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Feature matrix

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✅ Fully supported

🖥️  GUI only (e.g. it requires manual Entware installation)

⌨️ Supported but with no GUI

❔ Support level unknown

1️⃣ Older service implementation (Version 1)

2️⃣ Current service implementation (Version 2)



✅ Fully supported

🖥️ GUI only (requires manual Entware installation)

⌨️ Supported, but with no GUI

❔ Support level unknown

1️⃣ Older service implementation (Version 1)

2️⃣ Current service implementation (Version 2)


MIPS 1) ARM
Flash MB ≤4 ≤8 >8 ≤16 ≤32 >32 Flash MB
Mini Mini IPv6 Mini VPN Mini VPN2 BTGui VPN BT VPN NoCat VPN VPN Max Mega VPN AIO VPN AIO lite AIO
OpenVPN OpenVPN
PPTP PPTP
2) Tinc Tinc 3)
IPSec ⌨️ ⌨️ ⌨️ ⌨️ ⌨️ IPSec
Wireguard Wireguard
4) Tor Tor 5)
6) Captive Portal Captive Portal 7)
8) CTF CTF 9)
10) HTTPS HTTPS 11)
IPv6 IPv6
12) Transmission 🖥️ 🖥️ Transmission 13)
14) Samba Samba 15)
16) Nginx Nginx 17)
MySQL MySQL
18) AdBlock 1️⃣ 1️⃣ 1️⃣ 1️⃣ 2️⃣ 2️⃣ 2️⃣ 2️⃣ 2️⃣ 2️⃣ 2️⃣ 2️⃣ 2️⃣ 2️⃣ AdBlock 19)
20) CIFS CIFS 21)
FTP Server FTP Server
22) JFFS JFFS 23)
24) MiniDLNA MiniDLNA 25)
NFS Server NFS Server
Ext2/3/4 Ext2/3/4
NTFS NTFS
FAT/exFAT* FAT/exFAT*
HFS/HFS+ HFS/HFS+
ZFS ZFS
26) QoS QoS 27)
28) QoS CAKE QoS CAKE 29)
30) BW Limiter BW Limiter 31)
32) UPS UPS 33)
34) DNSCrypt DNSCrypt 35)
36) Stubby Stubby 37)
38) DNSSEC DNSSEC 39)
SNMP SNMP
40) LACP ⌨️ ⌨️ ⌨️ ⌨️ ⌨️ LACP 41)
Mini Mini IPv6 Mini VPN Mini VPN2 BTGui VPN BT VPN NoCat VPN VPN Max Mega VPN AIO VPN AIO lite AIO
MIPS ARM

Legend


✅ Fully supported

🖥️  GUI only (e.g. it requires manual Entware installation)

⌨️ Supported but with no GUI

❔ Support level unknown

1️⃣ Older service implementation (Version 1)

2️⃣ Current service implementation (Version 2)



⚠️ Regarding MIPS devices with ≤ 8MB Flash storage
Ever-increasing build sizes have in some cases, required removing features present in earlier versions from later releases. This is done to ensure the image will continue to fit into the available Flash RAM on the older devices.


Feature descriptions


1) USB in the image filename means drivers for USB ports are present on certain MIPS-based device images.
2), 3) Tinc is an automated partial/full mesh VPN technology.
4), 5) Tor, or The Onion Routing client, provides anonymized web browsing by abstracting packet traffic through distant nodes.
6), 7) A captive portal is web-based WiFi authentication for guests on WiFi networks.
8), 9) Cut Through Forwarding, allows network devices to implement faster packet paths. [(https>Allows FreshTomato to serve its web-based interface using the HTTPS protocol.
12), 13) Transmission is an on-device client for the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file sharing ecosystem that can be managed entirely from a FreshTomato device's web-based administration portal.
14), 15) Samba is an open source implementation of the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol providing remote filesystem access/browsing as network traffic, more widely known as Windows File Sharing.
16), 17) Nginx is an advanced, highly customizable web server.
18), 19) A DNS-based ad blocking filter that augments public ad server lists with a user-defined domain blacklist.
20), 21) The Common Internet File System, or CIFS, underlies FreshTomato's capability for devices to mount remote filesystems for their own local storage via a deprecated version of the Windows File Sharing protocol also known as SMB.
22), 23) The Journaling Flash File System, or JFFS, is an on-router non-volatile data storage volume that allows users to save files within the empty part of the built-in flash storage so that they survive reboots.
24), 25) MiniDLNA is an open source implementation of the Digital Living Network Appliance standard for streaming multimedia between networked devices and remotely controlling playback of such content.
26), 27) Quality of Service, or QoS, is a mechanism for classifying network traffic into differing levels of priority and shaping traffic to prioritize them accordingly.
28), 29) CAKE is an advanced queue management for varied network conditions/traffic types that extends the QoS specification with lower latency costs.
30), 31) The Bandwidth (BW) Limiter is a very simplified version of QoS that limits the amount of the total available throughput that individual devices on the network are allowed to consume.
32), 33) UPS monitoring is included via the apcupsd daemon, allowing the router to shut itself down gracefully when a UPS device powering it reaches a critically low power threshold.
34), 35) DNSCrypt is a replacement for the standard DNS stub server that adds the ability to encrypt, authenticate and anonymize the traffic exchanged with upstream DNS servers.
36), 37) Stubby is another replacement/augmentation for FreshTomato's default DNS stub server with support for securing its traffic with upstream DNS servers using either DNS-over-TLS (DoT) or DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH).
38), 39) DNSSEC authenticates DNS responses via digital signatures & public key cryptography to ensure that they originated with the domain's registered owner as a safeguard against several known hacks of the DNS protocol itself.
40), 41) The Link Aggregation Control Protocol, or LACP, allows a single router to establish bonds with multiple ISP connections (modems) and split traffic across them for higher aggregate throughput.
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