Subj : New rule
To   : Stas Mishchenkov
From : Michiel van der Vlist
Date : Mon Jul 28 2025 11:49 am

Hello Stas,

On Sunday July 27 2025 13:38, you wrote to me:

SM>>> Mikrotik hAP ac3. It can do any port to be WAN port.

MvdV>> I know Mikrotik routers can do that. They are ver flexible and
MvdV>> powerfull. But the learning curve for RouterOS is steep.

SM> It's very similar to Linux, except the scripts, but I figured it out
SM> quickly.

Experience with Linux surely helps. I did not have much so it took me a bit longer.

MvdV>>>> You use a he.net tunnel. Does it work over both providers?

SM>>> Simultaneously - no.

MvdV>> Then what is the advantage for you of having two ISPs?

SM> Stability. If one of them doesn't work for some reason, I still have
SM> internet.

For me it is more an adventure. That one of my connection fails for more than a couple of minutes is rare.

MvdV>>>>  And the two providers, none of them supports native IPv6?

SM>>> One of them supports IPv6 DHCP and advertise me /64 network.

MvdV>> How scroogy. Best practise is a minimum of /56 for a consumer
MvdV>> connection.

SM> Yes. We have what we have.

Indeed.


Cheers, Michiel

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