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They seem to have worked out the DoH properly now, been testing 7.18 for the last 24hrs. so for that reason alone It's worth the bother for me now!Worth updating to?
They seem to have worked out the DoH properly now, been testing 7.18 for the last 24hrs. so for that reason alone It's worth the bother for me now!Worth updating to?
A 16-core ARM64 clocked at 2GHz is pretty beefy, it will do about 16Gbps with some filter rules.

/certificate/builtin/print                                   
Columns: ORGANIZATION, COMMON-NAME, INVALID-BEFORE, INVALID-AFTER
 #  ORGANIZATION                      COMMON-NAME                                    INVALID-BEFORE       INVALID-AFTER     
 0  DigiCert Inc                      DigiCert Assured ID Root CA                    2006-11-10 01:00:00  2031-11-10 01:00:00
 1  DigiCert Inc                      DigiCert Assured ID Root G2                    2013-08-01 13:00:00  2038-01-15 13:00:00
 2  DigiCert Inc                      DigiCert Assured ID Root G3                    2013-08-01 13:00:00  2038-01-15 13:00:00
 3  DigiCert Inc                      DigiCert Global Root CA                        2006-11-10 01:00:00  2031-11-10 01:00:00
 4  DigiCert Inc                      DigiCert Global Root G2                        2013-08-01 13:00:00  2038-01-15 13:00:00
 5  DigiCert Inc                      DigiCert Global Root G3                        2013-08-01 13:00:00  2038-01-15 13:00:00
 6  DigiCert Inc                      DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA             2006-11-10 01:00:00  2031-11-10 01:00:00
 7  DigiCert, Inc.                    DigiCert TLS ECC P384 Root G5                  2021-01-15 01:00:00  2046-01-15 00:59:59
 8  DigiCert, Inc.                    DigiCert TLS RSA4096 Root G5                   2021-01-15 01:00:00  2046-01-15 00:59:59
 9  DigiCert Inc                      DigiCert Trusted Root G4                       2013-08-01 13:00:00  2038-01-15 13:00:00
10  GlobalSign                        GlobalSign                                     2012-11-13 01:00:00  2038-01-19 04:14:07
11  GlobalSign nv-sa                  GlobalSign Root CA                             1998-09-01 13:00:00  2028-01-28 13:00:00
12  GlobalSign                        GlobalSign                                     2009-03-18 11:00:00  2029-03-18 11:00:00
13  GlobalSign                        GlobalSign                                     2014-12-10 01:00:00  2034-12-10 01:00:00
14  GlobalSign nv-sa                  GlobalSign Root E46                            2019-03-20 01:00:00  2046-03-20 01:00:00
15  GlobalSign nv-sa                  GlobalSign Root R46                            2019-03-20 01:00:00  2046-03-20 01:00:00
16  The Go Daddy Group, Inc.                                                         2004-06-29 18:06:20  2034-06-29 18:06:20
17  GoDaddy.com, Inc.                 Go Daddy Root Certificate Authority - G2       2009-09-01 01:00:00  2038-01-01 00:59:59
18  Internet Security Research Group  ISRG Root X1                                   2015-06-04 12:04:38  2035-06-04 12:04:38
19  Internet Security Research Group  ISRG Root X2                                   2020-09-04 01:00:00  2040-09-17 17:00:00
20  Sectigo Limited                   Sectigo Public Server Authentication Root E46  2021-03-22 01:00:00  2046-03-22 00:59:59
21  Sectigo Limited                   Sectigo Public Server Authentication Root R46  2021-03-22 01:00:00  2046-03-22 00:59:59
22  The USERTRUST Network             USERTrust ECC Certification Authority          2010-02-01 01:00:00  2038-01-19 00:59:59
23  The USERTRUST Network             USERTrust RSA Certification Authority          2010-02-01 01:00:00  2038-01-19 00:59:59 
					
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				Oh man that doesn't sound like fun. Hmm. So would you say the interface is easy enough to use or is it all CLI? Given I only have experience with normal consumer based routers. Your Asus, Zyxel, Tplink, etc. I'm not an IT noob though so can work things out.Their support more or less doesn't exist, there's a forum you can post on which is maybe 40% as hostile as Linux users are to getting asked questions they think are too basic. You either need to have a decent idea of what you're doing or use a good reseller who can provide that help.
I have a 4G MikroTik router and it's been fine for the probably six years that it's been installed for.
 I don't actually know what the GUI looks like for MikroTik. Is it flashy or quite text based?
 I don't actually know what the GUI looks like for MikroTik. Is it flashy or quite text based?They have a GUI, but there is no handholding. Text based.Oh man that doesn't sound like fun. Hmm. So would you say the interface is easy enough to use or is it all CLI? Given I only have experience with normal consumer based routers. Your Asus, Zyxel, Tplink, etc. I'm not an IT noob though so can work things out.I don't actually know what the GUI looks like for MikroTik. Is it flashy or quite text based?
Thanks yeah that is quite different isn't it!They have a GUI, but there is no handholding. Text based.
 
	