locally use a RPi4 for OMR;
    do I still need the ER-4? Or is a switch sufficient? Does the OMR-RPi4-VPS assume the role as firewall? Please clarify.
    2) would love a video showing the set up above (RPi4-OMR, 4G-routers, switch) with setup for PiHole and possibly pfSense!
    3) is it possible to use the same VPS for multiple sites? First of all my parents with carrier-aggregation for speed in one session, but the purpose would then be 'gaming' for my brother at his home (4G+ and 4G) and increased 'stability' for myself (fiber and 4G) at my place?
    Thanks again!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi. many thanks for your feedback!
      0) OMR _is_ OpenWrt with additional stuff (MPTCP enabled Kernel, Preconfigured VPN etc.)
      1) Not sure if I understand correctly - which ER-4 ? You could use the Pi as Firewall, yes.
      2) I might do this on different hardware (thinking of a PCENgines APU oard actually)
      3) This would work if you have enough guaranteed bandwidth to the VPS I'd assume. Haven't tested it though.

  • @opensourceteam
    @opensourceteam Před 2 lety +1

    Wow! Dude you got it! Very exciting can’t wait to try

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Many thanks - glad you liked the video ;-)

  • @NerologicalAdventure
    @NerologicalAdventure Před 3 měsíci

    This is awesome 😎 thank you for making this

  • @besalmon3517
    @besalmon3517 Před 3 lety +2

    Simply Brilliant...

  • @nelsongomes1579
    @nelsongomes1579 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you very much. Your class was incredible. Congratulations.

  • @srg41336
    @srg41336 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your work. Could you do a video on installing it on a Raspberry Pi?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Sean, I'll give it a thought but I have no current plans to do this ;-(

  • @Gizoogle1
    @Gizoogle1 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. Informative. I have set everthing up and working well however I can see in real time graphs under connections a lot of connections usually between 700-1500 mainly tcp connections. How many do you and or anyone else have?
    Has anyone made changes to the firewall to increase security?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Hi, I can't really tell because my OMR installation is currently not used - but maybe someone else can comment on this ?

    • @joaomanoel1635
      @joaomanoel1635 Před 2 lety +1

      Close all unused flows. Open only the ports for internal use. ✌️

    • @Gizoogle1
      @Gizoogle1 Před 2 lety

      @@joaomanoel1635 unused flows? Not sure I understand 😁

    • @joaomanoel1635
      @joaomanoel1635 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Gizoogle1 I'm sorry. I use GOOGLE TRANSLATE.. 😁
      I will try again..😂
      Close all input and output ports that you do not use.
      open only the ports you use.
      ✌️

  • @mediatechtube
    @mediatechtube Před rokem

    Great video. i am just following it now. What is the recomended size of the Debian 10 VPS on AWS EC2? thank you

  • @mdd83646
    @mdd83646 Před 6 měsíci

    I was hoping to see some specific hardware tested as the router.

  • @TheQabandi
    @TheQabandi Před 7 měsíci

    Hello and thank you for your very concise walk-through. I am currently in a location with no adequate access to a VPS service in the region. I was wondering if was possible to create a local server in my home and using that in the place of a VPS service. If so, then what is your recommendation for something reasonable that can accommodate MPTCP only. I do not intend to use this server for anything but MPTCP. Thank you in advance.

  • @bdesilva
    @bdesilva Před 2 lety +1

    Doesn one have to have an internet based service to do the bonding? I had hoped I could bond them coming into the house and send directly to my Google Mesh.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Hi Bryan, absolutely - you need a VPS (i.e. a Server/VM/container in the Internet) to make this work in the real world. Everything I show in the test lab is just virtual environment ;-)

  • @savagedk
    @savagedk Před 3 lety +2

    It would be really cool if you could add some example configurations in your next video for such things as port forwarding.
    I would like to use the public IP of the VPS and then forward fx. port 25 to a ProxMox VM (that is not the openmtcprouter in my home :)
    I am unfortunately tied to 2x4G connections and I am behind Carrier Grade Nat, it is my understanding that such a setup could bypass the CGN problem :)
    Great video!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +2

      Now this is where you are spot on (again!) - Port forwarding and the like is on my list with a quite high priority, in the lights of people forwarding port 80 to their webcams etc. but also securing VPS with NGINX. Your scenario might nicely complement that.

    • @savagedk
      @savagedk Před 3 lety +1

      @@OneMarcFifty Excelent! :) Und das alles für Eine Mark funfzig? Billich! :D

    • @kearneykarting
      @kearneykarting Před 3 lety

      Just tick open all ports to router in the omr settings and you forward ports just the same way you would if you weren't using omr.

    • @savagedk
      @savagedk Před 3 lety

      @@kearneykarting Well, one could do that, but that yields other problems, you suddenly have opened the floodgates to inside of your VPN tunnel and that is undesireable at best.

    • @kearneykarting
      @kearneykarting Před 3 lety

      @@savagedk no it doesn't. It only opens the ports that you forward only. You are only opening the ports between you and the VPS that you open.

  • @petrisss2047
    @petrisss2047 Před 9 měsíci

    Your videos are of great quality! Thanks a lo!. Just subscribed.

  • @thegoldenwolf274
    @thegoldenwolf274 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this. Gives me some ideas to play around with.

  • @techthisout3549
    @techthisout3549 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, in the video you don't let see in anyway how to install the "hardware part" I mean can you do some video or give some info on how to install openMPTCP on a x86 hardware machine, neither here or in the openMPTCP page Is specified how to flash the image onto the pc which has to be used as the router...

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Simone - that depends on what storage you have in the x86. Generally you would flash the image on a USB stick, boot from the stick and then potentially dd to the harddisk. If you boot from an SD card or if you can take the sdd out then use dd or etcher etc. to write the binary directly onto the disk device

    • @techthisout3549
      @techthisout3549 Před 2 lety

      @@OneMarcFifty so basically I can install the open mptcp router on the usb stick itself and than fully copy it on the SSD ? This is what I didn't have understood so far... Or should I have to install Linux on the x86 machine first and than use the dd command to copy the file that should be in the pendrive?!? I basically do something on Linux but I found that a detailed guide from start it would be easier :/ I mean ofc it's just because I'm not a Linux geek so far,but I think it might be useful for manu people.

  • @choppedncut79cutlass
    @choppedncut79cutlass Před 3 lety +1

    great! video pls make more shed light on the OMR wizardry
    with your genius pls!

  • @1Shaco
    @1Shaco Před rokem +1

    Hello Thank you so much for these videos. Could you also make a video about how to use our home server as a vpn server for this need . and will that affect the bandwith that we are going to get ? (like the providers limitations does our server we are going to create will have a limitation ? )

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Basically, you could set up a home server (at a different location of course, e.g. a friend's home with better bandwidth) for this. You would just use the standard Server installation script for this and at the remote place potentially do a port forward to the VPN Server.

  • @mariosmariou1469
    @mariosmariou1469 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello , I own a Linux dedicated server by Hetzner and tried to create a vm via Virtualbox on it in order to use it as the "vps" of this video. The problem is that I can't assign public ip to this vm, as it is required in the video , because "Bridged Adapter" returns with no ip assigned so I am forced to use NAT or Host-only adapter , so are there specific settings/ports to do/open in order to make vps work behind an internal network/NAT?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      You would need to port forward on your Virtualbox host to the VM (in fact your Virtualbox Server acting as a router). I would not recommend that setup.

  • @savagedk
    @savagedk Před 3 lety +1

    Hi 1,50DM
    I have been using this since aproximately... last time I commented on your video about it.
    I have concluded it is fairly unstable, even on stable connections. Suddenly the VPN tunnel drops for no particular reason. (I use a hetzner VPS's) for two routers.
    I have 3x 4/5G connections from various vendors.
    -Suddenly the software decides that there is "a big time difference between server and host" which, when checked, is incorrect. Time is absolutely the same and both endpoints use the same ntp server.
    -Suddenly it drops the VPN tunnel. I then log into the webinterface to check what is up, and everything is just peachy.
    -If one connection is unplugged (manually or because of a super rare disconnect from the LTE network) all traffic is halted.
    I've messed with the settings for quite some time and have been unable to alleviate the problems I've had. I am going to drop using it for now. Maybe with next version.
    The only thing I am going to keep using it for is the reverse tunnel function that essentially allows me to bypass CGN (Carrier grade nat) and host a smtp and ftp server. It works fine for that, with ONE connection. As soon as two or three are used, the above issues arrise.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Many thanks for your feedback and sharing. Have you tried opening an issue on Yannicks Github github.com/Ysurac/openmptcprouter/issues ? He replies very quickly there...

  • @danmurray4594
    @danmurray4594 Před rokem +1

    Nice, but is the VPS required. For example, if I had two private endpoints (dont really need/want Internet) that I wanted to link using multiple disparate links, can I do a router to router link to link two private lans via multiple paths? or would I need router and vps on each end?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Dan, correct - the VPS is needed only if want faster Internet. You could as well have a VM at the other end if you just want to aggregate connections. The "Internet" in this model would be your 2nd site.

  • @egidioromano8716
    @egidioromano8716 Před 2 lety +1

    Good evening and congratulations for your really detailed guide. I would like to ask for your help, if it is possible, with my amazon AWS VPS. I configured the VPS and I reach it with the SSH terminal using the public key created with the instance. How should I configure the VPS public key so that it can be reached by my Raspberry on which I have installed openmptct? Many thanks

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Egidio, I am sorry - I have never tried this on AWS. But there is an installation script on Yannicks Github Site for the server portion.

  • @reallgreen
    @reallgreen Před rokem +1

    hello sir , please i have a question that i really need an answer for : i have 2 internet , one has very fast download but slow upload,the other has slow download but fast upload , please give us a way to combine upload from static ip one, and download from static ip two, and out put one connection

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Maher, you could use OpenMPTCPRouter for that.

  • @butysoft
    @butysoft Před 3 lety +1

    Very good! Keep going!
    Thank you.

  • @garydagreat4086
    @garydagreat4086 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for making this vid. I will have a good use case for it. Question: Supposing Im on SSH connected to a remote server, then one of the link dropped, what will happen then?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      MPTCP has built in resiliency, that means that presumably the packets on the second line would time out / be out of order and be resent on the first line. It might lead to a short lag though.

  • @johnpowell5868
    @johnpowell5868 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello. Thank you for this video.
    I use 3 LTE routers and trying to have bonding streaming option. If I stream rtmp with 6mbps, routers should send 2mbps (3x2mbps). When I do speedtest in browser it is ok, but when I do streaming rtmp (vmix or obs ), only one connection is sending traffic. Do you know how to configure open mptcp router correctly to rtmp send traffic to all router at the same time?

    • @laurensjvg
      @laurensjvg Před 2 lety +2

      asking the real questions here

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi John, many thanks for the feedback! I think the best way of getting help is to actually contact Yannick on his github - he is very reactive in the issues tab - github.com/Ysurac/openmptcprouter/issues (you may want to check if the question has already been answered there as well)

    • @joaomanoel1635
      @joaomanoel1635 Před 2 lety +1

      I had the same problem. I couldn't solve it with OMR. It only worked for normal internet browsing. Streaming no.
      If you manage to solve it, please post it here. 🙏

  • @kamileqone
    @kamileqone Před rokem +1

    Any suggestion of cheap mini ITZ thin client miniPC to work with that?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi, no specific recommendations really - you just might want to check that you can add a second Ethernet interface. The HP T630 has a lot of power but no 2nd NIC. The Fujitsu Sxxx series have fewer power but additional pcie sloys

  • @johngonzalez3502
    @johngonzalez3502 Před rokem +1

    I'd like to see this done on physical hardware & raspberry pi4. Also would like to see it with multiple physical connections

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi John, many thanks for your feedback. I'll need to see if I can build that some time.

    • @johngonzalez3502
      @johngonzalez3502 Před rokem

      @@OneMarcFifty I currently have a 1GB fiber connection & a 400MB cable connection. Both are connected to a Raspberry Pi 4 with a usb 3.0 Ethernet adapter & the internal adapter. I have the lan port on a usb 3.0 2.5GB Ethernet nic. Works fine haven’t speed tested it yet. I’m waiting on a 4 port 2.5GB Ethernet port pc to arrive so I can set it as my router box

  • @amazingtechvietnam
    @amazingtechvietnam Před 10 měsíci

    thanks for your video, But I have a question , Can OpenMPTCPROUTER can run together with pfsense in the same OS, and how we can do it
    thanks

  • @MMKaresz_az_eredeti
    @MMKaresz_az_eredeti Před 3 lety +1

    Not all heroes wearing capes. You're a HERO! Vielen Danke!!!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Ha ;-) I need to build that (the cape) into one of my videos ;-) Many thanks!

  • @tatomans1982
    @tatomans1982 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes presse. More videos about this

  • @wayne6220
    @wayne6220 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good, thank you.

  • @alexanderwitte9919
    @alexanderwitte9919 Před rokem

    Hi! Hey I was curious- if a path has higher latency than other, can Mptcp intelligently choose the best path? Or can this be manually configured?

  • @joaomanoel1635
    @joaomanoel1635 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello my friend OneMarcFifty,
    Is this the same video as 1? I couldn't notice a difference. What has changed?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Hi João, have you watched both ? The first is about multipath TCP and this one is about OpenMPTCPRouter which is an implementation of MPTCP based on OpenWrt.

  • @Chubbable
    @Chubbable Před 2 lety +1

    Shaper instances, howd you set those up? New sub here

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Hi, you can find the scripts for the setup here on my github: github.com/onemarcfifty/proxmox-autodeploy Thanks for watching and subscribing !

  • @fabriba7004
    @fabriba7004 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, all your tutorials are amazing!!! Quick question: do you know how stable is this thing over the long run? I have the chance to ask a friend with 2.5Gb/s connection to run a vpserver in his home, in which case I'd only need to run the client on my home, but when I opened the website for the openmtcprouter I found documentation is "in alpha state" and am afraid the whole project is still not particularly mature maybe?
    I should probably mention that I intend to use this as my work connection and I can't make my reliability worse (that's why I have 3 connections in the first place)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi, unfortunately I can't really tell - I am actually not using it actively. Maybe hop on the discord server and ask folks there if somebody is using it ?

  • @marymekins3546
    @marymekins3546 Před rokem +1

    Hi Marc,
    This is a super useful tutorial thank you.
    1)We have two ISP links, one with option of a static IP with lower bandwidth and another with a dynamic IP with higher 1Gbps bandwidth . We would like to host the VPS server on localhost using the public IP of the ISP1. Is this possible, to get the aggregate bandwidth for both, with above locally hosted VPS? Would like to know the architecture for this.
    2) We have a TP-link Archer C5 router, but can change to a compatible router if required and if it can replace the VPS with an openmtcp firmware upgraded router. This particular router is listed on the openwrt site, but not on the openmtcprouter list of firmwares. Also, if combined speed is more than 1Gbps, does the router or the VPS NIC card need to be upgraded correspondingly?
    Regards,

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi Mary - 1) will not work with a local Server. You need a VPS in the internet. 2) the Archer C7 does not have enough juice for this - especially with GB speed. You will need X86 architecture for this.

  • @subhankarmittra
    @subhankarmittra Před 2 lety +1

    i live at a place where internet is very bad. I am planning to use 3 android phones as 3 source of internet connection. my question is : can i convert a desktop pc to a router ? my desktop has 3 usb ports for tethering those 3 phones.

  • @azizurrehman1455
    @azizurrehman1455 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent!

  • @AddhyanMalhotra
    @AddhyanMalhotra Před 2 lety +1

    Hi do you have any hardware recommendations for experimenting with OMR installed on wifi AP?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety +1

      Hmmm... not a big choice there really.... If you check the project download page then you will see which models are supported. But the Wrt3200 is not necessarily the easiest from a Wifi standpoint... www.openmptcprouter.com/download

    • @AddhyanMalhotra
      @AddhyanMalhotra Před rokem

      @@OneMarcFifty Thank you for the quick reply! Will look into it ✌️

  • @techthisout3549
    @techthisout3549 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Marc, I've been able to setup the open mptcp router onto an hardware device with multiple lan ports. I was able to get my vmix call , skype and similar videocalls... I was able to recieve and send SRT signals using the "caller" method, so I call the other side over the vps to another pc with portforwarding rules. But my question is : is it possible to setup the open mptcp router to work in SRT in listener mode? I mean can I make an SRT call via an external pc over the wan pointing the ip address of the vps server, and than the open mptcp router recieve that signal ? Because no matter what I modify but it seems I couldn't make it work... I don't even know if there's something else to adjust like the glorytun UDP. Can you please explain me if there's some passage in order to make this thing work? SRT is based onto UDP protocol, and the coolest thing should be to be able to use the machine with the open mptcp router in listener mode, like activating a DMZ rule on the ip of the machine that run vmix for example and the remote cameras or remote signal in general point to the vps in caller mode. I don't know if it is clear enough I hope so, waiting for a kindly answer from you I'll thank you so much

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Hi Simone, presumably you would need to adjust the firewall rules on the VPS. However - what I suggest that you can do is that you open an issue on the OpenMPTCPRouter Github - Yannick is very proactive in replying to those.

  • @leemallory3446
    @leemallory3446 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi: I am running 3D engineering software on a company workstation remotely. I want to take the signal from 2 Verizon 8800 Jetpacks, bond the signals together and then feed the bonded signal into the computer via an Ethernet connection so that the bonding process is completely transparent to the workstation. Will what you present do this? What would you say my best option for accomplishing this are? I'm way beyond my depth here and just need a solution. Thank You Lee

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Hi Lee, yes that could work - however, you would need an endpoint that understands the MPTCP bonding. Either a VPS or the endpoint in the office.

  • @KirballsKeys
    @KirballsKeys Před 2 lety +1

    Any chance there’s a video showing how to set everything up on a banana pi R64? Also can I run a VPS on my home unraid server or should I rent one online?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, I don't have a video showing this on the BPi R64 unfortunately (even though I have one of those). If you want to have additional bandwidth to the outside world then you will have to run the VPS in the internet as otherwise you could not accumulate bandwidth.

    • @KirballsKeys
      @KirballsKeys Před 2 lety +1

      @@OneMarcFifty ok that’s what I assumed. I’m moving to a rural area and this seems like the best way to combine starlink with a Verizon home hotspot and using my phone as a hotspot. I run a home server for gaming and stream on twitch and make content for YT as well. Thanks for the great video my banana pi arrives this week so I’m sure I’ll be watching this again a couple times to help figure it all out.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Please do however keep in mind that Verizon and Starlink have different latencies! Starlink goes up to 150ms! You might need to optimize for lag and not for bandwidth for certain protocols. But OMR can do that

    • @KirballsKeys
      @KirballsKeys Před 2 lety

      @@OneMarcFifty it was my understanding that that’s okie of the reason this program is so nice. Different types of connections could work together unlike a standard multi WAN router.

  • @DarkLinkAD
    @DarkLinkAD Před 2 lety +1

    Linux based pc as a router and linux based pc as VPS?
    Mabye both as virtual machines?
    Looking for a connectify alternative, I paid the $$$ before realizing it doesnt have the features it promises. Its "Speedify" an entirely different application with separate libraries That charges a monthly fee.. Also has a thousand 3rd party back doors. Speedify does the channel bonding. Could have sworn I saw a free version of this on Windows back in 2003.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Hi, yes - basically you need to make up your mind if you want to use a service or a product. I am planning to do something with Infrastructure as code (IAC) and a cloud provider to maybe spawn up your own VPS infrastructure on demand.

    • @DarkLinkAD
      @DarkLinkAD Před 2 lety

      Im currently bonding 4 modems to create 160kbsx4 connection.
      , through speedify and speedify service (VPN).
      Connectify takes any network adapter connection and broadcasts it wirelessly through a typical "Wifi receiver"
      Again its working but VPN isnt preferred and id rather bond and broadcast all on 1 machine.
      Do you have tutorial to achieve this?

  • @jamesharrington2385
    @jamesharrington2385 Před 9 měsíci

    Bro... that's a lot of free information than you so much! (watched add, liked, subscribed, and commented)

  • @winkstreaming2164
    @winkstreaming2164 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks

  • @balajnagalgave641
    @balajnagalgave641 Před 3 lety +1

    Brother. I love the idea of being able to use it for combining 3-4 Mobile internet providers to get good bandwidth for work 4m home. do you have a how-to document for achieving the same? I need to connect to my company Network using mobile 3g , 4g connections. i can install a server in the office ( making t my gateway to office networking ) what will i need at home.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Start with Yannick's @ysurac Wiki here github.com/Ysurac/openmptcprouter/wiki

  • @pasqualepucci7614
    @pasqualepucci7614 Před 6 měsíci

    Salve, openmptcp può essere usato anche con una sola WAN+vps? Oppure ci vogliono sempre 2 wan?

  • @TheJORGEMOL
    @TheJORGEMOL Před rokem +1

    Greetings friend, thanks for your time. I have searched your channel for a way to install openmptcprouter directly on a pc without vpn, due to my architecture it would be great to be able to do it that way.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem

      Hi Jorge, I haven't made any video on that matter. But the installation should be quite straight forward, just you would need to boot from a USB stick the first time or dd the stick onto a partition of the device.

  • @costacosta108
    @costacosta108 Před 3 lety +1

    hello, nice tuto , i followed steps and i'm connected to openmptcp but how make wifi for conect to bonding connexion in openmptcp

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Costa. In essence, the config would be exactly the same like on OpenWrt without OpenMPTCP. Just add a Wifi interface to the LAN zone.

    • @costacosta108
      @costacosta108 Před 3 lety +1

      @@OneMarcFifty thank you very much

  • @mirrormirage0
    @mirrormirage0 Před 3 lety +1

    Is it possible to use this without a VPS? i.e, only use the combining of multiple wifi connections and connect to the ISP ?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +1

      Well, you can use MPTCP or the like to load balance connections without a VPS if you are using network protocols that don't rely on a single connection or if you are using many of those (UDP or multiple users). As soon as you want to increase throughput for _one_ given TCP connection at a single point in time then you will need a VPS.

  • @sloop24
    @sloop24 Před 7 měsíci

    What ports need to be forwarded on the vps

  • @collinsonyegbado309
    @collinsonyegbado309 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks for the video.However I am kind of confused.
    1.I understand VPs is cloud based.what do we setup in the VPs? is it Linux based?
    2.Multiple isp links are connected to the OMR. If there is an existing router on the internal network,the lan will be connected to the lan port of the OMR
    How is the OMR connected to the VPS? Is there a public ip?

  • @RoyalBitch23
    @RoyalBitch23 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Marc! have been looking at this solution for a while; what do I need the VPS for (kind of a turn-off)? Could I use an RPi4 w/ RJ45 USB dongles, bond the connection, and have the resulting "merged connection" run into the rest of the network (unifi infrastructure) from your experience?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +2

      Well, yes and no ;-( I mean, as long as the other side (so the infrastructure that you are talking to) is aware of MPTCP then yes. If you wil be using OpenMPTCPRouter internaly that should work well also. The point or the remaining question however will be - will you get any better bandwidth ? The idea of OpenMPTCPRouter is to aggreagate connections to a single point from where you have a faster connection. So in a nutshell use multiple ISPs. If you dont have a VPS then you won't achieve that.

    • @MuzzaHukka
      @MuzzaHukka Před 2 lety

      @@OneMarcFifty does Steam (game downloads) support MPTCP downloads?

  • @Dceldran1
    @Dceldran1 Před 2 lety +1

    hi! thanks for the video, i love it.
    I have a question, how can i tell the system that use the line with best ping? or this is automatically?
    And another question, do you have any recomendations of hardware to use as OMR? because i have starlink and i can't disable dhcp server so i need some hardware with 4 LAN port and with this i can have one eth port dedicated for each wan but all hardware i see are very expensive and i don't know what hardware buy for this pourpose.
    thanks a lot!

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      If I remember it well, you can chose that as an option in the setup (optimize lag or optimize bandwidth). Hardware recommendation - difficult at the moment. Everything is expensive. Generally speaking I'd go for something with arm or x86

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Oh - and if you need more Ethernet ports (assuming your Internet speed is below let's say 300 Mbps) you could just add a cheap switch and use VLANs

  • @alatteri
    @alatteri Před 3 lety +1

    I would like to know how you are doing the traffic shaping.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Hi Alan, the next episode will explain in depth how I set up the test lab - in a nutshell I am adding a netem filteer man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/tc-netem.8.html then I enable ipv4 forwarding and masquerading outbound.

    • @psispace
      @psispace Před 2 lety

      @@OneMarcFifty did the next video ever come out, I can't find it.

  • @hygorjardim2020
    @hygorjardim2020 Před 3 lety +1

    Sensacional!

  • @vaibhavidesai4500
    @vaibhavidesai4500 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Marc, Thanks for this video! I have installed the OMR on oracle virtualbox and added 3 bridge adapters to it(one for LAN and 2 for WAN connections). On my base laptop I have one connection from my home router and other from mobile hotspot.I followed the same steps as showed in your Openwrt in virtualbox.I am able to ping the LAN network but WAN interfaces are down (WAN configured as bridge with DHCP in OMR wizard).Please help. Thankyou

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +2

      If you type ip addr in an ssh shell or on the console of the OMR, does it show any IP address ? Also, is your network card able to do "promiscuous" mode, i.e. get multiple MAC addresses ? Is this Virtualbox on Windows or on Linux ?

    • @vaibhavidesai4500
      @vaibhavidesai4500 Před 3 lety +1

      @@OneMarcFifty Thanks!! It works after enabling promiscuous mode.But I am unable to achieve the loadbalancing and failover between the two interfaces on OMR(although my tunnel is up and I am able to ping the tunnel ip of OMR from VPS and vice-versa) .My OMR is installed on virtualbox which is on windows and VPS is a vm on ESXI server having public IP. Hope you can help me with this.

  • @paulmaydaynight9925
    @paulmaydaynight9925 Před 3 lety +1

    it would be convenient if there where simple 'modules' for the ram based 'slax' Debian 10 , c.o Tomáš M the livecd creator, i assume his slax can be used on the vps or remote multi wireless community wan connections up the hill, and just load & unload the modules on the fly as required there, give it a go, copy the slax dvd/usb contents to a drive/usb stick & run his script as root to simply make the disk bootable, simples, quick, & tiny as Tomáš advocates ^_~.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +1

      Definitely - awesome concept. The challenge would be to get the MPTCP enabled Kernel...

    • @paulmaydaynight9925
      @paulmaydaynight9925 Před 3 lety +1

      @@OneMarcFifty the compiler tools work fine on slax out the box, so compile one!

  • @alfatech8604
    @alfatech8604 Před rokem +1

    please can I host the server on vmware at home or a vps is better and does it perform more well on a vps on cloud than vmware? thank you for your video :)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před rokem +1

      Hi, you need a portion of this at home and one portion in the cloud (the VPS) if you want to use this in the real world.

    • @alfatech8604
      @alfatech8604 Před rokem

      Ohk thank you 😊

  • @p74_
    @p74_ Před 3 lety +1

    Hi all
    I have two links
    fast connection A with restriction 70 Gb
    link B without restrictions
    I want youtube and netfix to go through link B
    what to choose OpenMPTCPRouter or openwrt from mwan3?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Hi, from what you describe I would not say that you need OpenMPTCPRouter for this. OpenWrt will do the job. Basically you could set everything up with routing / firewall traffic rules.

    • @p74_
      @p74_ Před 3 lety

      @@OneMarcFifty Thanks for the reply You made a good movie about openwrt and virtualbox
      is it possible you are doing such an openwrt proxmox video? thanks for the reply You made a good movie about openwrt and virtualbox
      is it possible you are doing such an openwrt proxmox video?

  • @ricardoiarossi
    @ricardoiarossi Před 3 lety +1

    Do you know a config setup for redundancy of tcp connections? I've tried many different setups, they work some times but eventually they drop the connection. Hope you can help me with that, thank you

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Hi Ricardo, do you mean in General (e.g. with OpenWrt) or specifically with OMR ? If it is for OMR, then you might try just picking the "Optimize for latency" box which would always take the line with the lowest latency rather than optimize for bandwidth. For OpenWrt there is WAN3 - but need to test this first. Hope that helps ;-)

    • @ricardoiarossi
      @ricardoiarossi Před 3 lety

      @@OneMarcFifty after a lot of configs I've managed to make it work but not perfectly... Now I did find a much better solution for redundancy, one where you don't even lose packets while pinging and also switch between wans much faster. You should take a look, it's called Engarde and uses wireguard.

  • @whumphrey666
    @whumphrey666 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice one Mark, what you using for shaping?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Wayne - thank you ;-) I am just using tc as a CLI interface to the linux qdisc/schedulers together with the netem qdisc. So in a nutshell tc qdisc add dev ethx root netem errorrate, delay, rate etc. - for the next episode I have written a little nodejs interface that actually does ssh to all of the 3 shapers and launches tc qdisc on any of them

    • @whumphrey666
      @whumphrey666 Před 3 lety +1

      @@OneMarcFifty merci, looking forward to the next episode! Off to complete my homelab OpenMPTCProuter setup 🤪

  • @adrianandrews2254
    @adrianandrews2254 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi. I've been waiting for this since your video last week. I need to run an L2TP connection over the bonded connection to another server in order to access my /29 subnet in the internet. Note NOT ipsec - just L2TP. I have used several dd-wrt routers ( ASUS and Brother ) all of which include an L2TP client. This software does not appear to have this functionality. Am I missing something ?
    Can I install the L2TP client demon myself ? I have a separate LAN adapter installed, but my Atom based x86-64 H/W does not support virtualisation , so I can't run either software in a VM.
    Regards. BTW idk will not offend !

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Hi Adrian, I must admit that I have never really used L2TP / IPSec - if you check System-Software in OpenWrt / OpenMPTCP and search for L2TP there is some stuff but I am afraid no fully blown Client with GUI.

    • @adrianandrews2254
      @adrianandrews2254 Před 3 lety +1

      @@OneMarcFifty I've not had much success with this project. Temporarily, I'm chaining the output through a separate box with a VPN client on. I'm also going to upgrade my cpu so that I can run it as a VM on the same box . Thanks for your advice.
      Keep up with the good video work. ATB. Adrian.

  • @natzakaria
    @natzakaria Před 2 lety +1

    Please do one on Pi4

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      It's noted - many thanks for the suggestion

  • @luis.enciso
    @luis.enciso Před 4 měsíci

    Why is this not on openwrt? and MWAN3 is

  • @vineetsingh019
    @vineetsingh019 Před 3 lety +1

    Finally the rabbit is out from the hat 🪄🪄🪄🪄

  • @markahdz
    @markahdz Před 3 lety +1

    I got a little lost so a vps subscription is needed to get it to work or a raspberry pi can do all the work.

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Hi Mark, yes a VPS is needed. Alternatively a Raspberry Pi at a friend's place or at any place where it has great Internet connection can play the role of a Pi. But either way you need two endpoints. The one at home and the one in the internet

    • @markahdz
      @markahdz Před 3 lety

      @@OneMarcFifty I have cable internet and I also have a lte, I imagine I can bond them together, one is slower than the other I supposed to get around 400 mbps on cable which I dont I get about 150 but that is probably because of my router, and the lte I can get around 100 mbps will 100+150= 250mbps or numbers don’t mean anything it will have something in the middle ?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety

      Well - other users report that it can be close to 90% of the speed figures - but it greatly depends on your VPS provider.

  • @kamileqone
    @kamileqone Před 2 lety +1

    Can I use multiply connections to one VPS?

  • @LearnTodayTech
    @LearnTodayTech Před 3 lety

    Thankyou

  • @charlykjoseph
    @charlykjoseph Před 2 lety +1

    wan ip address not pinging from router and no internet after tried on vm

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Hi, if you have any trouble with the setup then please jump on the discird server and describe the problem

    • @charlykjoseph
      @charlykjoseph Před 2 lety

      @@OneMarcFifty thanks mark i had installed the ovf file and added two wan network card and assigned manual ips to network cards but only not able to ping the gateways of wan. I don’t know where is the mistake

  • @kiiverkk
    @kiiverkk Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome channel that youtube recommended today, potential to be big like Level1Techs or Andreas Spiess.

  • @aryan-orionbelt2037
    @aryan-orionbelt2037 Před 3 lety +1

    It is test need to 2 connection ?

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +1

      If you only want to run this in the virtual world, then the connections that you are actually testing are the virtual ones, i.e. the three shapers. If you want to use this in the real world, then you need two physical connections to the internet.

    • @aryan-orionbelt2037
      @aryan-orionbelt2037 Před 3 lety

      @@OneMarcFifty Thank you sir.

  • @charlykjoseph
    @charlykjoseph Před 2 lety +1

    Link for the next episode

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Hey, not sure if I understand correctly - are you looking for the next episode ? It's all on my channel page czcams.com/users/onemarcfifty

    • @charlykjoseph
      @charlykjoseph Před 2 lety +1

      @@OneMarcFifty thank you

  • @Sincvrcom
    @Sincvrcom Před 2 měsíci

    👋👋👋

  • @leedasilvajr
    @leedasilvajr Před 2 lety +1

    setup a test server vps and cant access 192.168.100.1

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 2 lety

      Hi Lee, I'd start with some basic testing (ip config, ping the local host, check IP configuration, ping the router, then try ssh/LuCi)

    • @leedasilvajr
      @leedasilvajr Před 2 lety

      @@OneMarcFifty thanks ill give it a shot

  • @moovendranchithu
    @moovendranchithu Před 3 lety +1

    I am interested

  • @FinlayDaG33k
    @FinlayDaG33k Před 3 lety +1

    "OpenMPTCPRouter"... try and say that 10 times fast :^)

    • @OneMarcFifty
      @OneMarcFifty  Před 3 lety +2

      You must be joking ! I can't even say it ONCE without my teleprompter and full focus concentration ;-)