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by aequitas
2576 days ago
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I got a few mikrotiks at home and friends/family. They are quite nice as they offer about every networking option the Linux kernel has to offer. However they don't expose the Linux userland so they are not as hackable as openwrt. For example getting wireguard to run on one is not practically possible at the moment. That said they offer a really stable solution with a good (though steep learning curve) UI and terminal interface. And even the smallest cheapest models come with everything included (bgp, MPLS, IPsec, openvpn, advances firewalling and queueing, centralised AP management). If you like to have a Linux router with every knob on a panel this is for you, if you want (and will have to) open the panel to tweak with the wires, not so much. |
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