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doc:appunti:hardware:raspberrypi_nas_x835_sata_board [2021/03/22 10:20] – [2.4 GHz WiFi and USB 3.0 interference problem] niccolodoc:appunti:hardware:raspberrypi_nas_x835_sata_board [2021/04/12 14:07] (current) niccolo
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 ====== Raspberry Pi NAS: The X835 board ====== ====== Raspberry Pi NAS: The X835 board ======
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 +This page is about using the **SupTronics X835** with the Raspberry Pi, to be used as NAS and mediacenter. See the main index at **[[raspberrypi_nas]]**.
  
 In January 2021 I purchased an HDD shield for the Raspberry Pi, it is the **[[http://www.suptronics.com/miniPCkits/x835.html|X835]]** model produced by **[[http://suptronics.com|suptronics.com]]**. It is not so cheap: I had to pay about **32 Euros** on Aliexpress for the bare board, without a power supply. The board can accomodate a **3.5 inches hard disk**. I wish to build an **home NAS** with integrated **multimedia center functions** based on **[[https://kodi.tv/|Kodi]]**. The output will go to an HDMI attached 32 inches display. In January 2021 I purchased an HDD shield for the Raspberry Pi, it is the **[[http://www.suptronics.com/miniPCkits/x835.html|X835]]** model produced by **[[http://suptronics.com|suptronics.com]]**. It is not so cheap: I had to pay about **32 Euros** on Aliexpress for the bare board, without a power supply. The board can accomodate a **3.5 inches hard disk**. I wish to build an **home NAS** with integrated **multimedia center functions** based on **[[https://kodi.tv/|Kodi]]**. The output will go to an HDMI attached 32 inches display.
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 So the only viable solution for **network connection** is to use a **5 GHz WiFi** access point or the **Ethernet** cable. If you need a **wireless keyboard** or **gamepad** you can connect the USB dongle to the Raspberry Pi using an extension cable; I use one about of 0.5 meters, taking care to arrange the cable as far as possible from the Raspberry Pi. In this way **I can operate the gamepad** in the room at a distance of about 5 meters. So the only viable solution for **network connection** is to use a **5 GHz WiFi** access point or the **Ethernet** cable. If you need a **wireless keyboard** or **gamepad** you can connect the USB dongle to the Raspberry Pi using an extension cable; I use one about of 0.5 meters, taking care to arrange the cable as far as possible from the Raspberry Pi. In this way **I can operate the gamepad** in the room at a distance of about 5 meters.
  
-FIXME I have to try to connect the X835 board to an USB 2.0 interface, just to see if the interference problem goes awayIn that case wish to measure the disk performance degradation.+If you **connect the X835 board** through one **USB 2 interface** of the Raspberry Piyou can solve the interference problem. I tried that configuration and was able to use a **remote keyboard** and a **remote gamepad** (both using a 2.4 GHz USB nano dongle) with no problems. You have to forgo the hard disk performance granted by the USB 3.0 bus (e.g. 185 Mb/s read rate) and stuck to USB 2 (32 Mb/s).
  
   * **[[https://hackaday.com/2019/11/28/raspberry-pi-4-hdmi-is-jamming-its-own-wifi/|Raspberry Pi 4 HDMI Is Jamming Its Own WiFi]]**   * **[[https://hackaday.com/2019/11/28/raspberry-pi-4-hdmi-is-jamming-its-own-wifi/|Raspberry Pi 4 HDMI Is Jamming Its Own WiFi]]**
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   * **[[https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/1430|USB3 and 2.4 GHz Wifi]]**   * **[[https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/1430|USB3 and 2.4 GHz Wifi]]**
  
 +===== Web References =====
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 +  * **{{.:raspberrypi:suptronics-x835-board-raspberry-pi4.pdf|SupTronics X835 User Manual}}**
  
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