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fuuko
Hardware
Custom build in a be quiet! Pure Base 600.
- Motherboard: GIGABYTE B450M S2H
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1400
- RAM: 2×8GB GOODRAM DDR4-2666 CL19
- PSU: be quiet! System Power B9 450W
- SSD: Intel DC S4500 480GB
- HDD: Seagate Exos E 7E8 ST8000NM000A and WD Ultrastar DC HC320 0B36404 (both 8 TB) in btrfs RAID1
- GPU (required for text console/firmware due to lack of integrated graphics in R5 1400): NVIDIA Quadro NVS 290 (the PCIe x1 variant)
- Case fan: Noctua NF-A9 PWM
- Blu-ray burner LG WH16NS60
- Additional NIC: Intel I225-V
- Wireless card Gigabyte GC-WB1733D-I (includes user-serviceable Intel Wireless-AC 9260 card)
Purpose
It is my main storage server that is responsible for handling storage and processing of big files to which I need a high throughput connection. It also acts as a router for my home network and provides a wireless access point.
Notes on Wireless
TL;DR: Never try to build an AP yourself, just get a dedicated AP and use OpenWrt.
- Wireless cards are M.2 A+E key and don’t fit in a M.2 E key slot, because apparently using USB for Bluetooth is a good idea.
- Intel Wireless cards only support AP mode on 2.4 GHz because of broken LAR.
- Almost all wireless cards only support one band at the same time (no dual-band AP).
- Realtek Wireless cards don’t work at all (no wonder).
- Hostapd’s configuration file is … interesting.
- Regulatory stuff is fun.
Name
Fuuko Ibuki is a student in Clannad who carves starfish out of wood.