That was actually really fast considering how long wireguard has(n't) been around. We don't even have it in stable Linux distributions yet. I guess there is some significant demand for it from Mikrotik's customers. I'll probably use it.
There are lots of stable Linux distros running the stable kernel which is 5.8. it is just distros like RHEL that call themselves stable, but are actually antiquated and honestly just give users a bad experience because most of the software is outdated. Wouldn't expect anything less from IBM.
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Re: WireGuard support in Mikrotik RouterOS v7.1beta2
#22The ball's in your court, Ubiquiti
I haven't updated/tested in awhile but last I remember I was seeing 800+ mbit/s on my dinky mips ER-X. Pretty amazing and easy to use.
Re: WireGuard support in Mikrotik RouterOS v7.1beta2
#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
There are lots of stable Linux distros running the stable kernel which is 5.8. it is just distros like RHEL that call themselves stable, but are actually antiquated and honestly just give users a bad experience because most of the software is outdated. Wouldn't expect anything less from IBM.
And it's somewhat silly to freeze the kernel. The Linux kernel is meticulous about backwards compatibility. Spin up any distribution user space in docker, and watch it work.
Re: WireGuard support in Mikrotik RouterOS v7.1beta2
#24That was actually really fast considering how long wireguard has(n't) been around. We don't even have it in stable Linux distributions yet. I guess there is some significant demand for it from Mikrotik's customers. I'll probably use it.
There are lots of stable Linux distros running the stable kernel which is 5.8. it is just distros like RHEL that call themselves stable, but are actually antiquated and honestly just give users a bad experience because most of the software is outdated. Wouldn't expect anything less from IBM.
Re: WireGuard support in Mikrotik RouterOS v7.1beta2
#25The ball's in your court, Ubiquiti
Why would one want that workload on their router when they can offload it to a $35 Pi?
Re: WireGuard support in Mikrotik RouterOS v7.1beta2
#26Re: WireGuard support in Mikrotik RouterOS v7.1beta2
#27OpenWRT has support for WireGuard as well.
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#28Re: WireGuard support in Mikrotik RouterOS v7.1beta2
#29The ball's in your court, Ubiquiti
Not ubiquiti's doing but this repo has pre-built kernel modules of wireguard and vyatta integration for I think most of the edgerouter series: https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-vyatta-ubnt I haven't updated/tested in awhile but last I remember I was seeing 800+ mbit/s on my dinky mips ER-X. Pretty amazing and easy to use.
Re: WireGuard support in Mikrotik RouterOS v7.1beta2
#30The ball's in your court, Ubiquiti
It's not. Why would one want that workload on their router when they can offload it to a $35 Pi?