I'm hoping it would be able to switch to openwrt (according to their wiki, it is), else it turns out to be nothing more than a brick:( has various benefits: It generally suited me (for quite a few years - there are a lot of Mikrotiks "in the household"). incredibly versatile configuration possibilities (at some point, even out of stupidity, I set up mpls, although it was possible to get by with vlans). A reasonable price (was). Cons include: But on one unlucky occasion, the router lost its license (issued ROUTER HAS NO SOFTWARE KEY), and the support informed me that the license could not be restored and that I should contact the distributor under the warranty, which had long since expired. At first, setting it up is somewhat difficult. Even now, I won't attempt to set up anything that is not trivial without a handbook.
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