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===== MIPS & ARM builds ===== | ===== MIPS & ARM builds ===== | ||
- | ✪ = Fully supported\\ ✧ = GUI only (e.g. needs it needs entware installation)\\ ✦ = Supported but with no GUI | + | |
- | ^ | + | ✧ = GUI only (e.g. it requires manual entware installation) |
- | | ::: | **USB** in the image filename identifies support for the USB ports ||||||||||| ::: | || ::: | | + | |
- | | ::: | Flash ≤ 4MB |||| Flash ≤ 8MB ||||| Flash > 8MB || ::: | ::: | ::: | ::: | | + | |
- | | ::: ^ Mini ^ MiniIPv6 | + | |
- | ^ OpenVPN | | + | |
- | ^ PPTP | | + | |
- | ^ Tinc | | + | |
- | ^ IPSec | | + | |
- | ^ Wireguard | | + | |
- | ^ Tor | | + | |
- | ^ Captive Portal | | + | |
- | ^ bmc_nat (Fast nat) | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ::: | ✪ | ✪ ^ bmc_nat (Fast nat) ^ | + | |
- | ^ https | | + | |
- | ^ IPv6 | | + | |
- | ^ BitTorrent client | | + | |
- | ^ Samba | | + | |
- | ^ Nginx webserver | | + | |
- | ^ MySql | | + | |
- | ^ AdBlock | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ::: | ✪ | ✪ ^ AdBlock | + | |
- | ^ CIFS client | | + | |
- | ^ FTP Server | | + | |
- | ^ JFFS | ✪ | | + | |
- | ^ minidlna | | + | |
- | ^ NFS Server | | + | |
- | ^ ext2/3/4 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | | + | |
- | ^ NTFS | | + | |
- | ^ FAT/exFAT* | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ✪ | ✪ | ::: | ✪ | ✪ ^ FAT/exFAT* ^ | + | |
- | ^ HFS/HFS+ | | + | |
- | ^ ZFS | | + | |
- | ^ QoS | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ::: | ✪ | ✪ ^ QoS ^ | + | |
- | ^ Bandwidth Limiter | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ::: | ✪ | ✪ ^ Bandwidth Limiter | + | |
- | ^ UPS monitoring | | + | |
- | ^ DNSCrypt | | + | |
- | ^ Stubby (DoT) | | + | |
- | ^ DNSSEC | | + | |
- | ^ SNMP | | + | |
- | ^ LACP | | + | |
- | | | + | |
- | | ::: ^ MIPS ||||||||||| ::: ^ ARM || ::: ^ | + | |
- | ✪ = Fully supported\\ ✧ = GUI only (e.g. needs it needs entware installation)\\ | + | ✦ = Supported but with no GUI |
- | **Note for MIPS (flash <= 8MB)**: Due to ever-growing package | + | ^ |
+ | | ::: | **USB** in the image filename identifies support for the USB ports ||||||||||| ::: | ||| ::: | | ||
+ | ^ Flash MB | ≤4 |||| ≤8 ||||| >8 || ::: | ≤16 | ≤32 | > | ||
+ | ^ | ||
+ | ^ OpenVPN | | ||
+ | ^ PPTP | | ||
+ | ^ Tinc((Tinc - automated partial/ | ||
+ | ^ IPSec | | ||
+ | ^ Wireguard | | ||
+ | ^ Tor((Tor - Onion Routing project)) | | ||
+ | ^ Captive Portal((Captive Portal - Web based WiFi authentication)) | | ||
+ | ^ CTF(( | ||
+ | CTF - a.k.a. Cut Trough Forwarding allows faster switching operation but bypasses certain code and makes some feature like QoS and Bandwith Limiter not functional when this is enabled | ||
+ | )) | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ::: | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ ^ CTF(( | ||
+ | CTF - a.k.a. Cut Trough Forwarding allows faster switching operation but bypasses certain code and makes some feature like QoS and Bandwith Limiter not functional when this is enabled | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ https(( | ||
+ | HTTPS - FT is able to download via https | ||
+ | )) | | ||
+ | HTTPS - FT is able to download via https | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ IPv6 | | ||
+ | ^ Bittorrent(( | ||
+ | Bittorrent - Includes bittorrent client: Transmission | ||
+ | )) | | ||
+ | Bittorrent - Includes bittorrent client: Transmission | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ Samba(( | ||
+ | Samba - Windows file sharing server | ||
+ | )) | | ||
+ | Samba - Windows file sharing server | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ Nginx(( | ||
+ | Nginx - Advanced and highly customizable webserver | ||
+ | )) | | ||
+ | Nginx - Advanced and highly customizable webserver | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ Mysql | | ||
+ | ^ AdBlock(( | ||
+ | Adblock - modern domain blocking based on public lists and user defined domains | ||
+ | )) | v1 | v1 | v1 | v1 | v2 | v2 | v2 | v2 | v2 | v2 | v2 | ::: | v2 | v2 | v2 ^ AdBlock(( | ||
+ | Adblock - modern domain blocking based on public lists and user defined domains | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ CIFS(( | ||
+ | CIFS - Windows file sharing client | ||
+ | )) | | ||
+ | CIFS - Windows file sharing client | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ FTP Server | | ||
+ | ^ JFFS(( | ||
+ | JFFS - a.k.a. Journaling Flash File System, allows to store permanently data on the router so that it can survive a reboot | ||
+ | )) | ✪ | | ||
+ | JFFS - a.k.a. Journaling Flash File System, allows to store permanently data on the router so that it can survive a reboot | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ minidlna(( | ||
+ | Minidlna - a.k.a. Digital Living Network Appliance software to facilitate sharing of media | ||
+ | )) | | ||
+ | Minidlna - a.k.a. Digital Living Network Appliance software to facilitate sharing of media | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ NFS Server | | ||
+ | ^ ext2/3/4 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | | ||
+ | ^ NTFS | | ||
+ | ^ FAT/exFAT* | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ✪ | ✪ | ::: | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ ^ FAT/exFAT* ^ | ||
+ | ^ HFS/HFS+ | | ||
+ | ^ ZFS | | ||
+ | ^ QoS | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ::: | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ ^ QoS ^ | ||
+ | ^ QoS CAKE | | ||
+ | ^ BW Limiter(( | ||
+ | BW Limiter - Bandwidth Limiter, is a simplified version of QoS | ||
+ | )) | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ | ::: | ✪ | ✪ | ✪ ^ BW Limiter(( | ||
+ | BW Limiter - Bandwidth Limiter, is a simplified version of QoS | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ UPS(( | ||
+ | UPS - This includes apcupsd in the build | ||
+ | )) | | ||
+ | UPS - This includes apcupsd in the build | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ DNSCrypt((DNSCrypt - encrypts, authenticates and optionally anonymizes communications between DNS client and DNS resolver)) | | ||
+ | ^ Stubby(( | ||
+ | Stubby - DoT a.k.a. DNS Over TLS, encrypts DNS queries | ||
+ | )) | | ||
+ | Stubby - DoT a.k.a. DNS Over TLS, encrypts DNS queries | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ DNSSEC | | ||
+ | ^ SNMP | | ||
+ | ^ LACP(( | ||
+ | LACP - a.k.a. Link Aggregation Control Protocol, allows to bundle multiple interfaces to achieve higher throughput | ||
+ | )) | | ||
+ | LACP - a.k.a. Link Aggregation Control Protocol, allows to bundle multiple interfaces to achieve higher throughput | ||
+ | )) ^ | ||
+ | ^ | ||
+ | | ::: ^ **MIPS** | ||
+ | |||
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