Gravedigger
Expert Member
Hey guys.
My current setup at home is fibre. (MetroFibre, 250Mbps). They had provided me with a Nokia WiFi-6 AP (PPoE client), that has two LAN ports, one for the ONT and the other for "LAN".
I had disabled the Nokia AP's Wi-Fi, and run a wired connection from the Nokia thing to my Mikrotik Routerboard. From there, I have a NAT setup, to isolate my network, incase something happens with the Nokia device. Don't want no script-kiddie on my network.
From the Mikrotik's LAN network, I have two Fortinet AP's, flashed with the OpenWRT firmware I ported. (No support on OpenWRT git for them yet).
My speedtests on wired delivers me 230Mbps, (after the Mikrotik)
The same also happens on the WiFi AP's with my phone.
Previously, I had seen that RouterOS is terrible at NAT (from what I have seen) , taking more or less a chunk out of bandwidth, jiggling the bytes to and fro from the "WAN" to "LAN" network.
If I were to flash this RouterOS device with OpenWRT, would this be better, meaning, i can get closer to the full line speed?
At the moment, my ping to google servers varies from 6-7 ms, but I would like to make this a little bit faster, if I can...
Youtube is inconclusive, and there's a channel demonstrating that OpenWRT is better at some features such as SQM, etc, but not specifically NAT on OpenWRT vs RouterOS.
My current setup at home is fibre. (MetroFibre, 250Mbps). They had provided me with a Nokia WiFi-6 AP (PPoE client), that has two LAN ports, one for the ONT and the other for "LAN".
I had disabled the Nokia AP's Wi-Fi, and run a wired connection from the Nokia thing to my Mikrotik Routerboard. From there, I have a NAT setup, to isolate my network, incase something happens with the Nokia device. Don't want no script-kiddie on my network.
From the Mikrotik's LAN network, I have two Fortinet AP's, flashed with the OpenWRT firmware I ported. (No support on OpenWRT git for them yet).
My speedtests on wired delivers me 230Mbps, (after the Mikrotik)
The same also happens on the WiFi AP's with my phone.
Previously, I had seen that RouterOS is terrible at NAT (from what I have seen) , taking more or less a chunk out of bandwidth, jiggling the bytes to and fro from the "WAN" to "LAN" network.
If I were to flash this RouterOS device with OpenWRT, would this be better, meaning, i can get closer to the full line speed?
At the moment, my ping to google servers varies from 6-7 ms, but I would like to make this a little bit faster, if I can...
Youtube is inconclusive, and there's a channel demonstrating that OpenWRT is better at some features such as SQM, etc, but not specifically NAT on OpenWRT vs RouterOS.