so it really has 2Gb ???
Posts by deleonkikko
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2) https://wiki.libreelec.tv/configuration/ir-remotes
CodeUffff I have looked at this but I do not understand anything, my knowledge does not reach that much. I thought it was as simple as copying a remote.config file in storage/config but I see that it is not. There is an easier way to this process. Any video for example??? As you know, a picture is worth a thousand words. -
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I was looking at the download website and this caught my attention. Orange Pi RK3399 LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-10.95.1-orangepi.img.gz This image is for which board, for the normal 4 without the LTS ??? One of the differences I see between them is that one has the 3399 and the other the 3399T. Are there important differences between these two socs ??? The image can be installed on the LTS but the screen resolution cannot be changed and there is no network connection either. -
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I've had the motherboard for a long time and I've never experienced those problems that you say. Only at the beginning that I did not have ethernet and it could not be used for LibreElec but thanks to this magnificent team they managed to make gigabite ethernet work. Now I can use the board without problems and with a stable connection. The other day they got the wifi to work over USB since my adapter was not compatible. But they still managed to make it work. Too bad it's only 100Mb/s and no more. But hey at least the wifi works that way. For all this, the only thing left for me is to say THANK YOU for the dedication. THANKS A LOT -
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https://www.tp-link.com/es/home-networking/adapter/archer-t3u/
I don't know what you are asking but in that link you can see all the characteristics of the product
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Why doesn't this work for my wifi???
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Hello. The image of the pi 3LTS looks great, thank you very much for adding it to the list of devices with the H6. Would it be possible to make the wifi chipset of the board work??? Thank you so much
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Only OrangePi 3 LTS is based on Allwinner SoC. I'll check why it's not listed. I'm not sure if OrangePi 4 LTS is officially supported. Anyway, it has Rockchip SoC.
True, the 4LTS has RK soc but it shouldn't be a problem since there are several images for the 3399. Even one for an Orange Pi 4 (I don't know which one it will be exactly) but I didn't specify which motherboard it is. It's a shame because it's a board with good features and a good processor. Let's see if those of us who have this plaque are lucky in the future and get something for it. Anyway thanks for the work you do to make this work. regards
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I just saw it right now. many thanks.
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I just saw the Nexus beta image and the download links still show the exact same boards. Nothing for the 3LTS or 4LTS.
Will they be incorporated as the versions go by or will they continue the same???
regards
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I'm not a pirate, I already explained it in the message that they deleted me
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Ok, so I'll have to try to see if it's a solution and be able to use it. maybe with a gigabit adapter connected to the 3.0 port you can get over 300 or 400Mb/s
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gadget_guy are you talking about an ethernet adapter through usb or a wifi adapter???